diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_gfx_stack.eo b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_gfx_stack.eo
index 8fd59322a8..744ed78a59 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_gfx_stack.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_gfx_stack.eo
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ interface Efl.Gfx.Stack
[[Sets the layer of its canvas that the given object will be part of.
If you don't use this function, you'll be dealing with an unique
- layer of objects, the default one. Additional layers are handy when
+ layer of objects (the default one). Additional layers are handy when
you don't want a set of objects to interfere with another set with
regard to stacking. Two layers are completely disjoint in that
matter.
@@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ interface Efl.Gfx.Stack
This is a low-level function, which you'd be using when something
should be always on top, for example.
- Warning: Be careful, it doesn't make sense to change the layer of
+ Warning: Don't change the layer of
smart objects' children. Smart objects have a layer of their own,
- which should contain all their children objects.
+ which should contain all their child objects.
See also @.layer.get()]]
}
@@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ interface Efl.Gfx.Stack
stack_below {
[[Stack $obj immediately $below
- Objects, in a given canvas, are stacked in the order they get added
- to it. This means that, if they overlap, the highest ones will
+ Objects, in a given canvas, are stacked in the order they're added.
+ This means that, if they overlap, the highest ones will
cover the lowest ones, in that order. This function is a way to
change the stacking order for the objects.
- This function is intended to be used with objects belonging to
+ Its intended to be used with objects belonging to
the same layer in a given canvas, otherwise it will fail (and
accomplish nothing).
@@ -96,12 +96,12 @@ interface Efl.Gfx.Stack
stack_above {
[[Stack $obj immediately $above
- Objects, in a given canvas, are stacked in the order they get added
- to it. This means that, if they overlap, the highest ones will
+ Objects, in a given canvas, are stacked in the order they're added.
+ This means that, if they overlap, the highest ones will
cover the lowest ones, in that order. This function is a way to
change the stacking order for the objects.
- This function is intended to be used with objects belonging to
+ Its intended to be used with objects belonging to
the same layer in a given canvas, otherwise it will fail (and
accomplish nothing).
diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_image_load.eo b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_image_load.eo
index 703dbebe1b..1f2f8d247d 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_image_load.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_image_load.eo
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ interface Efl.Image.Load ()
load_async_start {
[[Begin preloading an image object's image data in the background.
- Once the background task is done, the event $load,done will be
+ Once the background task is complete the event $load,done will be
emitted.
]]
}
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ interface Efl.Image.Load ()
[[Cancel preloading an image object's image data in the background.
The event $load,cancelled should be triggered soon after
- cancellation happened, and the object should be left in a state
+ cancellation occurs and the object should be left in a state
where it has no image data. If cancel is called too late, the image
will be kept in memory.
]]
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ interface Efl.Image.Load ()
[[The load size of an image.
The image will be loaded into memory as if it was the specified
- size instead of its original size. This can save a lot of memory,
+ size instead of its original size. This can save a lot of memory
and is important for scalable types like svg.
By default, the load size is not specified, so it is 0x0.
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ interface Efl.Image.Load ()
set {
[[Requests the canvas to load the image at the given size.
- EFL will try to load the image at the requested size, but does
+ EFL will try to load an image of the requested size but does
not guarantee an exact match between the request and the loaded
image dimensions.
]]
@@ -110,8 +110,8 @@ interface Efl.Image.Load ()
image's area on its image object.
Note: The image loader for the image format in question has
- to support selective region loading in order to this function
- to take effect.
+ to support selective region loading in order for this function
+ to work.
]]
}
get {
@@ -144,11 +144,11 @@ interface Efl.Image.Load ()
@property load_scale_down {
[[The scale down factor is a divider on the original image size.
- Setting the scale down factor can reduce load time and memory usage,
+ Setting the scale down factor can reduce load time and memory usage
at the cost of having a scaled down image in memory.
This function sets the scale down factor of a given canvas
- image. Most useful for the SVG image loader, but also applies
+ image. Most useful for the SVG image loader but also applies
to JPEG, PNG and BMP.
Powers of two (2, 4, 8) are best supported (especially with JPEG)
diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_input_device.eo b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_input_device.eo
index 0efe918a39..22d50b3dec 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_input_device.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_input_device.eo
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ enum Efl.Input.Device.Type
mouse, [[A mouse, trackball or touchpad relative motion device.]]
touch, [[A touchscreen with fingers or stylus.]]
pen, [[A special pen device.]]
- wand, [[A laser pointer, wii-style or "minority report" pointing device.]]
+ wand, [[A laser pointer, wii-style or "Minority Report" pointing device.]]
gamepad, [[A gamepad controller or joystick.]]
}
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ enum Efl.Input.Device.Type
class Efl.Input.Device (Efl.Object)
{
- [[Represents a pointing device, such as a touch finger, a pen or a mouse.
+ [[Represents a pointing device such as a touch finger, pen or mouse.
@since 1.18
]]
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ class Efl.Input.Device (Efl.Object)
Returns 1 for Mouse, Touch, Pen, Pointer, and Wand type devices.
- If a seat device is passed, returns the number of pointer devices in the seat.
+ If a seat device is passed returns the number of pointer devices in the seat.
@since 1.20
]]
diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_io_buffer.eo b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_io_buffer.eo
index d9d4d91e23..75358d7bb3 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_io_buffer.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_io_buffer.eo
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ class Efl.Io.Buffer (Efl.Object, Efl.Io.Reader, Efl.Io.Writer, Efl.Io.Closer, Ef
[[Adopt a read-only slice as buffer's backing store.
The slice memory will not be copied and must remain
- alive during buffer's lifetime. Usually this is
+ alive during the buffer's lifetime. Usually this is
guaranteed by some global static-const memory or some
parent object and this buffer being a view of that -- be
aware of parent memory remaining alive, such as
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ class Efl.Io.Buffer (Efl.Object, Efl.Io.Reader, Efl.Io.Writer, Efl.Io.Closer, Ef
[[Adopt a read-write slice as buffer's backing store.
The slice memory will not be copied and must remain
- alive during buffer's lifetime. Usually this is
+ alive during the buffer's lifetime. Usually this is
guaranteed by some global static memory or some
parent object and this buffer being a view of that -- be
aware of parent memory remaining alive, such as
@@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ class Efl.Io.Buffer (Efl.Object, Efl.Io.Reader, Efl.Io.Writer, Efl.Io.Closer, Ef
This affects both @.preallocate and how buffer grows
when @Efl.Io.Writer.write is called.
- If you want a buffer of an exact size, always set the
- limit before any further calls that can grow it.
+ If you want a buffer of an exact size always set the
+ limit before any further calls that can expand it.
]]
get { }
set {
diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_io_queue.eo b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_io_queue.eo
index 0bcf8a3d7e..46bcde493f 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_io_queue.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_io_queue.eo
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ class Efl.Io.Queue (Efl.Object, Efl.Io.Reader, Efl.Io.Writer, Efl.Io.Closer) {
when @Efl.Io.Writer.write is called.
If you want a buffer of an exact size, always set the
- limit before any further calls that can grow it.
+ limit before any further calls that can expand it.
]]
get { }
set {
@@ -46,9 +46,9 @@ class Efl.Io.Queue (Efl.Object, Efl.Io.Reader, Efl.Io.Writer, Efl.Io.Closer) {
}
@property slice {
- [[Get a temporary access to queue's internal read memory.
+ [[Gain temporary access to queue's internal read memory.
- The memory pointed by slice may be changed by other
+ The memory pointed to by slice may be changed by other
methods of this class. The event "slice,changed" will be
called in those situations.
]]
@@ -70,11 +70,11 @@ class Efl.Io.Queue (Efl.Object, Efl.Io.Reader, Efl.Io.Writer, Efl.Io.Closer) {
data must be discarded.
As an example, some protocols provide messages with a
- "size" header, then @.slice is used to peek into the
+ "size" header, in which case @.slice is used to peek into the
available memory to see if there is a "size" and if the
- rest of the slice is the full payload, in this case the
- slice may be handled to some processing function. When
- the function is done, that amount of data must be
+ rest of the slice is the full payload. In that situation the
+ slice may be handled by a processing function. When
+ the function is complete the defined amount of data must be
discarded -- with this function.
]]
params {
@@ -83,9 +83,9 @@ class Efl.Io.Queue (Efl.Object, Efl.Io.Reader, Efl.Io.Writer, Efl.Io.Closer) {
}
clear {
- [[Clear the queue. Same as reading all data.
+ [[Clears the queue. Same as reading all data.
- This is equivalent as calling @.discard with @.usage
+ This is equivalent to calling @.discard with @.usage
amount of bytes.
]]
}
diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_io_writer.eo b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_io_writer.eo
index 77807c37ad..cba6ff3be7 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_io_writer.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_io_writer.eo
@@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ interface Efl.Io.Writer {
[[Generic interface for objects that can write data from a provided memory.
This interface allows external objects to transparently write
- data to this object and be notified if more data can be written
- or it's topped capacity.
+ data to this object and be notified whether more data can be written
+ or if it's reached capacity.
- Calls to @.write() may or may not block, that's not up to this
+ Calls to @.write() may or may not block: that's not up to this
interface to specify. The user can check with event
"can_write,changed" or property @.can_write to known whenever a write
could push more data.
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ interface Efl.Io.Writer {
This operation will be executed immediately and may or
may not block the caller thread for some time. The
- details of blocking behavior is to be defined by the
+ details of blocking behavior is defined by the
implementation and may be subject to other parameters
such as non-blocking flags, maximum timeout or even
retry attempts.
diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_model.eo b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_model.eo
index 39db6c4fa0..d615c4472b 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_model.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_model.eo
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ interface Efl.Model ()
[[Get children count.
When efl_model_load is completed efl_model_coildren_count_get
- can be use to get the number of children. children_count_get
+ can be used to get the number of children. children_count_get
can also be used before calling children_slice_get so a valid
range is known. Event EFL_MODEL_CHILDREN_COUNT_CHANGED is
emitted when count is finished.
diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_pack.eo b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_pack.eo
index fbee67a076..98a7371323 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_pack.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_pack.eo
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ interface Efl.Pack (Efl.Container)
spot, replacing any already existing element or append to the end
of the container if there is no default part.
- When this container is deleted, it will request deletion on the
+ When this container is deleted, it will request deletion of the
given $subobj. Use @.unpack to remove $subobj from this container
without deleting it.
]]
diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_pack_linear.eo b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_pack_linear.eo
index 2ee7deee83..d1e740603b 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_pack_linear.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_pack_linear.eo
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ interface Efl.Pack.Linear (Efl.Pack)
This is the same as @.pack_at($subobj, 0).
- When this container is deleted, it will request deletion on the
+ When this container is deleted, it will request deletion of the
given $subobj. Use @Efl.Pack.unpack to remove $subobj from this
container without deleting it.
]]
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ interface Efl.Pack.Linear (Efl.Pack)
This is the same as @.pack_at($subobj, -1).
- When this container is deleted, it will request deletion on the
+ When this container is deleted, it will request deletion of the
given $subobj. Use @Efl.Pack.unpack to remove $subobj from this
container without deleting it.
]]
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ interface Efl.Pack.Linear (Efl.Pack)
pack_before {
[[Prepend item before other sub object.
- When this container is deleted, it will request deletion on the
+ When this container is deleted, it will request deletion of the
given $subobj. Use @Efl.Pack.unpack to remove $subobj from this
container without deleting it.
]]
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ interface Efl.Pack.Linear (Efl.Pack)
pack_after {
[[Append item after other sub object.
- When this container is deleted, it will request deletion on the
+ When this container is deleted, it will request deletion of the
given $subobj. Use @Efl.Pack.unpack to remove $subobj from this
container without deleting it.
]]
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ interface Efl.Pack.Linear (Efl.Pack)
Valid range: -$count to +$count. -1 refers to the last element.
Out of range indices will trigger an append.
- When this container is deleted, it will request deletion on the
+ When this container is deleted, it will request deletion of the
given $subobj. Use @Efl.Pack.unpack to remove $subobj from this
container without deleting it.
]]
diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_pack_table.eo b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_pack_table.eo
index 4159fad19c..c79bd82b7a 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_pack_table.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_pack_table.eo
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ interface Efl.Pack.Table (Efl.Pack.Linear)
pack_table {
[[Pack object at a given location in the table.
- When this container is deleted, it will request deletion on the
+ When this container is deleted, it will request deletion of the
given $subobj. Use @Efl.Pack.unpack to remove $subobj from this
container without deleting it.
]]
diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_text_format.eo b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_text_format.eo
index 0e1829972b..0155625d78 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_text_format.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_text_format.eo
@@ -108,9 +108,9 @@ interface Efl.Text.Format {
}
@property replacement_char {
- [[The character used to replace characters that can not be displayed
+ [[The character used to replace characters that can't be displayed
- Currently, only used to replace characters if @.password
+ Currently only used to replace characters if @.password
is enabled.
]]
values {
diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_text_properties.eo b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_text_properties.eo
index 1d755761ed..8552fae4dd 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_text_properties.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_text_properties.eo
@@ -6,13 +6,13 @@ interface Efl.Text.Properties
methods {
@property font {
set {
- [[Set the font family or filename, and size on a given text object.
+ [[Set the font family, filename and size for a given text object.
This function allows the font name and size of a text object to
- be set. The font string has to follow fontconfig's convention on
+ be set. The font string has to follow fontconfig's convention for
naming fonts, as it's the underlying library used to query system
fonts by Evas (see the fc-list command's output, on your system,
- to get an idea). Alternatively, one can use a full path to a font
+ to get an idea). Alternatively, youe can use the full path to a font
file.
See also @.font.get, @.font_source.get.
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ interface Efl.Text.Properties
[[Retrieve the font family and size in use on a given text object.
This function allows the font name and size of a text object to
- be queried. Be aware that the font name string is still owned by
+ be queried. Remember that the font name string is still owned by
Evas and should not have free() called on it by the caller of the
function.
diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_clickable.eo b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_clickable.eo
index 5cfaa89a35..6706630302 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_clickable.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_clickable.eo
@@ -3,13 +3,13 @@ interface Efl.Ui.Clickable ()
[[Efl UI clickable interface]]
event_prefix: efl_ui;
events {
- clicked; [[Called when object was clicked]]
- clicked,double; [[Called when object received a double click]]
- clicked,triple; [[Called when object received a triple click]]
- clicked,right; [[Called when object received a right click]]
- pressed; [[Called when the object was pressed]]
- unpressed; [[Called when the object is now longer pressed]]
- longpressed; [[Called when the object received a longpress]]
- repeated; [[Called when the object received repeated presses/clicks]]
+ clicked; [[Called when object iss clicked]]
+ clicked,double; [[Called when object receives a double click]]
+ clicked,triple; [[Called when object receives a triple click]]
+ clicked,right; [[Called when object receives a right click]]
+ pressed; [[Called when the object is pressed]]
+ unpressed; [[Called when the object is no longer pressed]]
+ longpressed; [[Called when the object receives a long press]]
+ repeated; [[Called when the object receives repeated presses/clicks]]
}
}
diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_drag.eo b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_drag.eo
index 6fcd1f9640..227015f2b0 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_drag.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_drag.eo
@@ -10,31 +10,31 @@ interface Efl.Ui.Drag
]]
methods {
@property drag_value {
- [[The dragable object relative location.
+ [[The draggable object relative location.
Some parts in Edje can be dragged along the X/Y axes, if the part
- contains a "dragable" section (in EDC). For instance, scroll bars
- can be dragable objects.
+ contains a "draggable" section (in EDC). For instance, scroll bars
+ can be draggable objects.
$dx and $dy are real numbers that range from 0 to 1, representing
- the relative position to the dragable area on that axis.
+ the relative position to the draggable area on that axis.
This value means, for the vertical axis, that 0.0 will be at the top
- if the first parameter of $y in the dragable part theme is 1, and at
+ if the first parameter of $y in the draggable part theme is 1 and at
the bottom if it is -1.
For the horizontal axis, 0.0 means left if the first parameter of $x
- in the dragable part theme is 1, and right if it is -1.
+ in the draggable part theme is 1, and right if it is -1.
]]
set {
- [[Sets the dragable object location.
+ [[Sets the draggable object location.
- This places the dragable object at the given location.
+ This places the draggable object at the given location.
]]
return: bool; [[$true on success, $false otherwise]]
}
get {
- [[Gets the dragable object location.]]
+ [[Gets the draggable object location.]]
return: bool; [[$true on success, $false otherwise]]
}
values {
@@ -43,16 +43,16 @@ interface Efl.Ui.Drag
}
}
@property drag_size {
- [[The dragable object relative size.
+ [[The draggable object relative size.
Values for $dw and $dh are real numbers that range from 0 to 1,
- representing the relative size of the dragable area on that axis.
+ representing the relative size of the draggable area on that axis.
- For instance a scroll bar handle size may depend on much large is
+ For instance a scroll bar handle size may depend on the size of
the scroller's content.
]]
set {
- [[Sets the size of the dragable object.]]
+ [[Sets the size of the draggable object.]]
return: bool; [[$true on success, $false otherwise]]
}
get {
@@ -65,14 +65,14 @@ interface Efl.Ui.Drag
}
}
@property drag_dir {
- [[Determines the dragable directions (read-only).
+ [[Determines the draggable directions (read-only).
- The dragable directions are defined in the EDC file, inside the
- "dragable" section, by the attributes $x and $y. See the EDC
+ The draggable directions are defined in the EDC file, inside the
+ "draggable" section, by the attributes $x and $y. See the EDC
reference documentation for more information.
]]
get {
- [[Gets the dragable direction.]]
+ [[Gets the draggable direction.]]
return: Efl.Ui.Drag.Dir; [[The direction(s) premitted for drag.]]
}
}
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ interface Efl.Ui.Drag
[[The drag step increment.
Values for $dx and $dy are real numbers that range from 0 to 1,
- representing the relative size of the dragable area on that axis by
+ representing the relative size of the draggable area on that axis by
which the part will be moved.
This differs from @.drag_page in that this is meant to
@@ -89,11 +89,11 @@ interface Efl.Ui.Drag
See also @.drag_page.
]]
set {
- [[Sets the x,y step increments for a dragable object.]]
+ [[Sets the x,y step increments for a draggable object.]]
return: bool; [[$true on success, $false otherwise]]
}
get {
- [[Gets the x and y step increments for the dragable object.]]
+ [[Gets the x and y step increments for the draggable object.]]
return: bool; [[$true on success, $false otherwise]]
}
values {
@@ -102,9 +102,9 @@ interface Efl.Ui.Drag
}
}
drag_step_move {
- [[Moves the dragable by $dx,$dy steps.
+ [[Moves the draggable by $dx,$dy steps.
- This moves the dragable part by $dx,$dy steps where the step
+ This moves the draggable part by $dx,$dy steps where the step
increment is the amount set by @.drag_step.set().
$dx and $dy can be positive or negative numbers, integer values are
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ interface Efl.Ui.Drag
[[The page step increments.
Values for $dx and $dy are real numbers that range from 0 to 1,
- representing the relative size of the dragable area on that axis by
+ representing the relative size of the draggable area on that axis by
which the part will be moved.
This differs from @.drag_step in that this is meant to be a
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ interface Efl.Ui.Drag
return: bool; [[$true on success, $false otherwise]]
}
get {
- [[Gets the x,y page step increments for the dragable object.]]
+ [[Gets the x,y page step increments for the draggable object.]]
return: bool; [[$true on success, $false otherwise]]
}
values {
@@ -143,9 +143,9 @@ interface Efl.Ui.Drag
}
}
drag_page_move {
- [[Moves the dragable by $dx,$dy pages.
+ [[Moves the draggable by $dx,$dy pages.
- This moves the dragable by $dx,$dy pages where the increment is
+ This moves the draggable by $dx,$dy pages. The increment is
defined by @.drag_page.set().
$dx and $dy can be positive or negative numbers, integer values are
diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_draggable.eo b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_draggable.eo
index c3b8a68d3b..750bf46a57 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_draggable.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_draggable.eo
@@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ interface Efl.Ui.Draggable ()
@property drag_target {
[[Control whether the object's content is changed by drag and drop.
- If $drag_target is true, the object can be target of dragging
- object and the content of this object can be changed into
- dragging content. For example, If object deals with image and
- $drag_target is true, user can drag new image and drop it into
- this object. And then this object's image can be changed into
+ If $drag_target is true the object can be the target of a dragging
+ object. The content of this object can then be changed into
+ dragging content. For example, if an object deals with image and
+ $drag_target is true, the user can drag the new image and drop it into
+ said object. This object's image can then be changed into a
new image.]]
set {
}
diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_format.eo b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_format.eo
index 38647d33fb..88f3962e8e 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_format.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_format.eo
@@ -24,10 +24,10 @@ mixin Efl.Ui.Format
@property format_string {
[[Control the format string for a given units label
- If $NULL is passed on $format, it will make $obj's units
- area to be hidden completely. If not, it'll set the format
- string for the units label's text. The units label is
- provided a floating point value, so the units text is up display
+ If $NULL is passed to $format, it will hide $obj's units
+ area completely. If not, it'll set the format
+ string for the units label text. The units label is
+ provided as a floating point value, so the units text can display
at most one floating point value. Note that the units label is
optional. Use a format string such as "%1.2f meters" for example.
diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_range.eo b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_range.eo
index 56d4f89919..a387ef128f 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_range.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_range.eo
@@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ interface Efl.Ui.Range
Define the allowed range of values to be selected by the user.
If actual value is less than $min, it will be updated to $min.
- If it is bigger then $max, will be updated to $max. Actual value
- can be get with @Efl.Ui.Range.range_value.get
+ If it is bigger then $max, will be updated to $max. The actual value
+ can be obtained with @Efl.Ui.Range.range_value.get
The minimum and maximum values may be different for each class.
diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_scrollable.eo b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_scrollable.eo
index 203120613d..34b440d9af 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_scrollable.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_scrollable.eo
@@ -17,20 +17,20 @@ interface Efl.Ui.Scrollable ()
[[Efl UI scrollable interface]]
event_prefix: efl_ui;
events {
- scroll,start; [[Called when scroll operation started]]
- scroll; [[Called when scroll operation]]
- scroll,stop; [[Called when scroll operation stopped]]
- scroll,up; [[Called when scrolling to upwards]]
- scroll,down; [[Called when scrolling to downwards]]
- scroll,left; [[Called when scrolling to left]]
- scroll,right; [[Called when scrolling to right]]
+ scroll,start; [[Called when scroll operation starts]]
+ scroll; [[Called when scrolling]]
+ scroll,stop; [[Called when scroll operation stops]]
+ scroll,up; [[Called when scrolling upwards]]
+ scroll,down; [[Called when scrolling downwards]]
+ scroll,left; [[Called when scrolling left]]
+ scroll,right; [[Called when scrolling right]]
edge,up; [[Called when hitting the top edge]]
edge,down; [[Called when hitting the bottom edge]]
edge,left; [[Called when hitting the left edge]]
edge,right; [[Called when hitting the right edge]]
- scroll,anim,start; [[Called when scroll animation started]]
- scroll,anim,stop; [[Called when scroll animation stopped]]
- scroll,drag,start; [[Called when scroll drag started]]
- scroll,drag,stop; [[Called when scroll drag stopped]]
+ scroll,anim,start; [[Called when scroll animation starts]]
+ scroll,anim,stop; [[Called when scroll animation stopps]]
+ scroll,drag,start; [[Called when scroll drag starts]]
+ scroll,drag,stop; [[Called when scroll drag stops]]
}
}
diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_scrollable_interactive.eo b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_scrollable_interactive.eo
index f25192e374..d3139c8225 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_scrollable_interactive.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_scrollable_interactive.eo
@@ -33,10 +33,10 @@ interface Efl.Ui.Scrollable.Interactive (Efl.Ui.Scrollable)
@property bounce_enabled {
[[Bouncing behavior
- When scrolling, the scroller may "bounce" when reaching an edge of the
+ When scrolling, the scroller may "bounce" when reaching the edge of the
content object. This is a visual way to indicate the end has been reached.
- This is enabled by default for both axis. This API will set if it is enabled
- for the given axis with the boolean parameters for each axis.]]
+ This is enabled by default for both axes. This API will determine if it's enabled
+ for the given axis with the boolean parameters for each one.]]
set {
}
get {
@@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ interface Efl.Ui.Scrollable.Interactive (Efl.Ui.Scrollable)
@property scroll_freeze {
[[Freeze property
This function will freeze scrolling movement (by input of a user).
- Unlike efl_ui_scrollable_movement_block_set, this function freezes bidirectional.
- If you want to freeze only one direction,
+ Unlike efl_ui_scrollable_movement_block_set, this function freezes bidirectionally.
+ If you want to freeze in only one direction,
See @.movement_block.set.
]]
get {
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ interface Efl.Ui.Scrollable.Interactive (Efl.Ui.Scrollable)
[[Blocking of scrolling (per axis)
This function will block scrolling movement (by input of a user) in
- a given direction. One can disable movements in the X axis, the Y
+ a given direction. You can disable movements in the X axis, the Y
axis or both. The default value is $none, where movements are
allowed in both directions.
]]
diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_selectable.eo b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_selectable.eo
index b24772ee02..f7cf257a5e 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_selectable.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_ui_selectable.eo
@@ -5,11 +5,11 @@ interface Efl.Ui.Selectable ()
events {
selected; [[Called when selected]]
unselected; [[Called when no longer selected]]
- selection,paste; [[Called when selection got pasted]]
- selection,copy; [[Called when selection was copied]]
- selection,cut; [[Called when selection was cut]]
+ selection,paste; [[Called when selection is pasted]]
+ selection,copy; [[Called when selection is copied]]
+ selection,cut; [[Called when selection is cut]]
selection,start; [[Called at selection start]]
- selection,changed; [[Called when selection changed]]
- selection,cleared; [[Called when selection was cleared]]
+ selection,changed; [[Called when selection is changed]]
+ selection,cleared; [[Called when selection is cleared]]
}
}