[rkward] doc/rkwardplugins: Add missing parentheses
Yuri Chornoivan
null at kde.org
Sun Jan 22 14:59:20 UTC 2017
Git commit d1515c77042ebfdf0610480a271d54319ee14248 by Yuri Chornoivan.
Committed on 22/01/2017 at 14:59.
Pushed by yurchor into branch 'master'.
Add missing parentheses
M +2 -2 doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook
https://commits.kde.org/rkward/d1515c77042ebfdf0610480a271d54319ee14248
diff --git a/doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook b/doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook
index 72bb1e86..64d24503 100644
--- a/doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook
@@ -1773,7 +1773,7 @@ This chapter contains information on some topics that are useful only to certain
</dialog>
</programlisting>
<para>
- Of course you can also use <link linkend="logic">UI logic</link> inside an optionset. There are two options for doing this: You can do so by making connection (or scripting) in the main <command><logic></command> section of your plugin, as usual. However, you will access the UI elements in the contents region as (⪚) "set.contents.firstname.XYZ". Note the prefix "set" (the <parameter>id</parameter> you have assigned to the set and "contents". Alternatively, you can add a separate <command><logic></command> section as a child element of your <command><optionset></command>. In this case, <parameter>id</parameter>s will be addressed relative to the contents region, ⪚ "firstname.XYZ". Only the <command><script></command>-element is not allowed in the logic section of an optionset. If you want to use scripting,
+ Of course you can also use <link linkend="logic">UI logic</link> inside an optionset. There are two options for doing this: You can do so by making connection (or scripting) in the main <command><logic></command> section of your plugin, as usual. However, you will access the UI elements in the contents region as (⪚) "set.contents.firstname.XYZ". Note the prefix "set" (the <parameter>id</parameter> you have assigned to the set and "contents"). Alternatively, you can add a separate <command><logic></command> section as a child element of your <command><optionset></command>. In this case, <parameter>id</parameter>s will be addressed relative to the contents region, ⪚ "firstname.XYZ". Only the <command><script></command>-element is not allowed in the logic section of an optionset. If you want to use scripting,
you will have to utilize the plugin's main <command><logic></command> section.
</para>
<note>
@@ -4375,7 +4375,7 @@ different types, using modifiers may lead to errors. For <replaceable>fixed_valu
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>map</term>
- <listitem><para>To include a &pluginmap; file from a different package (or an &rkward; &pluginmap; from your external &pluginmap;, you can refer to it by its <replaceable>namespacename::id</replaceable>, as specified in the required &pluginmap;s <document> element. Inclusion will fail, if no &pluginmap; by that id is known (⪚ not installed on the user's system). You should use this method for including &pluginmap;s outside your package, only. For maps inside your package, specifying a relative path (<parameter>file</parameter> attribute) is faster, and more reliable.
+ <listitem><para>To include a &pluginmap; file from a different package (or an &rkward; &pluginmap; from your external &pluginmap;), you can refer to it by its <replaceable>namespacename::id</replaceable>, as specified in the required &pluginmap;s <document> element. Inclusion will fail, if no &pluginmap; by that id is known (⪚ not installed on the user's system). You should use this method for including &pluginmap;s outside your package, only. For maps inside your package, specifying a relative path (<parameter>file</parameter> attribute) is faster, and more reliable.
</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist></para></listitem>
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