Scale: consistent #Class:signal-or-property syntax

Use : everywhere, not a mixture of : and ::
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Daniel Boles 2017-02-19 08:36:27 +00:00
parent a1239a9a6a
commit 97fe47bbd9

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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
* its base class, #GtkRange, in addition to the methods for GtkScale itself.
* To set the value of a scale, you would normally use gtk_range_set_value().
* To detect changes to the value, you would normally use the
* #GtkRange::value-changed signal.
* #GtkRange:value-changed signal.
*
* Note that using the same upper and lower bounds for the #GtkScale (through
* the #GtkRange methods) will hide the slider itself. This is useful for
@ -727,7 +727,7 @@ gtk_scale_class_init (GtkScaleClass *class)
class->get_layout_offsets = gtk_scale_real_get_layout_offsets;
/**
* GtkScale::format-value:
* GtkScale:format-value:
* @scale: the object which received the signal
* @value: the value to format
*
@ -1081,11 +1081,11 @@ gtk_scale_new_with_range (GtkOrientation orientation,
*
* Sets the number of decimal places to which the value is rounded when it is
* changed. This also sets the number of digits shown in the displayed value
* when using the default handler for the #GtkScale::format-value signal.
* when using the default handler for the #GtkScale:format-value signal.
*
* Note that rounding to a small number of digits can interfere with
* the smooth autoscrolling that is built into #GtkScale. As an alternative,
* you can use the #GtkScale::format-value signal to format the displayed
* you can use the #GtkScale:format-value signal to format the displayed
* value yourself.
*/
void
@ -1893,7 +1893,7 @@ weed_out_neg_zero (gchar *str,
}
/*
* Emits #GtkScale::format-value signal to format the value,
* Emits #GtkScale:format-value signal to format the value,
* if no user signal handlers, falls back to a default format.
*
* Returns: formatted value