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author | Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com> | 2021-05-19 16:06:44 -0400 |
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committer | Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com> | 2021-05-19 16:34:05 -0400 |
commit | 7f04ed9259fd91cdb3dc61c5aa43d196ec6a965f (patch) | |
tree | 51fdf2d97b85ef4a3e7c870389b92130c9b1a491 /pango/pango-attributes.h | |
parent | 75eee838a91bad404d211b002f26e9af3033f0d5 (diff) | |
download | pango-7f04ed9259fd91cdb3dc61c5aa43d196ec6a965f.tar.gz |
docs: Convert gtk-doc syntax leftoversdocs-cleanup
Remove leftovers like #Type, reduce indentations
to avoid markdown block quotes, etc.
Diffstat (limited to 'pango/pango-attributes.h')
-rw-r--r-- | pango/pango-attributes.h | 40 |
1 files changed, 20 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/pango/pango-attributes.h b/pango/pango-attributes.h index db8d8262..d841d715 100644 --- a/pango/pango-attributes.h +++ b/pango/pango-attributes.h @@ -209,28 +209,28 @@ typedef enum * @PANGO_UNDERLINE_SINGLE: a single underline should be drawn * @PANGO_UNDERLINE_DOUBLE: a double underline should be drawn * @PANGO_UNDERLINE_LOW: a single underline should be drawn at a - * position beneath the ink extents of the text being - * underlined. This should be used only for underlining - * single characters, such as for keyboard accelerators. - * %PANGO_UNDERLINE_SINGLE should be used for extended - * portions of text. + * position beneath the ink extents of the text being + * underlined. This should be used only for underlining + * single characters, such as for keyboard accelerators. + * %PANGO_UNDERLINE_SINGLE should be used for extended + * portions of text. * @PANGO_UNDERLINE_ERROR: an underline indicating an error should - * be drawn below. The exact style of rendering is up to the - * `PangoRenderer` in use, but typical styles include wavy - * or dotted lines. - * This underline is typically used to indicate an error such - * as a possible mispelling; in some cases a contrasting color - * may automatically be used. This type of underlining is - * available since Pango 1.4. + * be drawn below. The exact style of rendering is up to the + * `PangoRenderer` in use, but typical styles include wavy + * or dotted lines. + * This underline is typically used to indicate an error such + * as a possible mispelling; in some cases a contrasting color + * may automatically be used. This type of underlining is + * available since Pango 1.4. * @PANGO_UNDERLINE_SINGLE_LINE: Like @PANGO_UNDERLINE_SINGLE, but - * drawn continuously across multiple runs. This type - * of underlining is available since Pango 1.46. + * drawn continuously across multiple runs. This type + * of underlining is available since Pango 1.46. * @PANGO_UNDERLINE_DOUBLE_LINE: Like @PANGO_UNDERLINE_DOUBLE, but - * drawn continuously across multiple runs. This type - * of underlining is available since Pango 1.46. + * drawn continuously across multiple runs. This type + * of underlining is available since Pango 1.46. * @PANGO_UNDERLINE_ERROR_LINE: Like @PANGO_UNDERLINE_ERROR, but - * drawn continuously across multiple runs. This type - * of underlining is available since Pango 1.46. + * drawn continuously across multiple runs. This type + * of underlining is available since Pango 1.46. * * The `PangoUnderline` enumeration is used to specify whether text * should be underlined, and if so, the type of underlining. @@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ typedef enum { * PangoOverline: * @PANGO_OVERLINE_NONE: no overline should be drawn * @PANGO_OVERLINE_SINGLE: Draw a single line above the ink - * extents of the text being underlined. + * extents of the text being underlined. * * The `PangoOverline` enumeration is used to specify whether text * should be overlined, and if so, the type of line. @@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ PangoAttribute *pango_attr_overline_color_new (guint16 red, * @PANGO_SHOW_SPACES: Render spaces, tabs and newlines visibly * @PANGO_SHOW_LINE_BREAKS: Render line breaks visibly * @PANGO_SHOW_IGNORABLES: Render default-ignorable Unicode - * characters visibly + * characters visibly * * These flags affect how Pango treats characters that are normally * not visible in the output. |