From: Hyoyoung Chang <hyoyoung@gmail.com>

Subject: [E-devel] [patch] Elm_Object_Select_Mode comment update

After updated  Elm_Object_Select_Mode naming, some comments are
outdated. I changed it.



SVN revision: 69014
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Hyoyoung Chang 2012-03-07 18:32:00 +00:00 committed by Carsten Haitzler
parent 788e9956fb
commit 7f0ece59ac
2 changed files with 9 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -129,9 +129,9 @@
* Grid cells will only have their selection smart callbacks called
* when firstly getting selected. Any further clicks will do
* nothing, unless you enable the "always select mode", with
* elm_gengrid_select_mode_set() as ELM_OBJECT_ALWAYS_SELECT,
* elm_gengrid_select_mode_set() as ELM_OBJECT_SELECT_MODE_ALWAYS,
* thus making every click to issue selection callbacks.
* elm_gengrid_select_mode_set() as ELM_OBJECT_NO_SELECT will
* elm_gengrid_select_mode_set() as ELM_OBJECT_SELECT_MODE_NONE will
* turn off the ability to select items entirely in the widget and
* they will neither appear selected nor call the selection smart
* callbacks.

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@ -193,9 +193,9 @@
*
* Items will only call their selection func and callback when first becoming
* selected. Any further clicks will do nothing, unless you enable always
* select with elm_genlist_select_mode_set() as ELM_OBJECT_ALWAYS_SELECT.
* 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
* be called. elm_genlist_select_mode_set() as ELM_OBJECT_NO_SELECT will
* be called. elm_genlist_select_mode_set() as ELM_OBJECT_SELECT_MODE_NONE will
* turn off the ability to select items entirely and they will neither
* appear selected nor call selected callback functions.
*
@ -1822,16 +1822,16 @@ EAPI Eina_Bool elm_genlist_highlight_mode_get(const Evas_Object *obj);
* @param mode The select mode
*
* elm_genlist_select_mode_set() changes item's select mode.
* - ELM_OBJECT_NORMAL_SELECT : The item will only call their selection func and
* - ELM_OBJECT_SELECT_MODE_DEFAULT : The item will only call their selection func and
* callback when first becoming selected. Any further clicks will
* do nothing, unless you set always select mode.
* - ELM_OBJECT_ALWAYS_SELECT : This means that, even if selected,
* - ELM_OBJECT_SELECT_MODE_ALWAYS : This means that, even if selected,
* every click will make the selected callbacks be called.
* - ELM_OBJECT_NO_SELECT : This will turn off the ability to select the item
* - ELM_OBJECT_SELECT_MODE_NONE : This will turn off the ability to select the item
* entirely and they will neither appear selected nor call selected
* callback functions.
* - ELM_OBJECT_DISPLAY_ONLY_SELECT : This will apply no-finger-size rule
* with ELM_OBJECT_NO_SELECT. No-finger-size rule makes an item can be
* - ELM_OBJECT_SELECT_MODE_DISPLAY_ONLY : This will apply no-finger-size rule
* with ELM_OBJECT_SELECT_MODE_NONE. No-finger-size rule makes an item can be
* smaller than lower limit. Clickable objects should be bigger than
* human touch point device (your finger) for some touch or
* small screen devices. So it is enabled, the item can be shrink than