* GtkAdjustment::changed:
* @adjustment: the object which received the signal.
*
- * Emitted when one or more of the #GtkAdjustment fields have been changed,
- * other than the value field.
+ * Emitted when one or more of the #GtkAdjustment properties have been
+ * changed, other than the #GtkAdjustment:value property.
*/
adjustment_signals[CHANGED] =
g_signal_new (I_("changed"),
* GtkAdjustment::value-changed:
* @adjustment: the object which received the signal.
*
- * Emitted when the #GtkAdjustment value field has been changed.
+ * Emitted when the #GtkAdjustment:value property has been changed.
*/
adjustment_signals[VALUE_CHANGED] =
g_signal_new (I_("value-changed"),
* Sets the minimum value of the adjustment.
*
* When setting multiple adjustment properties via their individual
- * setters, multiple "changed" signals will be emitted. However, since
- * the emission of the "changed" signal is tied to the emission of the
- * "GObject::notify" signals of the changed properties, it's possible
- * to compress the "changed" signals into one by calling
+ * setters, multiple #GtkAdjustment::changed signals will be emitted. However, since
+ * the emission of the #GtkAdjustment::changed signal is tied to the emission of the
+ * #GObject::notify signals of the changed properties, it's possible
+ * to compress the #GtkAdjustment::changed signals into one by calling
* g_object_freeze_notify() and g_object_thaw_notify() around the
* calls to the individual setters.
*
* Alternatively, using a single g_object_set() for all the properties
* to change, or using gtk_adjustment_configure() has the same effect
- * of compressing "changed" emissions.
+ * of compressing #GtkAdjustment::changed emissions.
*
* Since: 2.14
**/
* property is nonzero.
*
* See gtk_adjustment_set_lower() about how to compress multiple
- * emissions of the "changed" signal when setting multiple adjustment
+ * emissions of the #GtkAdjustment::changed signal when setting multiple adjustment
* properties.
*
* Since: 2.14
* Sets the step increment of the adjustment.
*
* See gtk_adjustment_set_lower() about how to compress multiple
- * emissions of the "changed" signal when setting multiple adjustment
+ * emissions of the #GtkAdjustment::changed signal when setting multiple adjustment
* properties.
*
* Since: 2.14
* Sets the page increment of the adjustment.
*
* See gtk_adjustment_set_lower() about how to compress multiple
- * emissions of the "changed" signal when setting multiple adjustment
+ * emissions of the #GtkAdjustment::changed signal when setting multiple adjustment
* properties.
*
* Since: 2.14
* Sets the page size of the adjustment.
*
* See gtk_adjustment_set_lower() about how to compress multiple
- * emissions of the "changed" signal when setting multiple adjustment
+ * emissions of the GtkAdjustment::changed signal when setting multiple adjustment
* properties.
*
* Since: 2.14
*
* Sets all properties of the adjustment at once.
*
- * Use this function to avoid multiple emissions of the "changed"
+ * Use this function to avoid multiple emissions of the #GtkAdjustment::changed
* signal. See gtk_adjustment_set_lower() for an alternative way
- * of compressing multiple emissions of "changed" into one.
+ * of compressing multiple emissions of #GtkAdjustment::changed into one.
*
* Since: 2.14
**/
*
* Emits a #GtkAdjustment::changed signal from the #GtkAdjustment.
* This is typically called by the owner of the #GtkAdjustment after it has
- * changed any of the #GtkAdjustment fields other than the value.
+ * changed any of the #GtkAdjustment properties other than the value.
*/
void
gtk_adjustment_changed (GtkAdjustment *adjustment)
*
* Emits a #GtkAdjustment::value_changed signal from the #GtkAdjustment.
* This is typically called by the owner of the #GtkAdjustment after it has
- * changed the #GtkAdjustment value field.
+ * changed the #GtkAdjustment:value property.
*/
void
gtk_adjustment_value_changed (GtkAdjustment *adjustment)
* @lower: the lower value.
* @upper: the upper value.
*
- * Updates the #GtkAdjustment #GtkAdjustment:value to ensure that the range
+ * Updates the #GtkAdjustment:value property to ensure that the range
* between @lower and @upper is in the current page (i.e. between
* #GtkAdjustment:value and #GtkAdjustment:value + #GtkAdjustment:page_size).
* If the range is larger than the page size, then only the start of it will