From 7df19f4371979f0e09ecf800bfe811977428f7b2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthias Clasen Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 22:11:04 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Typo fixes. * glib-genmarshal.1, glib-mkenums.1: Typo fixes. --- gobject/ChangeLog | 5 +++++ gobject/glib-genmarshal.1 | 2 +- gobject/glib-mkenums.1 | 14 +++++++------- 3 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/gobject/ChangeLog b/gobject/ChangeLog index 435c44a..8f9a039 100644 --- a/gobject/ChangeLog +++ b/gobject/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ + +2001-10-13 Matthias Clasen + + * glib-genmarshal.1, glib-mkenums.1: Typo fixes. + Fri Oct 12 18:40:18 2001 Tim Janik * cosmetic fixups. diff --git a/gobject/glib-genmarshal.1 b/gobject/glib-genmarshal.1 index f7d80ff..7fcca91 100644 --- a/gobject/glib-genmarshal.1 +++ b/gobject/glib-genmarshal.1 @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Do not use the standard GRuntime marshallers, and skip gmarshal.h include directive in generated header files. .TP \fI--g-fatal-warnings -Make warnings fatal, that is, exit immediately once a warning occours. +Make warnings fatal, that is, exit immediately once a warning occurs. .TP \fI-h, --help\fP Print brief help and exit. diff --git a/gobject/glib-mkenums.1 b/gobject/glib-mkenums.1 index 374ca95..df0d22a 100644 --- a/gobject/glib-mkenums.1 +++ b/gobject/glib-mkenums.1 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ enum values as strings so programs can provide value name strings for introspect .SH INVOCATION \fBglib-mkenums\fP takes a list of valid C code files as input. The options -specified controll the text that is output, certain substitutions are performed +specified control the text that is output, certain substitutions are performed on the text templates for keywords enclosed in @ characters. @@ -71,26 +71,26 @@ typedef enum .TP 12 \fI@EnumName@ The name of the enum currently being processed, enum names are assumed to be -properly namespaced and to use mixed capitalization to seperate +properly namespaced and to use mixed capitalization to separate words (e.g. PrefixTheXEnum). .TP 12 \fI@enum_name@ -The enum name with words lowercase and word-seperated by underscores (e.g. prefix_the_xenum). +The enum name with words lowercase and word-separated by underscores (e.g. prefix_the_xenum). .TP 12 \fI@ENUMNAME@ -The enum name with words uppercase and word-seperated by underscores (e.g. PREFIX_THE_XENUM). +The enum name with words uppercase and word-separated by underscores (e.g. PREFIX_THE_XENUM). .TP 12 \fI@ENUMSHORT@ -The enum name with words uppercase and word-seperated by underscores, prefix stripped (e.g. THE_XENUM). +The enum name with words uppercase and word-separated by underscores, prefix stripped (e.g. THE_XENUM). .TP 12 \fI@VALUENAME@ -The enum value name currently being processed with words uppercase and word-seperated by underscores, +The enum value name currently being processed with words uppercase and word-separated by underscores, this is the assumed literal notation of enum values in the C sources (e.g. PREFIX_THE_XVALUE). .TP 12 \fI@valuenick@ A nick name for the enum value currently being processed, this is usually generated by stripping common prefix words of all the enum values of the current enum, the words are lowercase and -underscores are subsituted by a minus (e.g. the-xvalue). +underscores are substituted by a minus (e.g. the-xvalue). .TP 12 \fI@type@ This is substituted either by "enum" or "flags", depending on whether the enum value definitions -- 2.7.4