r18730 - gnucash/trunk/src/gnome-utils - Spelling errors and trailing whitespace removal
Geert Janssens
gjanssens at code.gnucash.org
Thu Feb 25 07:14:39 EST 2010
Author: gjanssens
Date: 2010-02-25 07:14:39 -0500 (Thu, 25 Feb 2010)
New Revision: 18730
Trac: http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/18730
Modified:
gnucash/trunk/src/gnome-utils/QuickFill.h
Log:
Spelling errors and trailing whitespace removal
Modified: gnucash/trunk/src/gnome-utils/QuickFill.h
===================================================================
--- gnucash/trunk/src/gnome-utils/QuickFill.h 2010-02-25 12:05:42 UTC (rev 18729)
+++ gnucash/trunk/src/gnome-utils/QuickFill.h 2010-02-25 12:14:39 UTC (rev 18730)
@@ -24,24 +24,24 @@
*/
/** @addtogroup QuickFill
- QuickFill is meant to be used by the GUI to auto-complete
- (e.g. tab-complete) typed user input.
- Quickfill is implemented as a heirarchical tree
- of partial matching strings. The root of the tree contains
- all of the strings that user input should be matched to.
- Then, given a short string segment, quickfill will return
+ QuickFill is meant to be used by the GUI to auto-complete
+ (e.g. tab-complete) typed user input.
+ QuickFill is implemented as a hierarchical tree
+ of partial matching strings. The root of the tree contains
+ all of the strings that user input should be matched to.
+ Then, given a short string segment, QuickFill will return
a subtree containing only those strings that start with desired
substring. As additional letters are added to the substring,
- Quickfill will thus narrow down to the unique matching string
+ QuickFill will thus narrow down to the unique matching string
(or to nothing if no match).
- QuickFill works with national-language i18n'ed/l10n'ed multi-byte
+ QuickFill works with national-language i18n'ed/l10n'ed multi-byte
and wide-char strings, as well as plain-old C-locale strings.
@{
*/
/**
@file QuickFill.h
- @brief Quickfill is used to auto-complete typed user entries.
+ @brief QuickFill is used to auto-complete typed user entries.
@author Copyright (C) 1997 Robin D. Clark
@author Copyright (C) 1998,2004 Linas Vepstas <linas at linas.org>
@author Copyright (C) 2000 Dave Peticolas
@@ -73,23 +73,23 @@
const char * gnc_quickfill_string (QuickFill *qf);
/** Return the subnode of the tree whose strings all hold 'wc' as
- * the next letter. That is, if 'qf' holds all strings starting
+ * the next letter. That is, if 'qf' holds all strings starting
* with the letter 'a', and we ask for the letter 'b', then this
* routine will return the node holding all strings that start
* with "ab".
*
- * The best-guess matching string can be retreived with
+ * The best-guess matching string can be retrieved with
* gnc_quickfill_string().
*/
QuickFill * gnc_quickfill_get_char_match (QuickFill *qf, gunichar c);
-/** Return a subnode in the tree whose strings all match the
+/** Return a subnode in the tree whose strings all match the
* string 'str' as the next substring. Thus, for example, if
- * the argument 'qf' holds strings that start with "abc", and
+ * the argument 'qf' holds strings that start with "abc", and
* this routine is called with "def", then the returned node
- * will hold strings that start with "abcdef".
+ * will hold strings that start with "abcdef".
*
- * The best-guess matching string can be retreived with
+ * The best-guess matching string can be retrieved with
* gnc_quickfill_string().
*
* To convert a plain C-locale char * string to GdkWChar *,
@@ -99,22 +99,22 @@
const char *str);
/** Same as gnc_quickfill_get_string_match(), except that the
- * string length is explicilty specified.
+ * string length is explicitly specified.
*/
QuickFill * gnc_quickfill_get_string_len_match (QuickFill *qf,
const char *str, int len);
-/** Walk a 'unique' part of the quickfill tree. This routine is
- * typically used to assist in the tab-completion of strings.
- * If the inital portion of the string is unique, but some later
+/** Walk a 'unique' part of the QuickFill tree. This routine is
+ * typically used to assist in the tab-completion of strings.
+ * If the initial portion of the string is unique, but some later
* portion is not, this routine will advance to the first non-unique
* part of the string. If len is non-NULL, then *len will be set
* to the length of the unique portion of the string.
- *
- * Thus, for example, if the root node contains the strings
+ *
+ * Thus, for example, if the root node contains the strings
* "The Book" and "The Movie", then the returned len will be 4,
- * and the returned node will distinguish "Book" and "Movie".
- * Thus, for example, gnc_quickfill_get_char_match(.., 'B') on
+ * and the returned node will distinguish "Book" and "Movie".
+ * Thus, for example, gnc_quickfill_get_char_match(.., 'B') on
* the result will identify "The Book".
*/
QuickFill * gnc_quickfill_get_unique_len_match (QuickFill *qf, int *len);
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