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diff --git a/calendar/gui/e-day-view.h b/calendar/gui/e-day-view.h
index ae1cf79d56..9f43a1ad78 100644
--- a/calendar/gui/e-day-view.h
+++ b/calendar/gui/e-day-view.h
@@ -38,31 +38,31 @@ G_BEGIN_DECLS
*/
/* The maximum number of days shown. We use the week view for anything more
- than about 9 days. */
+ * than about 9 days. */
#define E_DAY_VIEW_MAX_DAYS 10
/* This is used as a special code to signify a long event instead of the day
- of a normal event. */
+ * of a normal event. */
#define E_DAY_VIEW_LONG_EVENT E_DAY_VIEW_MAX_DAYS
/* The maximum number of columns of appointments within a day in multi-day
- view. */
+ * view. */
#define E_DAY_VIEW_MULTI_DAY_MAX_COLUMNS 6
/* minimum width of the event in one-day view in pixels */
#define E_DAY_VIEW_MIN_DAY_COL_WIDTH 60
/* The width of the gap between appointments. This should be at least
- E_DAY_VIEW_BAR_WIDTH, since in the top canvas we use this space to draw
- the triangle to represent continuing events. */
+ * E_DAY_VIEW_BAR_WIDTH, since in the top canvas we use this space to draw
+ * the triangle to represent continuing events. */
#define E_DAY_VIEW_GAP_WIDTH 7
/* The width of the bars down the left of each column and appointment.
- This includes the borders on each side of it. */
+ * This includes the borders on each side of it. */
#define E_DAY_VIEW_BAR_WIDTH 7
/* The height of the horizontal bar above & beneath the selected event.
- This includes the borders on the top and bottom. */
+ * This includes the borders on the top and bottom. */
#define E_DAY_VIEW_BAR_HEIGHT 6
/* The size of the reminder & recurrence icons, and padding around them. */
@@ -97,8 +97,8 @@ G_BEGIN_DECLS
#define E_DAY_VIEW_TOP_CANVAS_Y_GAP 2
/* These are used to get/set the working days in the week. The bit-flags are
- combined together. The bits must be from 0 (Sun) to 6 (Sat) to match the
- day values used by localtime etc. */
+ * combined together. The bits must be from 0 (Sun) to 6 (Sat) to match the
+ * day values used by localtime etc. */
typedef enum
{
E_DAY_VIEW_SUNDAY = 1 << 0,
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ typedef enum
} EDayViewDays;
/* These are used to specify the type of an appointment. They match those
- used in EMeetingTimeSelector. */
+ * used in EMeetingTimeSelector. */
typedef enum
{
E_DAY_VIEW_BUSY_TENTATIVE = 0,
@@ -122,10 +122,10 @@ typedef enum
} EDayViewBusyType;
/* This is used to specify the format used when displaying the dates.
- The full format is like 'Thursday 12 September'. The abbreviated format is
- like 'Thu 12 Sep'. The no weekday format is like '12 Sep'. The short format
- is like '12'. The actual format used is determined in
- e_day_view_recalc_cell_sizes (), once we know the font being used. */
+ * The full format is like 'Thursday 12 September'. The abbreviated format is
+ * like 'Thu 12 Sep'. The no weekday format is like '12 Sep'. The short format
+ * is like '12'. The actual format used is determined in
+ * e_day_view_recalc_cell_sizes (), once we know the font being used. */
typedef enum
{
E_DAY_VIEW_DATE_FULL,
@@ -172,14 +172,14 @@ struct _EDayViewEvent {
E_CALENDAR_VIEW_EVENT_FIELDS
/* For events in the main canvas, this contains the start column.
- For long events in the top canvas, this is its row. */
+ * For long events in the top canvas, this is its row. */
guint8 start_row_or_col;
/* For events in the main canvas, this is the number of columns that
- it covers. For long events this is set to 1 if the event is shown.
- For both types of events this is set to 0 if the event is not shown,
- i.e. it couldn't fit into the display. Currently long events are
- always shown as we just increase the height of the top canvas. */
+ * it covers. For long events this is set to 1 if the event is shown.
+ * For both types of events this is set to 0 if the event is not shown,
+ * i.e. it couldn't fit into the display. Currently long events are
+ * always shown as we just increase the height of the top canvas. */
guint8 num_columns;
};
@@ -243,8 +243,8 @@ struct _EDayView {
gboolean work_week_view;
/* The number of days we are showing. Usually 1 or 5, but can be up
- to E_DAY_VIEW_MAX_DAYS, e.g. when the user selects a range of
- days in the date navigator. */
+ * to E_DAY_VIEW_MAX_DAYS, e.g. when the user selects a range of
+ * days in the date navigator. */
gint days_shown;
/* The start of each day & an extra element to hold the last time. */
@@ -255,8 +255,8 @@ struct _EDayView {
GArray *events[E_DAY_VIEW_MAX_DAYS];
/* These are set to FALSE whenever an event in the corresponding array
- is changed. Any function that needs the events sorted calls
- e_day_view_ensure_events_sorted (). */
+ * is changed. Any function that needs the events sorted calls
+ * e_day_view_ensure_events_sorted (). */
gboolean long_events_sorted;
gboolean events_sorted[E_DAY_VIEW_MAX_DAYS];
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ struct _EDayView {
gboolean need_layout[E_DAY_VIEW_MAX_DAYS];
/* This is TRUE if we need to reshape the canvas items, but a full
- layout is not necessary. */
+ * layout is not necessary. */
gboolean long_events_need_reshape;
gboolean need_reshape[E_DAY_VIEW_MAX_DAYS];
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ struct _EDayView {
gint layout_timeout_id;
/* The number of rows needed, depending on the times shown and the
- minutes per row. */
+ * minutes per row. */
gint rows;
/* The height of each row. */
@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ struct _EDayView {
gint top_row_height;
/* The first and last times shown in the display. The last time isn't
- included in the range. Default is 0:00-24:00 */
+ * included in the range. Default is 0:00-24:00 */
gint first_hour_shown;
gint first_minute_shown;
gint last_hour_shown;
@@ -304,17 +304,17 @@ struct _EDayView {
gboolean show_event_end_times;
/* This is set to TRUE when the widget is created, so it scrolls to
- the start of the working day when first shown. */
+ * the start of the working day when first shown. */
gboolean scroll_to_work_day;
/* This is the width & offset of each of the day columns in the
- display. */
+ * display. */
gint day_widths[E_DAY_VIEW_MAX_DAYS];
gint day_offsets[E_DAY_VIEW_MAX_DAYS + 1];
/* An array holding the number of columns in each row, in each day.
- Note that there are a maximum of 12 * 24 rows (when a row is 5 mins)
- but we don't always have that many rows. */
+ * Note that there are a maximum of 12 * 24 rows (when a row is 5 mins)
+ * but we don't always have that many rows. */
guint8 cols_per_row[E_DAY_VIEW_MAX_DAYS][12 * 24];
/* The maximum number of columns from all rows in cols_per_row */
gint max_cols;
@@ -330,14 +330,14 @@ struct _EDayView {
EDayViewDateFormat date_format;
/* These are the longest month & weekday names in the current font.
- Months are 0 to 11. Weekdays are 0 (Sun) to 6 (Sat). */
+ * Months are 0 to 11. Weekdays are 0 (Sun) to 6 (Sat). */
gint longest_month_name;
gint longest_abbreviated_month_name;
gint longest_weekday_name;
gint longest_abbreviated_weekday_name;
/* The large font used to display the hours. I don't think we need a
- fontset since we only display numbers. */
+ * fontset since we only display numbers. */
PangoFontDescription *large_font_desc;
PangoFontDescription *small_font_desc;
@@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ struct _EDayView {
gint editing_event_num;
/* This is a GnomeCanvasRect which is placed around an item while it
- is being resized, so we can raise it above all other EText items. */
+ * is being resized, so we can raise it above all other EText items. */
GnomeCanvasItem *resize_long_event_rect_item;
GnomeCanvasItem *resize_rect_item;
GnomeCanvasItem *resize_bar_item;
@@ -385,26 +385,26 @@ struct _EDayView {
gint popup_event_num;
/* The currently selected region. If selection_start_day is -1 there is
- no current selection. If start_row or end_row is -1 then the
- selection is in the top canvas. */
+ * no current selection. If start_row or end_row is -1 then the
+ * selection is in the top canvas. */
gint selection_start_day;
gint selection_end_day;
gint selection_start_row;
gint selection_end_row;
/* This is TRUE if the selection is currently being dragged using the
- mouse. */
+ * mouse. */
gboolean selection_is_being_dragged;
/* This specifies which end of the selection is being dragged. */
EDayViewDragPosition selection_drag_pos;
/* This is TRUE if the selection is in the top canvas only (i.e. if the
- last motion event was in the top canvas). */
+ * last motion event was in the top canvas). */
gboolean selection_in_top_canvas;
/* The last mouse position, relative to the main canvas window.
- Used when auto-scrolling to update the selection. */
+ * Used when auto-scrolling to update the selection. */
gint last_mouse_x;
gint last_mouse_y;
@@ -428,13 +428,13 @@ struct _EDayView {
gchar *last_edited_comp_string;
/* This is the event the mouse button was pressed on. If the button
- is released we start editing it, but if the mouse is dragged we set
- this to -1. */
+ * is released we start editing it, but if the mouse is dragged we set
+ * this to -1. */
gint pressed_event_day;
gint pressed_event_num;
/* These are used when dragging events. If drag_event_day is not -1 we
- know that we are dragging one of the EDayView events around. */
+ * know that we are dragging one of the EDayView events around. */
gint drag_event_day;
gint drag_event_num;
@@ -443,16 +443,16 @@ struct _EDayView {
gint drag_event_y;
/* The offset of the mouse from the top of the event, in rows.
- In the top canvas this is the offset from the left, in days. */
+ * In the top canvas this is the offset from the left, in days. */
gint drag_event_offset;
/* The last day & row dragged to, so we know when we need to update
- the dragged event's position. */
+ * the dragged event's position. */
gint drag_last_day;
gint drag_last_row;
/* This is a GnomeCanvasRect which is placed around an item while it
- is being resized, so we can raise it above all other EText items. */
+ * is being resized, so we can raise it above all other EText items. */
GnomeCanvasItem *drag_long_event_rect_item;
GnomeCanvasItem *drag_long_event_item;
GnomeCanvasItem *drag_rect_item;
@@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ struct _EDayView {
gint pm_string_width;
/* remember last selected interval when click and restore on double click,
- if we double clicked inside that interval. */
+ * if we double clicked inside that interval. */
guint32 bc_event_time;
time_t before_click_dtstart;
time_t before_click_dtend;
@@ -483,25 +483,25 @@ GType e_day_view_get_type (void);
ECalendarView * e_day_view_new (ECalModel *model);
/* Whether we are displaying a work-week, in which case the display always
- starts on the first day of the working week. */
+ * starts on the first day of the working week. */
gboolean e_day_view_get_work_week_view (EDayView *day_view);
void e_day_view_set_work_week_view (EDayView *day_view,
gboolean work_week_view);
/* The number of days shown in the EDayView, from 1 to 7. This is normally
- either 1 or 5 (for the Work-Week view). */
+ * either 1 or 5 (for the Work-Week view). */
gint e_day_view_get_days_shown (EDayView *day_view);
void e_day_view_set_days_shown (EDayView *day_view,
gint days_shown);
/* This specifies the working days in the week. The value is a bitwise
- combination of day flags. Defaults to Mon-Fri. */
+ * combination of day flags. Defaults to Mon-Fri. */
EDayViewDays e_day_view_get_working_days (EDayView *day_view);
void e_day_view_set_working_days (EDayView *day_view,
EDayViewDays days);
/* Whether we display the Marcus Bains Line in the main canvas and time
- canvas. */
+ * canvas. */
void e_day_view_marcus_bains_update (EDayView *day_view);
gboolean e_day_view_marcus_bains_get_show_line (EDayView *day_view);
void e_day_view_marcus_bains_set_show_line (EDayView *day_view,