diff --git a/legacy/elementary/src/bin/test.c b/legacy/elementary/src/bin/test.c index e4d12ddb92..0296be994b 100644 --- a/legacy/elementary/src/bin/test.c +++ b/legacy/elementary/src/bin/test.c @@ -171,13 +171,13 @@ my_win_main(char *autorun) Eina_List *tests, *l; struct elm_test *t; - /* 1 create an elm window - it returns an evas object. this is a little + /* create an elm window - it returns an evas object. this is a little * special as the object lives in the canvas that is inside the window * so what is returned is really inside the window, but as you manipulate * the evas object returned - the window will respond. elm_win makes sure * of that so you can blindly treat it like any other evas object - * pretty much, just as long as you know it has special significance */ - /* the first parameter is a "parent" window - eg for a dialog you want to + * pretty much, just as long as you know it has special significance. + * the first parameter is a "parent" window - eg for a dialog you want to * have a main window it is related to, here it is NULL meaning there * is no parent. "main" is the name of the window - used by the window * manager for identifying the window uniquely amongst all the windows @@ -407,8 +407,8 @@ my_win_main(char *autorun) evas_object_show(win); } -/* this is your elementary main function - it MUSt be called IMMEDIATELY - * after elm_init() and MUSt be passed argc and argv, and MUST be called +/* this is your elementary main function - it MUST be called IMMEDIATELY + * after elm_init() and MUST be passed argc and argv, and MUST be called * elm_main and not be static - must be a visible symbol with EAPI infront */ EAPI int elm_main(int argc, char **argv) @@ -430,5 +430,6 @@ elm_main(int argc, char **argv) return 0; } #endif -/* all emeentary apps should use this. but it right after elm_main() */ +/* all elementary apps should use this. but it should be placed right after + * elm_main() */ ELM_MAIN()