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evas: Add more notes about size_hint APIs.
Stop asking why size hint may or may not work on elementary widget.
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@ -14,6 +14,9 @@ abstract Evas.Object (Eo.Base, Evas.Common_Interface)
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Values @c -1 will be treated as unset hint components, when queried
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by managers.
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@note Smart objects(such as elementary) can have their own size hint
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policy. So calling this API may or may not affect the size of smart objects.
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Example:
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@dontinclude evas-hints.c
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@skip evas_object_size_hint_max_set
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@ -54,6 +57,9 @@ abstract Evas.Object (Eo.Base, Evas.Common_Interface)
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Values @c 0 will be treated as unset hint components, when queried
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by managers.
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@note Smart objects(such as elementary) can have their own size hint
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policy. So calling this API may or may not affect the size of smart objects.
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@see evas_object_size_hint_request_get() */
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}
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get {
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@ -135,6 +141,9 @@ abstract Evas.Object (Eo.Base, Evas.Common_Interface)
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Values @c 0 will be treated as unset hint components, when queried
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by managers.
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@note Smart objects(such as elementary) can have their own size hint
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policy. So calling this API may or may not affect the size of smart objects.
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Example:
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@dontinclude evas-hints.c
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@skip evas_object_size_hint_min_set
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@ -327,6 +336,9 @@ abstract Evas.Object (Eo.Base, Evas.Common_Interface)
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the object's container will ignore the aspect and scale @p obj to
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occupy the whole available area, for any given policy.
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@note Smart objects(such as elementary) can have their own size hint
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policy. So calling this API may or may not affect the size of smart objects.
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@see evas_object_size_hint_aspect_get() for more information. */
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}
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get {
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@ -499,6 +511,9 @@ abstract Evas.Object (Eo.Base, Evas.Common_Interface)
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This is not a size enforcement in any way, it's just a hint that
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should be used whenever appropriate.
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@note Smart objects(such as elementary) can have their own size hint
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policy. So calling this API may or may not affect the size of smart objects.
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@see evas_object_size_hint_padding_get() for more information */
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}
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get {
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