From fd667bb2030714c4692c62b70aa294b37dd7f95c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthias Clasen Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2019 10:51:21 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] docs: Its just GTK now Remove the + from GTK+ in more places in the GDK docs. --- gdk/gdksurface.c | 20 ++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/gdk/gdksurface.c b/gdk/gdksurface.c index 06513a4b94..8a1f66f0bc 100644 --- a/gdk/gdksurface.c +++ b/gdk/gdksurface.c @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ * * A #GdkSurface is a (usually) rectangular region on the screen. * It’s a low-level object, used to implement high-level objects such as - * #GtkWidget and #GtkWindow on the GTK+ level. A #GtkWindow is a toplevel + * #GtkWidget and #GtkWindow on the GTK level. A #GtkWindow is a toplevel * surface, the thing a user might think of as a “window” with a titlebar * and so on; a #GtkWindow may contain many sub-GdkSurfaces. */ @@ -2692,7 +2692,7 @@ gdk_surface_move (GdkSurface *surface, * @height: new height of the surface * * Resizes @surface; for toplevel surfaces, asks the window manager to resize - * the surface. The window manager may not allow the resize. When using GTK+, + * the surface. The window manager may not allow the resize. When using GTK, * use gtk_window_resize() instead of this low-level GDK function. * * Surfaces may not be resized below 1x1. @@ -4264,7 +4264,7 @@ gdk_surface_set_geometry_hints (GdkSurface *surface, * If you haven’t explicitly set the icon name for the surface * (using gdk_surface_set_icon_name()), the icon name will be set to * @title as well. @title must be in UTF-8 encoding (as with all - * user-readable strings in GDK/GTK+). @title may not be %NULL. + * user-readable strings in GDK and GTK). @title may not be %NULL. **/ void gdk_surface_set_title (GdkSurface *surface, @@ -4278,7 +4278,7 @@ gdk_surface_set_title (GdkSurface *surface, * @surface: a toplevel #GdkSurface * @role: a string indicating its role * - * When using GTK+, typically you should use gtk_window_set_role() instead + * When using GTK, typically you should use gtk_window_set_role() instead * of this low-level function. * * The window manager and session manager use a surface’s role to @@ -4304,7 +4304,7 @@ gdk_surface_set_role (GdkSurface *surface, * @surface: a toplevel #GdkSurface * @startup_id: a string with startup-notification identifier * - * When using GTK+, typically you should use gtk_window_set_startup_id() + * When using GTK, typically you should use gtk_window_set_startup_id() * instead of this low-level function. **/ void @@ -4489,7 +4489,7 @@ gdk_surface_iconify (GdkSurface *surface) * @surface: a toplevel #GdkSurface * * Attempt to deiconify (unminimize) @surface. On X11 the window manager may - * choose to ignore the request to deiconify. When using GTK+, + * choose to ignore the request to deiconify. When using GTK, * use gtk_window_deiconify() instead of the #GdkSurface variant. Or better yet, * you probably want to use gtk_window_present(), which raises the surface, focuses it, * unminimizes it, and puts it on the current desktop. @@ -5262,7 +5262,7 @@ gdk_surface_get_unscaled_size (GdkSurface *surface, * * This function only works for toplevel surfaces. * - * GTK+ will update this property automatically if + * GTK will update this property automatically if * the @surface background is opaque, as we know where the opaque regions * are. If your surface background is not opaque, please update this * property in your #GtkWidget::style-updated handler. @@ -5298,14 +5298,14 @@ gdk_surface_set_opaque_region (GdkSurface *surface, * @top: The top extent * @bottom: The bottom extent * - * Newer GTK+ windows using client-side decorations use extra geometry + * Newer GTK windows using client-side decorations use extra geometry * around their frames for effects like shadows and invisible borders. * Window managers that want to maximize windows or snap to edges need * to know where the extents of the actual frame lie, so that users * don’t feel like windows are snapping against random invisible edges. * - * Note that this property is automatically updated by GTK+, so this - * function should only be used by applications which do not use GTK+ + * Note that this property is automatically updated by GTK, so this + * function should only be used by applications which do not use GTK * to create toplevel surfaces. */ void