This is minor fix (typo, nuance) for genlist documentation.

Author: Bluezery <ohpowel@gmail.com>

SVN revision: 75922
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Jonas M. Gastal 2012-08-31 12:54:53 +00:00
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* - one_icon - Only 1 icon (left) @since 1.7
* - end_icon - Only 1 icon (at end/right) @since 1.7
* - no_icon - No icon (at end/right) @since 1.7
*
*
* @section Genlist_Items Structure of items
*
* An item in a genlist can have 0 or more texts (they can be regular
@ -209,12 +209,12 @@
* scroller will scroll horizontally. Otherwise items are expanded to
* fill the width of the viewport of the scroller. If it is
* ELM_LIST_LIMIT, items will be expanded to the viewport width
* if larger than the item, but genlist widget with is
* limited to the largest item. D not use ELM_LIST_LIMIT mode with homogenous
* if larger than the item, but genlist widget witdh is
* limited to the largest item. Do not use ELM_LIST_LIMIT mode with homogenous
* mode turned on. ELM_LIST_COMPRESS can be combined with a different style
* that uses edjes' ellipsis feature (cutting text off like this: "tex...").
*
* Items will only call their selection func and callback when first becoming
* Items will call their selection func and callback only once when first becoming
* selected. Any further clicks will do nothing, unless you enable always
* select with elm_genlist_select_mode_set() as ELM_OBJECT_SELECT_MODE_ALWAYS.
* This means even if selected, every click will make the selected callbacks
@ -251,11 +251,11 @@
* you may find it takes a while for them to all appear, with your process
* consuming a lot of CPU while it is busy spooling.
*
* Genlist also implements a tree structure, but it does so with callbacks to
* the application, with the application filling in tree structures when
* requested (allowing for efficient building of a very deep tree that could
* even be used for file-management). See the above smart signal callbacks for
* details.
* Genlist also implements a tree structure for items, but it does so with
* callbacks to the application, with the application filling in tree
* structures when requested (allowing for efficient building of a very
* deep tree that could even be used for file-management).
* See the above smart signal callbacks for details.
*
* @section Genlist_Smart_Events Genlist smart events
*
@ -1809,8 +1809,8 @@ EAPI Eina_Bool elm_genlist_tree_effect_enabled_get(const Evas_Object *o
* @param mode The select mode
*
* elm_genlist_select_mode_set() changes item select mode in the genlist widget.
* - ELM_OBJECT_SELECT_MODE_DEFAULT : Items will only call their selection func and
* callback when first becoming selected. Any further clicks will
* - ELM_OBJECT_SELECT_MODE_DEFAULT : Items will call their selection func and
* callback once when first becoming selected. Any further clicks will
* do nothing, unless you set always select mode.
* - ELM_OBJECT_SELECT_MODE_ALWAYS : This means that, even if selected,
* every click will make the selected callbacks be called.