Fixed typos and amended doxygen docs.

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Albrecht Schlosser
2008-12-07 17:15:26 +00:00
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@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ void fl_file_chooser_ok_label(const char *l) {
}
/** \relates Fl_File_Chooser
Shows a file chooser dialog and get a filename.
Shows a file chooser dialog and gets a filename.
\image html Fl_File_Chooser.jpg
\image latex Fl_File_Chooser.eps "Fl_File_Chooser" width=12cm
\param[in] message text in title bar
@@ -147,11 +147,11 @@ fl_file_chooser(const char *message, // I - Message in titlebar
}
/** \relates Fl_File_Chooser
Shows a file chooser dialog and get a directory.
Shows a file chooser dialog and gets a directory.
\param[in] message title bar text
\param[in] fname initial/default directory name
\param[in] relative 0 for absolute path return, relative otherwise
\return the directory path string choosen by the user or NULL if user cancels
\return the directory path string chosen by the user or NULL if user cancels
*/
char * // O - Directory or NULL
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@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
//
// Unlike some other Xft packages, I tried to keep this simple and not
// to work around the current problems in Xft by making the "patterns"
// complicated. I belive doing this defeats our ability to improve Xft
// complicated. I believe doing this defeats our ability to improve Xft
// itself. You should edit the ~/.xftconfig file to "fix" things, there
// are several web pages of information on how to do this.
//
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ static XftFont* fontopen(const char* name, bool core) {
* the BOLD and ITALIC codes as it does so - all FLTK font names are prefixed
* by 'I' (italic) 'B' (bold) 'P' (bold italic) or ' ' (regular) modifiers.
* This gives a fairly limited font selection ability, but is retained for
* compatability reasons. If you really need a more complex choice, you are best
* compatibility reasons. If you really need a more complex choice, you are best
* calling Fl::set_fonts(*) then selecting the font by font-index rather than by
* name anyway. Probably.
* If you want to load a font who's name does actually begin with I, B or P, you