diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 121e1d9bbc..c43fa9241b 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +2001-11-12 Matthias Clasen + + * gtk/gtktreeview.c: Documentation fixes. (#64377) + + * gtk/gtktreestore.c: Documentation fixes. (#64376) + 2001-11-11 Matthias Clasen * gtk/gtkiconfactory.c, gtk/gtktextbuffer.c, gtk/gtktreemodel.c, diff --git a/ChangeLog.pre-2-0 b/ChangeLog.pre-2-0 index 121e1d9bbc..c43fa9241b 100644 --- a/ChangeLog.pre-2-0 +++ b/ChangeLog.pre-2-0 @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +2001-11-12 Matthias Clasen + + * gtk/gtktreeview.c: Documentation fixes. (#64377) + + * gtk/gtktreestore.c: Documentation fixes. (#64376) + 2001-11-11 Matthias Clasen * gtk/gtkiconfactory.c, gtk/gtktextbuffer.c, gtk/gtktreemodel.c, diff --git a/ChangeLog.pre-2-10 b/ChangeLog.pre-2-10 index 121e1d9bbc..c43fa9241b 100644 --- a/ChangeLog.pre-2-10 +++ b/ChangeLog.pre-2-10 @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +2001-11-12 Matthias Clasen + + * gtk/gtktreeview.c: Documentation fixes. (#64377) + + * gtk/gtktreestore.c: Documentation fixes. (#64376) + 2001-11-11 Matthias Clasen * gtk/gtkiconfactory.c, gtk/gtktextbuffer.c, gtk/gtktreemodel.c, diff --git a/ChangeLog.pre-2-2 b/ChangeLog.pre-2-2 index 121e1d9bbc..c43fa9241b 100644 --- a/ChangeLog.pre-2-2 +++ b/ChangeLog.pre-2-2 @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +2001-11-12 Matthias Clasen + + * gtk/gtktreeview.c: Documentation fixes. (#64377) + + * gtk/gtktreestore.c: Documentation fixes. (#64376) + 2001-11-11 Matthias Clasen * gtk/gtkiconfactory.c, gtk/gtktextbuffer.c, gtk/gtktreemodel.c, diff --git a/ChangeLog.pre-2-4 b/ChangeLog.pre-2-4 index 121e1d9bbc..c43fa9241b 100644 --- a/ChangeLog.pre-2-4 +++ b/ChangeLog.pre-2-4 @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +2001-11-12 Matthias Clasen + + * gtk/gtktreeview.c: Documentation fixes. (#64377) + + * gtk/gtktreestore.c: Documentation fixes. (#64376) + 2001-11-11 Matthias Clasen * gtk/gtkiconfactory.c, gtk/gtktextbuffer.c, gtk/gtktreemodel.c, diff --git a/ChangeLog.pre-2-6 b/ChangeLog.pre-2-6 index 121e1d9bbc..c43fa9241b 100644 --- a/ChangeLog.pre-2-6 +++ b/ChangeLog.pre-2-6 @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +2001-11-12 Matthias Clasen + + * gtk/gtktreeview.c: Documentation fixes. (#64377) + + * gtk/gtktreestore.c: Documentation fixes. (#64376) + 2001-11-11 Matthias Clasen * gtk/gtkiconfactory.c, gtk/gtktextbuffer.c, gtk/gtktreemodel.c, diff --git a/ChangeLog.pre-2-8 b/ChangeLog.pre-2-8 index 121e1d9bbc..c43fa9241b 100644 --- a/ChangeLog.pre-2-8 +++ b/ChangeLog.pre-2-8 @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +2001-11-12 Matthias Clasen + + * gtk/gtktreeview.c: Documentation fixes. (#64377) + + * gtk/gtktreestore.c: Documentation fixes. (#64376) + 2001-11-11 Matthias Clasen * gtk/gtkiconfactory.c, gtk/gtktextbuffer.c, gtk/gtktreemodel.c, diff --git a/gtk/gtktreestore.c b/gtk/gtktreestore.c index cec22d8cff..90e5a27cd3 100644 --- a/gtk/gtktreestore.c +++ b/gtk/gtktreestore.c @@ -265,9 +265,9 @@ gtk_tree_store_init (GtkTreeStore *tree_store) * @Varargs: all #GType types for the columns, from first to last * * Creates a new tree store as with @n_columns columns each of the types passed - * in. As an example, gtk_tree_store_new (3, G_TYPE_INT, G_TYPE_STRING, - * GDK_TYPE_PIXBUF); will create a new GtkTreeStore with three columns, of type - * int, string and GDkPixbuf respectively. + * in. As an example, gtk_tree_store_new (3, G_TYPE_INT, G_TYPE_STRING, + * GDK_TYPE_PIXBUF); will create a new #GtkTreeStore with three columns, of type + * int, string and #GdkPixbuf respectively. * * Return value: a new #GtkTreeStore **/ @@ -846,7 +846,7 @@ gtk_tree_store_set_value (GtkTreeStore *tree_store, * @iter: A valid #GtkTreeIter for the row being modified * @var_args: va_list of column/value pairs * - * See @gtk_tree_store_set; this version takes a va_list for + * See gtk_tree_store_set(); this version takes a va_list for * use by language bindings. * **/ @@ -914,10 +914,10 @@ gtk_tree_store_set_valist (GtkTreeStore *tree_store, * * Sets the value of one or more cells in the row referenced by @iter. * The variable argument list should contain integer column numbers, - * each column number followed by the value to be set. For example, + * each column number followed by the value to be set. * The list is terminated by a -1. For example, to set column 0 with type - * %G_TYPE_STRING to "Foo", you would write gtk_tree_store_set (store, iter, - * 0, "Foo", -1). + * %G_TYPE_STRING to "Foo", you would write gtk_tree_store_set (store, iter, + * 0, "Foo", -1). **/ void gtk_tree_store_set (GtkTreeStore *tree_store, @@ -940,7 +940,7 @@ gtk_tree_store_set (GtkTreeStore *tree_store, * @iter: A valid #GtkTreeIter * * Removes @iter from @tree_store. After being removed, @iter is set to the - * next valid row at that level, or invalidated if it previeously pointed to the + * next valid row at that level, or invalidated if it previously pointed to the * last one. **/ void @@ -1003,13 +1003,13 @@ gtk_tree_store_remove (GtkTreeStore *tree_store, * @parent: A valid #GtkTreeIter, or %NULL * @position: position to insert the new row * - * Creates a new row at @position. If parent is non-NULL, then the row will be + * Creates a new row at @position. If parent is non-%NULL, then the row will be * made a child of @parent. Otherwise, the row will be created at the toplevel. * If @position is larger than the number of rows at that level, then the new * row will be inserted to the end of the list. @iter will be changed to point * to this new row. The row will be empty before this function is called. To - * fill in values, you need to call @gtk_list_store_set or - * @gtk_list_store_set_value. + * fill in values, you need to call gtk_list_store_set() or + * gtk_list_store_set_value(). * **/ void @@ -1057,7 +1057,7 @@ gtk_tree_store_insert (GtkTreeStore *tree_store, * * @iter will be changed to point to this new row. The row will be empty after * this function is called. To fill in values, you need to call - * @gtk_tree_store_set or @gtk_tree_store_set_value. + * gtk_tree_store_set() or gtk_tree_store_set_value(). * **/ void @@ -1121,7 +1121,7 @@ gtk_tree_store_insert_before (GtkTreeStore *tree_store, * * @iter will be changed to point to this new row. The row will be empty after * this function is called. To fill in values, you need to call - * @gtk_tree_store_set or @gtk_tree_store_set_value. + * gtk_tree_store_set() or gtk_tree_store_set_value(). * **/ void @@ -1178,11 +1178,11 @@ gtk_tree_store_insert_after (GtkTreeStore *tree_store, * @iter: An unset #GtkTreeIter to set to the prepended row * @parent: A valid #GtkTreeIter, or %NULL * - * Prepends a new row to @tree_store. If @parent is non-NULL, then it will prepend + * Prepends a new row to @tree_store. If @parent is non-%NULL, then it will prepend * the new row before the first child of @parent, otherwise it will prepend a row * to the top level. @iter will be changed to point to this new row. The row * will be empty after this function is called. To fill in values, you need to - * call @gtk_tree_store_set or @gtk_tree_store_set_value. + * call gtk_tree_store_set() or gtk_tree_store_set_value(). **/ void gtk_tree_store_prepend (GtkTreeStore *tree_store, @@ -1234,11 +1234,11 @@ gtk_tree_store_prepend (GtkTreeStore *tree_store, * @iter: An unset #GtkTreeIter to set to the appended row * @parent: A valid #GtkTreeIter, or %NULL * - * Appends a new row to @tree_store. If @parent is non-NULL, then it will append the + * Appends a new row to @tree_store. If @parent is non-%NULL, then it will append the * new row after the last child of @parent, otherwise it will append a row to * the top level. @iter will be changed to point to this new row. The row will * be empty after this function is called. To fill in values, you need to call - * @gtk_tree_store_set or @gtk_tree_store_set_value. + * gtk_tree_store_set() or gtk_tree_store_set_value(). **/ void gtk_tree_store_append (GtkTreeStore *tree_store, diff --git a/gtk/gtktreeview.c b/gtk/gtktreeview.c index ff65f9c440..d6d2630e36 100644 --- a/gtk/gtktreeview.c +++ b/gtk/gtktreeview.c @@ -6429,10 +6429,10 @@ gtk_tree_view_new_with_model (GtkTreeModel *model) * gtk_tree_view_get_model: * @tree_view: a #GtkTreeView * - * Returns the model the the #GtkTreeView is based on. Returns NULL if the + * Returns the model the the #GtkTreeView is based on. Returns %NULL if the * model is unset. * - * Return value: A #GtkTreeModel, or NULL if none is currently being used. + * Return value: A #GtkTreeModel, or %NULL if none is currently being used. **/ GtkTreeModel * gtk_tree_view_get_model (GtkTreeView *tree_view) @@ -6448,7 +6448,7 @@ gtk_tree_view_get_model (GtkTreeView *tree_view) * @model: The model. * * Sets the model for a #GtkTreeView. If the @tree_view already has a model - * set, it will remove it before setting the new model. If @model is NULL, then + * set, it will remove it before setting the new model. If @model is %NULL, then * it will unset the old model. **/ void @@ -6571,7 +6571,7 @@ gtk_tree_view_get_selection (GtkTreeView *tree_view) * * Gets the #GtkAdjustment currently being used for the horizontal aspect. * - * Return value: A #GtkAdjustment object, or NULL if none is currently being + * Return value: A #GtkAdjustment object, or %NULL if none is currently being * used. **/ GtkAdjustment * @@ -6588,7 +6588,7 @@ gtk_tree_view_get_hadjustment (GtkTreeView *tree_view) /** * gtk_tree_view_set_hadjustment: * @tree_view: A #GtkTreeView - * @adjustment: The #GtkAdjustment to set, or NULL + * @adjustment: The #GtkAdjustment to set, or %NULL * * Sets the #GtkAdjustment for the current horizontal aspect. **/ @@ -6611,7 +6611,7 @@ gtk_tree_view_set_hadjustment (GtkTreeView *tree_view, * * Gets the #GtkAdjustment currently being used for the vertical aspect. * - * Return value: A #GtkAdjustment object, or NULL if none is currently being + * Return value: A #GtkAdjustment object, or %NULL if none is currently being * used. **/ GtkAdjustment * @@ -6628,7 +6628,7 @@ gtk_tree_view_get_vadjustment (GtkTreeView *tree_view) /** * gtk_tree_view_set_vadjustment: * @tree_view: A #GtkTreeView - * @adjustment: The #GtkAdjustment to set, or NULL + * @adjustment: The #GtkAdjustment to set, or %NULL * * Sets the #GtkAdjustment for the current vertical aspect. **/ @@ -6651,7 +6651,7 @@ gtk_tree_view_set_vadjustment (GtkTreeView *tree_view, * gtk_tree_view_get_headers_visible: * @tree_view: A #GtkTreeView. * - * Returns TRUE if the headers on the @tree_view are visible. + * Returns %TRUE if the headers on the @tree_view are visible. * * Return value: Whether the headers are visible or not. **/ @@ -6666,7 +6666,7 @@ gtk_tree_view_get_headers_visible (GtkTreeView *tree_view) /** * gtk_tree_view_set_headers_visible: * @tree_view: A #GtkTreeView. - * @headers_visible: TRUE if the headers are visible + * @headers_visible: %TRUE if the headers are visible * * Sets the the visibility state of the headers. **/ @@ -6756,7 +6756,7 @@ gtk_tree_view_columns_autosize (GtkTreeView *tree_view) /** * gtk_tree_view_set_headers_clickable: * @tree_view: A #GtkTreeView. - * @setting: TRUE if the columns are clickable. + * @setting: %TRUE if the columns are clickable. * * Allow the column title buttons to be clicked. **/ @@ -6784,7 +6784,7 @@ gtk_tree_view_set_headers_clickable (GtkTreeView *tree_view, * This function tells GTK+ that the user interface for your * application requires users to read across tree rows and associate * cells with one another. By default, GTK+ will then render the tree - * with alternating row colors. DO NOT use it + * with alternating row colors. Do not use it * just because you prefer the appearance of the ruled tree; that's a * question for the theme. Some themes will draw tree rows in * alternating colors even when rules are turned off, and users who @@ -6966,7 +6966,7 @@ gtk_tree_view_insert_column (GtkTreeView *tree_view, * @position: The position to insert the new column in. * @title: The title to set the header to. * @cell: The #GtkCellRenderer. - * @Varargs: A NULL terminated list of attributes. + * @Varargs: A %NULL-terminated list of attributes. * * Creates a new #GtkTreeViewColumn and inserts it into the @tree_view at * @position. If @position is -1, then the newly created column is inserted at @@ -7059,7 +7059,7 @@ gtk_tree_view_insert_column_with_data_func (GtkTreeView *tree_vie * * Gets the #GtkTreeViewColumn at the given position in the #tree_view. * - * Return value: The #GtkTreeViewColumn, or NULL if the position is outside the + * Return value: The #GtkTreeViewColumn, or %NULL if the position is outside the * range of columns. **/ GtkTreeViewColumn * @@ -7098,9 +7098,9 @@ gtk_tree_view_get_columns (GtkTreeView *tree_view) * gtk_tree_view_move_column_after: * @tree_view: A #GtkTreeView * @column: The #GtkTreeViewColumn to be moved. - * @base_column: The #GtkTreeViewColumn to be moved relative to. + * @base_column: The #GtkTreeViewColumn to be moved relative to, or %NULL. * - * Moves @column to be after to @base_column. If @base_column is NULL, then + * Moves @column to be after to @base_column. If @base_column is %NULL, then * @column is placed in the first position. **/ void @@ -7155,7 +7155,7 @@ gtk_tree_view_move_column_after (GtkTreeView *tree_view, /** * gtk_tree_view_set_expander_column: * @tree_view: A #GtkTreeView - * @column: NULL, or the column to draw the expander arrow at. + * @column: %NULL, or the column to draw the expander arrow at. * * Sets the column to draw the expander arrow at. It must be in @tree_view. If * @column is %NULL, then the expander arrow is fixed at the first column. @@ -7207,9 +7207,9 @@ gtk_tree_view_get_expander_column (GtkTreeView *tree_view) /** * gtk_tree_view_set_column_drag_function: * @tree_view: A #GtkTreeView. - * @func: A function to determine which columns are reorderable, or NULL. - * @user_data: User data to be passed to @func, or NULL - * @destroy: Destroy notifier for @user_data, or NULL + * @func: A function to determine which columns are reorderable, or %NULL. + * @user_data: User data to be passed to @func, or %NULL + * @destroy: Destroy notifier for @user_data, or %NULL * * Sets a user function for determining where a column may be dropped when * dragged. This function is called on every column pair in turn at the @@ -7217,7 +7217,7 @@ gtk_tree_view_get_expander_column (GtkTreeView *tree_view) * arguments passed to @func are: the @tree_view, the #GtkTreeViewColumn being * dragged, the two #GtkTreeViewColumn s determining the drop spot, and * @user_data. If either of the #GtkTreeViewColumn arguments for the drop spot - * are NULL, then they indicate an edge. If @func is set to be NULL, then + * are %NULL, then they indicate an edge. If @func is set to be %NULL, then * @tree_view reverts to the default behavior of allowing all columns to be * dropped everywhere. **/ @@ -7246,8 +7246,8 @@ gtk_tree_view_set_column_drag_function (GtkTreeView *tree_view, * Scrolls the tree view such that the top-left corner of the visible * area is @tree_x, @tree_y, where @tree_x and @tree_y are specified * in tree window coordinates. The @tree_view must be realized before - * this function is called. If it isn't, you probably want ot be - * using gtk_tree_view_scroll_to_cell. + * this function is called. If it isn't, you probably want to be + * using gtk_tree_view_scroll_to_cell(). **/ void gtk_tree_view_scroll_to_point (GtkTreeView *tree_view, @@ -7270,15 +7270,15 @@ gtk_tree_view_scroll_to_point (GtkTreeView *tree_view, /** * gtk_tree_view_scroll_to_cell * @tree_view: A #GtkTreeView. - * @path: The path of the row to move to. - * @column: The #GtkTreeViewColumn to move horizontally to. + * @path: The path of the row to move to, or %NULL. + * @column: The #GtkTreeViewColumn to move horizontally to, or %NULL. * @use_align: whether to use alignment arguments, or %FALSE. * @row_align: The vertical alignment of the row specified by @path. * @col_align: The horizontal alignment of the column specified by @column. * * Moves the alignments of @tree_view to the position specified by @column and - * @path. If @column is NULL, then no horizontal scrolling occurs. Likewise, - * if @path is NULL no vertical scrolling occurs. @row_align determines where + * @path. If @column is %NULL, then no horizontal scrolling occurs. Likewise, + * if @path is %NULL no vertical scrolling occurs. @row_align determines where * the row is placed, and @col_align determines where @column is placed. Both * are expected to be between 0.0 and 1.0. 0.0 means left/top alignment, 1.0 * means right/bottom alignment, 0.5 means center. If @use_align is %FALSE, @@ -7631,7 +7631,7 @@ gtk_tree_view_real_expand_row (GtkTreeView *tree_view, * @path: path to a row * @open_all: whether to recursively expand, or just expand immediate children * - * Opens the row so its children are visible + * Opens the row so its children are visible. * * Return value: %TRUE if the row existed and had children **/ @@ -7812,7 +7812,7 @@ gtk_tree_view_real_collapse_row (GtkTreeView *tree_view, * @tree_view: a #GtkTreeView * @path: path to a row in the @tree_view * - * Collapses a row (hides its child rows, if they exist.) + * Collapses a row (hides its child rows, if they exist). * * Return value: %TRUE if the row was collapsed. **/ @@ -7909,9 +7909,9 @@ gtk_tree_view_map_expanded_rows (GtkTreeView *tree_view, * @tree_view: A #GtkTreeView. * @path: A #GtkTreePath to test expansion state. * - * Returns TRUE if the node pointed to by @path is expanded in @tree_view. + * Returns %TRUE if the node pointed to by @path is expanded in @tree_view. * - * Return value: TRUE if #path is expanded. + * Return value: %TRUE if #path is expanded. **/ gboolean gtk_tree_view_row_expanded (GtkTreeView *tree_view, @@ -7956,13 +7956,13 @@ gtk_tree_view_get_reorderable (GtkTreeView *tree_view) /** * gtk_tree_view_set_reorderable: * @tree_view: A #GtkTreeView. - * @reorderable: TRUE, if the tree can be reordered. + * @reorderable: %TRUE, if the tree can be reordered. * * This function is a convenience function to allow you to reorder models that * support the #GtkDragSourceIface and the #GtkDragDestIface. Both - * #GtkTreeStore and #GtkListStore support these. If @reorderable is TRUE, then + * #GtkTreeStore and #GtkListStore support these. If @reorderable is %TRUE, then * the user can reorder the model by dragging and dropping columns. The - * developer will can listen to these changes by connecting to the model's + * developer can listen to these changes by connecting to the model's * signals. * * This function does not give you any degree of control over the order -- any @@ -8047,8 +8047,8 @@ gtk_tree_view_real_set_cursor (GtkTreeView *tree_view, * @focus_column: A pointer to be filled with the current focus column, or %NULL * * Fills in @path and @focus_column with the current path and focus column. If - * the cursor isn't currently set, then *path will be %NULL. If no column - * currently has focus, then *focus_column will be %NULL. + * the cursor isn't currently set, then *@path will be %NULL. If no column + * currently has focus, then *@focus_column will be %NULL. **/ void gtk_tree_view_get_cursor (GtkTreeView *tree_view, @@ -8075,7 +8075,7 @@ gtk_tree_view_get_cursor (GtkTreeView *tree_view, * gtk_tree_view_set_cursor: * @tree_view: A #GtkTreeView * @path: A #GtkTreePath - * @focus_column: A #GtkTreeViewColumn, or NULL + * @focus_column: A #GtkTreeViewColumn, or %NULL * @start_editing: %TRUE if the specified cell should start being edited. * * Sets the current keyboard focus to be at @path, and selects it. This is @@ -8131,17 +8131,17 @@ gtk_tree_view_set_cursor (GtkTreeView *tree_view, * @cell_y: A pointer where the Y coordinate relative to the cell can be placed, or %NULL * * Finds the path at the point (@x, @y) relative to @window. If @window is - * NULL, then the point is found relative to the widget coordinates. This - * function is expected to be called after an event, with event->window being + * %NULL, then the point is found relative to the widget coordinates. This + * function is expected to be called after an event, with event->window being * passed in as @window. It is primarily for things like popup menus. If @path - * is non-NULL, then it will be filled with the #GtkTreePath at that point. - * This path should be freed with #gtk_tree_path_free. If @column is non-NULL, + * is non-%NULL, then it will be filled with the #GtkTreePath at that point. + * This path should be freed with gtk_tree_path_free(). If @column is non-%NULL, * then it will be filled with the column at that point. @cell_x and @cell_y * return the coordinates relative to the cell background (i.e. the - * background_area passed to gtk_cell_renderer_render()). This function only + * @background_area passed to gtk_cell_renderer_render()). This function only * works if @tree_view is realized. * - * Return value: TRUE if a row exists at that coordinate. + * Return value: %TRUE if a row exists at that coordinate. **/ gboolean gtk_tree_view_get_path_at_pos (GtkTreeView *tree_view, @@ -8256,8 +8256,8 @@ gtk_tree_view_get_path_at_pos (GtkTreeView *tree_view, * * Fills the bounding rectangle in tree window coordinates for the cell at the * row specified by @path and the column specified by @column. If @path is - * %NULL, or points to a path not currently displayed, the y and height fields - * of the rectangle will be filled with 0. If @column is %NULL, the x and width + * %NULL, or points to a path not currently displayed, the @y and @height fields + * of the rectangle will be filled with 0. If @column is %NULL, the @x and @width * fields will be filled with 0. The sum of all cell rects does not cover the * entire tree; there are extra pixels in between rows, for example. The * returned rectangle is equivalent to the @cell_area passed to @@ -8327,12 +8327,12 @@ gtk_tree_view_get_cell_area (GtkTreeView *tree_view, * * Fills the bounding rectangle in tree window coordinates for the cell at the * row specified by @path and the column specified by @column. If @path is - * %NULL, or points to a node not found in the tree, the y and height fields of - * the rectangle will be filled with 0. If @column is %NULL, the x and width + * %NULL, or points to a node not found in the tree, the @y and @height fields of + * the rectangle will be filled with 0. If @column is %NULL, the @x and @width * fields will be filled with 0. The returned rectangle is equivalent to the * @background_area passed to gtk_cell_renderer_render(). These background * areas tile to cover the entire tree window (except for the area used for - * header buttons). Contrast with the cell_area, returned by + * header buttons). Contrast with the @cell_area, returned by * gtk_tree_view_get_cell_area(), which returns only the cell itself, excluding * surrounding borders and the tree expander area. * @@ -8722,10 +8722,10 @@ gtk_tree_view_get_dest_row_at_pos (GtkTreeView *tree_view, * @tree_view: a #GtkTreeView * @path: a #GtkTreePath in @tree_view * - * Creates a GdkPixmap representation of the row at @path. This image is used + * Creates a #GdkPixmap representation of the row at @path. This image is used * for a drag icon. * - * Return value: a newly allocatdd pixmap of the drag icon. + * Return value: a newly-allocated pixmap of the drag icon. **/ GdkPixmap * gtk_tree_view_create_row_drag_icon (GtkTreeView *tree_view, @@ -8841,9 +8841,9 @@ gtk_tree_view_create_row_drag_icon (GtkTreeView *tree_view, /** * gtk_tree_view_set_destroy_count_func: * @tree_view: A #GtkTreeView - * @func: Function to be called when a view row is destroyed, or NULL - * @data: User data to be passed to @func, or NULL - * @destroy: Destroy notifier for @data, or NULL + * @func: Function to be called when a view row is destroyed, or %NULL + * @data: User data to be passed to @func, or %NULL + * @destroy: Destroy notifier for @data, or %NULL * * This function should almost never be used. It is meant for private use by * ATK for determining the number of visible children that are removed when the