Documentation fixes

The documentation for GtkMenuButton was still referring to a
"menu" properties in several places, though it has been renamed
to "popup".
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Matthias Clasen 2013-01-13 08:25:37 -05:00
parent 974f8dfc71
commit fff4c8e841

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@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ gtk_menu_button_class_init (GtkMenuButtonClass *klass)
*
* The #GMenuModel from which the menu to pop up will be created.
* See gtk_menu_button_set_menu_model() for the interaction with the
* #GtkMenuButton:menu property.
* #GtkMenuButton:popup property.
*
* Since: 3.6
*/
@ -737,13 +737,13 @@ gtk_menu_button_get_popup (GtkMenuButton *menu_button)
* @menu_button: a #GtkMenuButton
* @menu_model: (allow-none): a #GMenuModel
*
* Sets the #GMenuModel from which the #GtkMenuButton:menu property will be
* Sets the #GMenuModel from which the #GtkMenuButton:popup property will be
* filled in, or %NULL to disable the button.
*
* The #GtkMenu will be created with gtk_menu_new_from_model(), so actions
* will be connected as documented there.
*
* If you #GtkMenuButton:menu * is already set, then its content will be lost
* If #GtkMenuButton:popup is already set, then its content will be lost
* and replaced by our newly created #GtkMenu.
*
* Since: 3.6
@ -869,8 +869,8 @@ gtk_menu_button_get_align_widget (GtkMenuButton *menu_button)
* If the menu when popped out would have collided with screen edges,
* we will do our best to keep it inside the screen and fully visible.
*
* If you pass GTK_ARROW_NONE for a @direction, the menu will behave
* as if you passed GTK_ARROW_DOWN (although you won't see any arrows).
* If you pass %GTK_ARROW_NONE for a @direction, the menu will behave
* as if you passed %GTK_ARROW_DOWN (although you won't see any arrows).
*
* Since: 3.6
*/