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Diffstat (limited to 'libmate-desktop/mate-desktop-utils.c')
-rw-r--r-- | libmate-desktop/mate-desktop-utils.c | 43 |
1 files changed, 23 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/libmate-desktop/mate-desktop-utils.c b/libmate-desktop/mate-desktop-utils.c index df7aa3f..6043f36 100644 --- a/libmate-desktop/mate-desktop-utils.c +++ b/libmate-desktop/mate-desktop-utils.c @@ -58,14 +58,14 @@ hls_to_rgb (gdouble *h, * @argc: a pointer to the vector size * @argv: a pointer to the vector * - * Description: Prepends a terminal (either the one configured as default in - * the user's MATE setup, or one of the common xterm emulators) to the passed - * in vector, modifying it in the process. The vector should be allocated with - * #g_malloc, as this will #g_free the original vector. Also all elements must - * have been allocated separately. That is the standard glib/MATE way of - * doing vectors however. If the integer that @argc points to is negative, the - * size will first be computed. Also note that passing in pointers to a vector - * that is empty, will just create a new vector for you. + * Prepends a terminal (either the one configured as default in the user's + * MATE setup, or one of the common xterm emulators) to the passed in vector, + * modifying it in the process. The vector should be allocated with #g_malloc, + * as this will #g_free the original vector. Also all elements must have been + * allocated separately. That is the standard glib/MATE way of doing vectors + * however. If the integer that @argc points to is negative, the size will + * first be computed. Also note that passing in pointers to a vector that is + * empty, will just create a new vector for you. **/ void mate_desktop_prepend_terminal_to_vector (int *argc, char ***argv) @@ -245,13 +245,14 @@ _mate_desktop_init_i18n (void) { #if GTK_CHECK_VERSION (3, 0, 0) /** + * gtk_style_shade: + * @a: the starting colour + * @b: [out] the resulting colour + * @k: amount to scale lightness and saturation by + * * Takes a colour "a", scales the lightness and saturation by a certain amount, * and sets "b" to the resulting colour. * gtkstyle.c cut-and-pastage. - * - * \param a the starting colour - * \param b [out] the resulting colour - * \param k amount to scale lightness and saturation by */ static void gtk_style_shade (GdkRGBA *a, @@ -288,11 +289,12 @@ gtk_style_shade (GdkRGBA *a, } /** - * Converts a red/green/blue triplet to a hue/lightness/saturation triplet. + * rgb_to_hls: + * @r: on input, red; on output, hue + * @g: on input, green; on output, lightness + * @b: on input, blue; on output, saturation * - * \param r on input, red; on output, hue - * \param g on input, green; on output, lightness - * \param b on input, blue; on output, saturation + * Converts a red/green/blue triplet to a hue/lightness/saturation triplet. */ static void rgb_to_hls (gdouble *r, @@ -366,11 +368,12 @@ rgb_to_hls (gdouble *r, } /** - * Converts a hue/lightness/saturation triplet to a red/green/blue triplet. + * hls_to_rgb: + * @h: on input, hue; on output, red + * @l: on input, lightness; on output, green + * @s on input, saturation; on output, blue * - * \param h on input, hue; on output, red - * \param l on input, lightness; on output, green - * \param s on input, saturation; on output, blue + * Converts a hue/lightness/saturation triplet to a red/green/blue triplet. */ static void hls_to_rgb (gdouble *h, |