- * process that will create a plug in the socket, you
- * must make sure that the socket widget is not destroyed
- * until that plug is created. Violating this rule will
- * cause unpredictable consequences, the most likely
- * consequence being that the plug will appear as a
- * separate toplevel window. You can check if the plug
- * has been created by using gtk_socket_get_plug_window(). If
- * it returns a non-%NULL value, then the plug has been
+ * process that will create a plug in the socket, you must make
+ * sure that the socket widget is not destroyed until that plug
+ * is created. Violating this rule will cause unpredictable
+ * consequences, the most likely consequence being that the plug
+ * will appear as a separate toplevel window. You can check if
+ * the plug has been created by using gtk_socket_get_plug_window().
+ * If it returns a non-%NULL value, then the plug has been