Fix common misspellings

Following misspellings were fixed:

alledgedly->allegedly
cant->can't
carefull->careful
consistant->consistent
currenly->currently
dependancy->dependency
descripters->descriptors
doesnt->doesn't
dosen't->doesn't
existant->existent
exmaple->example
inbetween->between
independant->independent
isnt->isn't
mroe->more
neccessary->necessary
occured->occurred
occurence->occurrence
parrallel->parallel
particualr->particular
preceeding->preceding
recieved->received
recieves->receives
seperate->separate
substraction->subtraction
succesfully->successfully
successfull->successful
sucess->success
supress->suppress
usefull->useful
witht->with



SVN revision: 51986
This commit is contained in:
Lucas De Marchi 2010-09-08 11:23:42 +00:00
parent 471d682228
commit be1b6d32ef
24 changed files with 68 additions and 68 deletions

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@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ file descriptors etc.
Ecore also lets you have functions called when file descriptors become active
for reading or writing, allowing for streamlined, non-blocking IO.
Here is an exmaple of a simple program and its basic event loop flow:
Here is an example of a simple program and its basic event loop flow:
@image html prog_flow.png

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
dnl use: ECORE_CHECK_MODULE(Foo, default-enabled, description[, dependancy[, ACTION-IF-FOUND[, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]]])
dnl use: ECORE_CHECK_MODULE(Foo, default-enabled, description[, dependency[, ACTION-IF-FOUND[, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]]])
AC_DEFUN([ECORE_CHECK_MODULE],
[
m4_pushdef([UP], m4_translit([[$1]], [-a-z], [_A-Z]))dnl

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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ extern "C" {
#define ECORE_EXE_PRIORITY_INHERIT 9999
EAPI extern int ECORE_EXE_EVENT_ADD; /**< A child process has been added */
EAPI extern int ECORE_EXE_EVENT_DEL; /**< A child process has been deleted (it exited, naming consistant with the rest of ecore). */
EAPI extern int ECORE_EXE_EVENT_DEL; /**< A child process has been deleted (it exited, naming consistent with the rest of ecore). */
EAPI extern int ECORE_EXE_EVENT_DATA; /**< Data from a child process. */
EAPI extern int ECORE_EXE_EVENT_ERROR; /**< Errors from a child process. */
@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ extern "C" {
struct _Ecore_Exe_Event_Data /** Data from a child process event */
{
Ecore_Exe *exe; /**< The handle to the process */
void *data; /**< the raw binary data from the child process that was recieved */
void *data; /**< the raw binary data from the child process that was received */
int size; /**< the size of this data in bytes */
Ecore_Exe_Event_Data_Line *lines; /**< an array of line data if line buffered, the last one has it's line member set to NULL */
};

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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ ecore_animator_del(Ecore_Animator *animator)
* Set the animator call interval in seconds.
* @param frametime The time in seconds in between animator ticks.
*
* This function sets the time interval (in seconds) inbetween animator ticks.
* This function sets the time interval (in seconds) between animator ticks.
*/
EAPI void
ecore_animator_frametime_set(double frametime)
@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ ecore_animator_frametime_set(double frametime)
* Get the animator call interval in seconds.
* @return The time in second in between animator ticks.
*
* this function retrieves the time inbetween animator ticks, in seconds.
* this function retrieves the time between animator ticks, in seconds.
*/
EAPI double
ecore_animator_frametime_get(void)

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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
* state that it cannot regenerate by just killing it and starting it again.
* This includes state that the user code knows about, as the respawn is
* transparent to that code. On the other hand, maybe a respawn event might
* be useful, or maybe resend the currently non existant add event. For
* be useful, or maybe resend the currently non existent add event. For
* consistancy with ecore_con, an add event is good anyway.
*
* The Ecore_exe structure is reused for respawning, so that the (opaque)
@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ struct _Ecore_Exe
* cmd = ecore_exe_comand_parameter_append(cmd, "firefox");
* cmd = ecore_exe_comand_parameter_append(cmd, "http://www.foo.com/bar.html?baz=yes");
* each parameter appended is one argument, and it gets escaped, quoted, and
* appended with a preceeding space. The first is the command off course.
* appended with a preceding space. The first is the command off course.
*/
struct _ecore_exe_dead_exe
@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ ecore_exe_pipe_run(const char *exe_cmd, Ecore_Exe_Flags flags, const void *data)
{
/* Setup the status pipe. */
E_NO_ERRNO(result, close(statusPipe[0]), ok);
E_IF_NO_ERRNO(result, fcntl(statusPipe[1], F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC), ok) /* close on exec shows sucess */
E_IF_NO_ERRNO(result, fcntl(statusPipe[1], F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC), ok) /* close on exec shows success */
{
/* Run the actual command. */
_ecore_exe_exec_it(exe_cmd, flags); /* no return */
@ -720,7 +720,7 @@ ecore_exe_callback_pre_free_set(Ecore_Exe *exe, Ecore_Exe_Cb func)
}
/**
* Sends data to the given child process which it recieves on stdin.
* Sends data to the given child process which it receives on stdin.
*
* This function writes to a child processes standard in, with unlimited
* buffering. This call will never block. It may fail if the system runs out
@ -846,7 +846,7 @@ ecore_exe_auto_limits_set(Ecore_Exe *exe, int start_bytes, int end_bytes, int st
* Spank programmer for freeing the event data if it came from the event system, as that autofrees.
* Spank the programmer if they try to set the limits bigger than what has been gathered & ignored already, coz they just lost data.
* Spank onefang and raster for opening this can of worms.
* Should we have seperate out/err limits?
* Should we have separate out/err limits?
* Should we remove from the internal buffer the data that was delivered already?
* If so, what to do about limits, start, and end? They could loose their meaning.
*/
@ -1346,7 +1346,7 @@ _ecore_exe_is_it_alive(pid_t pid)
{
Ecore_Exe *exe = NULL;
/* FIXME: There is no nice, safe, OS independant way to tell if a
/* FIXME: There is no nice, safe, OS independent way to tell if a
* particular PID is still alive. I have written code to do so
* for my urunlevel busybox applet (http://urunlevel.sourceforge.net/),
* but it's for linux only, and still not guaranteed.
@ -1391,10 +1391,10 @@ _ecore_exe_make_sure_its_dead(void *data)
if ((exe = _ecore_exe_is_it_alive(dead->pid)))
{
if (dead->cmd)
INF("Sending KILL signal to alledgedly dead %s (%d).",
INF("Sending KILL signal to allegedly dead %s (%d).",
dead->cmd, dead->pid);
else
INF("Sending KILL signal to alledgedly dead PID %d.",
INF("Sending KILL signal to allegedly dead PID %d.",
dead->pid);
exe->doomsday_clock =
ecore_timer_add(10.0, _ecore_exe_make_sure_its_really_dead,

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@ -1151,7 +1151,7 @@ _ecore_main_loop_iterate_internal(int once_only)
/* if these calls caused any buffered events to appear - deal with them */
_ecore_main_fd_handlers_buf_call();
/* if ther are any - jump to processing them */
/* if there are any - jump to processing them */
if (_ecore_event_exist())
{
have_event = 1;

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@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ ecore_pipe_write(Ecore_Pipe *p, const void *buffer, unsigned int nbytes)
else
{
ERR("An unhandled error (ret: %zd errno: %d)"
"occured while writing to the pipe the length",
"occurred while writing to the pipe the length",
ret, errno);
}
}
@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ ecore_pipe_write(Ecore_Pipe *p, const void *buffer, unsigned int nbytes)
else
{
ERR("An unhandled error (ret: %zd errno: %d)"
"occured while writing to the pipe the length",
"occurred while writing to the pipe the length",
ret, errno);
}
}
@ -513,7 +513,7 @@ _ecore_pipe_read(void *data, Ecore_Fd_Handler *fd_handler __UNUSED__)
else
{
ERR("An unhandled error (ret: %zd errno: %d)"
"occured while reading from the pipe the length",
"occurred while reading from the pipe the length",
ret, errno);
return ECORE_CALLBACK_RENEW;
}
@ -569,7 +569,7 @@ _ecore_pipe_read(void *data, Ecore_Fd_Handler *fd_handler __UNUSED__)
else
{
ERR("An unhandled error (ret: %zd errno: %d)"
"occured while reading from the pipe the data",
"occurred while reading from the pipe the data",
ret, errno);
return ECORE_CALLBACK_RENEW;
}

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@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ _ecore_thread_shutdown(void)
*/
/**
* @brief Run some blocking code in a parrallel thread to avoid locking the main loop.
* @brief Run some blocking code in a parallel thread to avoid locking the main loop.
* @param func_blocking The function that should run in another thread.
* @param func_end The function that will be called in the main loop if the thread terminate correctly.
* @param func_cancel The function that will be called in the main loop if the thread is cancelled.
@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ _ecore_thread_shutdown(void)
* ecore_thread_run provide a facility for easily managing blocking task in a
* parallel thread. You should provide three function. The first one, func_blocking,
* that will do the blocking work in another thread (so you should not use the
* EFL in it except Eina if you are carefull). The second one, func_end,
* EFL in it except Eina if you are careful). The second one, func_end,
* that will be called in Ecore main loop when func_blocking is done. So you
* can use all the EFL inside this function. The last one, func_cancel, will
* be called in the main loop if the thread is cancelled or could not run at all.
@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ ecore_thread_check(Ecore_Thread *thread)
}
/**
* @brief Run some heavy code in a parrallel thread to avoid locking the main loop.
* @brief Run some heavy code in a parallel thread to avoid locking the main loop.
* @param func_heavy The function that should run in another thread.
* @param func_notify The function that will receive the data send by func_heavy in the main loop.
* @param func_end The function that will be called in the main loop if the thread terminate correctly.
@ -595,7 +595,7 @@ ecore_thread_check(Ecore_Thread *thread)
* ecore_long_run provide a facility for easily managing heavy task in a
* parallel thread. You should provide four functions. The first one, func_heavy,
* that will do the heavy work in another thread (so you should not use the
* EFL in it except Eina and Eet if you are carefull). The second one, func_notify,
* EFL in it except Eina and Eet if you are careful). The second one, func_notify,
* will receive the data send from the thread function (func_heavy) by ecore_thread_notify
* in the main loop (and so, can use all the EFL). Tje third, func_end,
* that will be called in Ecore main loop when func_heavy is done. So you
@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ ecore_thread_check(Ecore_Thread *thread)
* host CPU can handle.
*
* If you set try_no_queue, it will try to run outside of the thread pool, this can bring
* the CPU down, so be carefull with that. Of course if it can't start a new thread, it will
* the CPU down, so be careful with that. Of course if it can't start a new thread, it will
* try to use one from the pool.
*/
EAPI Ecore_Thread *ecore_long_run(Ecore_Thread_Heavy_Cb func_heavy,

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@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ ecore_timer_interval_get(Ecore_Timer *timer)
}
/**
* Add some delay for the next occurence of a timer.
* Add some delay for the next occurrence of a timer.
* This doesn't affect the interval of a timer.
*
* @param timer The timer to change.

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
*
* The Ecore Connection Library ( @c Ecore_Con ) provides simple mechanisms
* for communications between programs using reliable sockets. It saves
* the programmer from having to worry about file descripters and waiting
* the programmer from having to worry about file descriptors and waiting
* for incoming connections.
*
* There are two main objects in the @c Ecore_Con library: the @c
@ -91,14 +91,14 @@
* data within this object is transient, so it must be duplicated in order to be
* retained. This event will continue to occur until the client has stopped sending its
* message, so a good option for storing this data is an Eina_Strbuf. Once the message has
* been recieved in full, the client object must be freed with @ref ecore_con_client_free.
* been received in full, the client object must be freed with @ref ecore_con_client_free.
* @li @ref ECORE_CON_EVENT_SERVER_DATA: Whenever your server object connects to its destination
* and receives data, an event of this type is emitted. The data will contain both
* the size and contents of the message sent by the server. It should be noted that
* data within this object is transient, so it must be duplicated in order to be
* retained. This event will continue to occur until the server has stopped sending its
* message, so a good option for storing this data is an Eina_Strbuf. Once the message has
* been recieved in full, the server object must be freed with @ref ecore_con_server_free.
* been received in full, the server object must be freed with @ref ecore_con_server_free.
*
*/

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@ -1788,7 +1788,7 @@ _ecore_config_system_load(void)
{
snprintf(buf, PATH_MAX, "%s/.e/config.eet", p);
if (ecore_config_file_load(buf) != 0) {
/* even if this file (system.eet) dosen't exist we can
/* even if this file (system.eet) doesn't exist we can
* continue without it as it isn't striclty necessary.
*/
ecore_config_file_load(PACKAGE_DATA_DIR "/system.eet");

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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ static IDirectFB *_dfb = NULL; // the main interface
static IDirectFBEventBuffer *_window_event; // the main event buffer (all windows are attached to this)
static IDirectFBEventBuffer *_input_event; // the main event buffer (all windows are attached to this)
static IDirectFBDisplayLayer *_layer; // the main layer
static DFBResult _err; // usefull for DFBCHECK
static DFBResult _err; // useful for DFBCHECK
/*******************/
/* local functions */

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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ _ecore_evas_idle_enter(void *data __UNUSED__)
/**
* Query if a particular renginering engine target has support
* @param engine The engine to check support for
* @return 1 if the particualr engine is supported, 0 if it is not
* @return 1 if the particular engine is supported, 0 if it is not
*
* Query if engine @param engine is supported by ecore_evas. 1 is returned if
* it is, and 0 is returned if it is not supported.

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
#include "Ecore_Cocoa.h"
#include "Evas_Engine_Quartz.h"
// FIXME: this engine has lots of problems. only 1 window at a time, drawRect looks wrong, doesnt handle resizes and more
// FIXME: this engine has lots of problems. only 1 window at a time, drawRect looks wrong, doesn't handle resizes and more
static int _ecore_evas_init_count = 0;
static Ecore_Evas *ecore_evases = NULL;
@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ ecore_evas_cocoa_new(const char* name, int w, int h)
// Create our main window, and embed an EvasView in it
main_window = [[NSWindow alloc] initWithContentRect:NSMakeRect(0,0,w,h) styleMask:(NSTitledWindowMask | NSClosableWindowMask | NSResizableWindowMask | NSMiniaturizableWindowMask) backing:NSBackingStoreBuffered defer:NO screen:nil];
/* FIXME: manage the case where main_window is NULL witht a goto free_evas; */
/* FIXME: manage the case where main_window is NULL with a goto free_evas; */
[main_window makeKeyAndOrderFront:NSApp];
[main_window setTitle:[NSString stringWithUTF8String:name]];
[main_window makeMainWindow];

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@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ _ecore_evas_x_event_mouse_in(void *data __UNUSED__, int type __UNUSED__, void *e
/* modes[e->mode], */
/* details[e->detail]); */
/* } */
// disable. causes mroe problems than it fixes
// disable. causes more problems than it fixes
// if ((e->mode == ECORE_X_EVENT_MODE_GRAB) ||
// (e->mode == ECORE_X_EVENT_MODE_UNGRAB))
// return 0;
@ -2868,7 +2868,7 @@ static Ecore_Evas_Engine_Func _ecore_x_engine_func =
/*
* FIXME: there are some round trips. Especially, we can split
* ecore_x_init in 2 functions and supress some round trips.
* ecore_x_init in 2 functions and suppress some round trips.
*/
#if defined (BUILD_ECORE_EVAS_SOFTWARE_X11) || defined (BUILD_ECORE_EVAS_OPENGL_X11) || defined (BUILD_ECORE_EVAS_XRENDER_X11) || defined (BUILD_ECORE_EVAS_XRENDER_XCB) || defined (BUILD_ECORE_EVAS_SOFTWARE_16_X11) || defined (BUILD_ECORE_EVAS_SOFTWARE_8_X11)

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
* maybe a new module?
* - code to get battery info
* - code to get thermal info
* ecore evas fb isnt good enough for weird things, like multiple fb's, same happens here.
* ecore evas fb isn't good enough for weird things, like multiple fb's, same happens here.
* backlight support using new kernel interface
* absolute axis
* joystick

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@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ _ecore_fb_vt_setup(void)
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "/dev/tty%i", _ecore_fb_vt_current_vt);
if((_ecore_fb_vt_tty_fd = open(buf, O_RDWR)) < 0)
{
printf("[ecore_fb:vt_setup] cant open tty %d\n", _ecore_fb_vt_current_vt);
printf("[ecore_fb:vt_setup] can't open tty %d\n", _ecore_fb_vt_current_vt);
return 0;
}
close(_ecore_fb_vt_tty0_fd);
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ _ecore_fb_vt_setup(void)
if(ioctl(_ecore_fb_vt_tty_fd, KDSETMODE, KD_GRAPHICS) < 0)
{
perror("[ecore_fb:vt_setup] cant set the mode to KD_GRAPHICS");
perror("[ecore_fb:vt_setup] can't set the mode to KD_GRAPHICS");
close(_ecore_fb_vt_tty_fd);
return 0;
}
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ _ecore_fb_vt_setup(void)
new_vtmode.acqsig = SIGUSR2;
if(ioctl(_ecore_fb_vt_tty_fd, VT_SETMODE, &new_vtmode) < 0)
{
perror("[ecore_fb:vt_setup] cant set the tty mode");
perror("[ecore_fb:vt_setup] can't set the tty mode");
close(_ecore_fb_vt_tty_fd);
return 0;
}
@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ _ecore_fb_vt_setup(void)
close(_ecore_fb_vt_tty_fd);
return 0;
}
/* FIXME assign the fb to the tty in case isnt setup */
/* FIXME assign the fb to the tty in case isn't setup */
return 1;
}
@ -154,13 +154,13 @@ ecore_fb_vt_init(void)
_ecore_fb_vt_do_switch = 1;
if((_ecore_fb_vt_tty0_fd = open("/dev/tty0", O_RDONLY)) < 0)
{
printf("[ecore_fb:init] cant open /dev/tty0\n");
printf("[ecore_fb:init] can't open /dev/tty0\n");
return 0;
}
/* query current vt state */
if((ioctl(_ecore_fb_vt_tty0_fd, VT_GETSTATE, &vtstat)) < 0)
{
printf("[ecore_fb:init] cant get current tty state\n");
printf("[ecore_fb:init] can't get current tty state\n");
return 0;
}
_ecore_fb_vt_prev_vt = vtstat.v_active;
@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ ecore_fb_vt_init(void)
if ((ioctl(_ecore_fb_vt_tty0_fd, VT_OPENQRY, &vtno) < 0))
{
printf("[ecore_fb:init] cant query for a vt\n");
printf("[ecore_fb:init] can't query for a vt\n");
return 0;
}
_ecore_fb_vt_current_vt = vtno;
@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ ecore_fb_vt_init(void)
_ecore_fb_vt_current_vt = _ecore_fb_vt_prev_vt;
if(!_ecore_fb_vt_setup())
{
printf("[ecore_fb:init] cant setup the vt, restoring previous mode...\n");
printf("[ecore_fb:init] can't setup the vt, restoring previous mode...\n");
/* TODO finish this */
if(_ecore_fb_vt_do_switch)
{

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@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ static int _ecore_file_init_count = 0;
/**
* Initialize Ecore_File and the services it will use. Call this function
* once before you use any of the ecore file functions.
* @return Return the number howoften ecore_file_init() was call succesfully;
* 0 if it failed.
* @return Number of times ecore_file_init() was called successfully or 0 if
* this call failed.
*/
EAPI int
ecore_file_init()
@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ static mode_t default_mode = S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IXUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IXGRP | S
/**
* Create a new directory
* @param dir The name of the directory to create
* @return EINA_TRUE on successfull creation, EINA_FALSE on failure
* @return EINA_TRUE on successful creation, EINA_FALSE on failure
*
* The directory is created with the mode: S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IXUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IXGRP | S_IROTH | S_IXOTH
*/
@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ ecore_file_mkdir(const char *dir)
* Create complete directory in a batch.
*
* @param dirs list of directories, null terminated.
* @return number of successfull directories created, -1 if dirs is NULL.
* @return number of successful directories created, -1 if dirs is NULL.
*
* @see ecore_file_mkdir() and ecore_file_mkpaths()
*/
@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ ecore_file_mkdirs(const char **dirs)
* path to that point must exists. So if creating base/a/b/c,
* provide subdirs with "a", "a/b" and "a/b/c" in that order!
*
* @return number of successfull directories created, -1 if subdirs or
* @return number of successful directories created, -1 if subdirs or
* base is NULL or invalid.
*
* @see ecore_file_mkdir() and ecore_file_mkpaths()
@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ ecore_file_mkpath(const char *path)
* Create complete paths in a batch.
*
* @param paths list of paths, null terminated.
* @return number of successfull paths created, -1 if paths is NULL.
* @return number of successful paths created, -1 if paths is NULL.
*
* @see ecore_file_mkpath() and ecore_file_mkdirs()
*/

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@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ extern "C" {
Ecore_IMF_Keyboard_Modifiers modifiers; /**< The keyboard modifiers active when the event has been emitted */
Ecore_IMF_Keyboard_Locks locks; /**< The keyboard locks active when the event has been emitted */
Ecore_IMF_Mouse_Flags flags; /**< The flags corresponding the mouse click (single, double or triple click) */
unsigned int timestamp; /**< The timestamp when the event occured */
unsigned int timestamp; /**< The timestamp when the event occurred */
};
struct _Ecore_IMF_Event_Mouse_Up
@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ extern "C" {
Ecore_IMF_Keyboard_Modifiers modifiers; /**< The keyboard modifiers active when the event has been emitted */
Ecore_IMF_Keyboard_Locks locks; /**< The keyboard locks active when the event has been emitted */
Ecore_IMF_Mouse_Flags flags; /**< The flags corresponding the mouse click (single, double or triple click) */
unsigned int timestamp; /**< The timestamp when the event occured */
unsigned int timestamp; /**< The timestamp when the event occurred */
};
struct _Ecore_IMF_Event_Mouse_In
@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ extern "C" {
} canvas;
Ecore_IMF_Keyboard_Modifiers modifiers; /**< The keyboard modifiers active when the event has been emitted */
Ecore_IMF_Keyboard_Locks locks; /**< The keyboard locks active when the event has been emitted */
unsigned int timestamp; /**< The timestamp when the event occured */
unsigned int timestamp; /**< The timestamp when the event occurred */
};
struct _Ecore_IMF_Event_Mouse_Out
@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ extern "C" {
} canvas;
Ecore_IMF_Keyboard_Modifiers modifiers; /**< The keyboard modifiers active when the event has been emitted */
Ecore_IMF_Keyboard_Locks locks; /**< The keyboard locks active when the event has been emitted */
unsigned int timestamp; /**< The timestamp when the event occured */
unsigned int timestamp; /**< The timestamp when the event occurred */
};
struct _Ecore_IMF_Event_Mouse_Move
@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ extern "C" {
} cur, prev;
Ecore_IMF_Keyboard_Modifiers modifiers; /**< The keyboard modifiers active when the event has been emitted */
Ecore_IMF_Keyboard_Locks locks; /**< The keyboard locks active when the event has been emitted */
unsigned int timestamp; /**< The timestamp when the event occured */
unsigned int timestamp; /**< The timestamp when the event occurred */
};
struct _Ecore_IMF_Event_Mouse_Wheel
@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ extern "C" {
} canvas;
Ecore_IMF_Keyboard_Modifiers modifiers; /**< The keyboard modifiers active when the event has been emitted */
Ecore_IMF_Keyboard_Locks locks; /**< The keyboard locks active when the event has been emitted */
unsigned int timestamp; /**< The timestamp when the event occured */
unsigned int timestamp; /**< The timestamp when the event occurred */
};
struct _Ecore_IMF_Event_Key_Down
@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ extern "C" {
const char *key; /**< The logical key : (eg shift+1 == exclamation) */
const char *string; /**< A UTF8 string if this keystroke has produced a visible string to be ADDED */
const char *compose; /**< A UTF8 string if this keystroke has modified a string in the middle of being composed - this string replaces the previous one */
unsigned int timestamp; /**< The timestamp when the event occured */
unsigned int timestamp; /**< The timestamp when the event occurred */
};
struct _Ecore_IMF_Event_Key_Up
@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ extern "C" {
const char *key; /**< The logical key : (eg shift+1 == exclamation) */
const char *string; /**< A UTF8 string if this keystroke has produced a visible string to be ADDED */
const char *compose; /**< A UTF8 string if this keystroke has modified a string in the middle of being composed - this string replaces the previous one */
unsigned int timestamp; /**< The timestamp when the event occured */
unsigned int timestamp; /**< The timestamp when the event occurred */
};
union _Ecore_IMF_Event

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@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ EAPI extern Ecore_X_Atom ECORE_X_ATOM_SELECTION_PROP_PRIMARY;
EAPI extern Ecore_X_Atom ECORE_X_ATOM_SELECTION_PROP_SECONDARY;
EAPI extern Ecore_X_Atom ECORE_X_ATOM_SELECTION_PROP_CLIPBOARD;
/* currenly E specific virtual keyboard extension, aim to submit to netwm spec
/* currently E specific virtual keyboard extension, aim to submit to netwm spec
* later */
EAPI extern Ecore_X_Atom ECORE_X_ATOM_E_VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD;

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@ -271,12 +271,12 @@ ecore_x_region_intersect(Ecore_X_Region dest,
} /* ecore_x_region_intersect */
/**
* Make the substraction of two regions.
* Make the subtraction of two regions.
* @param dest The destination region.
* @param source1 The first source region.
* @param source2 The second source region.
*
* Replace the contents of @p dest with the substraction of @p source1 by
* Replace the contents of @p dest with the subtraction of @p source1 by
* @p source2.
* @ingroup Ecore_X_Fixes_Group
*/
@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ ecore_x_region_subtract(Ecore_X_Region dest,
} /* ecore_x_region_subtract */
/**
* Make the substraction of regions by bounds.
* Make the subtraction of regions by bounds.
* @param dest The destination region.
* @param bounds The bounds.
* @param source The source region.

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@ -2536,7 +2536,7 @@ ecore_x_netwm_opacity_get_fetch(void)
* @return 1 on success, 0 otherwise.
*
* Retriee the opacity value of @p window and store it in
* @p opacity. This function returns 1 on sucess, 0 otherwise.
* @p opacity. This function returns 1 on success, 0 otherwise.
*
* To use this function, you must call before, and in order,
* ecore_x_netwm_opacity_get_prefetch(), which sends the GetProperty request,

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@ -1331,7 +1331,7 @@ ecore_x_pointer_xy_get_fetch(void)
* Retrieves the coordinates of the pointer.
* If the window used in
* ecore_x_query_pointer_prefetch() is not on the same screen than
* the root window or if an error occured, @p x and @p y are set
* the root window or if an error occurred, @p x and @p y are set
* to 0. Otherwise, they are respectively set to the X and Y
* coordinates of the pointer.
*
@ -1400,7 +1400,7 @@ ecore_x_query_tree_fetch(void)
* @return The parent window of @p window.
*
* Retrieves the parent window of the given window. If
* an error occured, @c 0 is returned.
* an error occurred, @c 0 is returned.
*
* To use this function, you must call before, and in order,
* ecore_x_query_tree_prefetch(), which sends the QueryTree request,
@ -1426,7 +1426,7 @@ ecore_x_window_parent_get(Ecore_X_Window window __UNUSED__)
* @return The children windows.
*
* Retrieves the children windows of the given window. If
* an error occured, @c 0 is returned.
* an error occurred, @c 0 is returned.
*
* To use this function, you must call before, and in order,
* ecore_x_query_tree_prefetch(), which sends the QueryTree request,

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@ -733,7 +733,7 @@ ecore_x_randr_crtc_mode_get(Ecore_X_Window root, Ecore_X_Randr_Crtc crtc)
* Ecore_X_Randr_Unset (or -1) to use currently used outputs.
* @para mode XID of the mode to be set. If set to 0 the CRTC will be disabled.
* If set to -1 the call will fail.
* @return EINA_TRUE if mode setting was successfull. Else EINA_FALSE
* @return EINA_TRUE if mode setting was successful. Else EINA_FALSE
*/
EAPI Eina_Bool
ecore_x_randr_crtc_mode_set(Ecore_X_Window root,
@ -1733,7 +1733,7 @@ ecore_x_randr_move_all_crtcs_but(Ecore_X_Window root,
}
/*
* @Brief move given CRTCs belonging to the given root window's screen dx/dy pixels relative to their current position. The screen size will be automatically adjusted if neccessary and possible.
* @Brief move given CRTCs belonging to the given root window's screen dx/dy pixels relative to their current position. The screen size will be automatically adjusted if necessary and possible.
* @param root window which's screen's resources are used
* @param crtcs list of CRTCs to be moved
* @param ncrtc number of CRTCs in array