* exceedingly large amount of rows. The #GtkCellLayout widget in
* that case would calculate the required width of the rows in an
* idle or timeout source (see g_timeout_add()) and when the widget
- * is requested its actual width in #GtkWidgetClass.get_preferred_width()
+ * is requested its actual width in #GtkWidgetClass.get_preferred_width(<!-- -->)
* it can simply consult the width accumulated so far in the
* #GtkCellAreaContext object.
*
* A simple example where rows are rendered from top to bottom and
* take up the full width of the layouting widget would look like:
* <example>
- * <title>A typical get_preferred_width() implementation</title>
+ * <title>A typical get_preferred_width(<!-- -->) implementation</title>
* <programlisting>
* static void
* foo_get_preferred_width (GtkWidget *widget,
* synchronously. The reasoning here is that any layouting widget is
* at least capable of synchronously calculating enough height to fill
* the screen height (or scrolled window height) in response to a single
- * call to #GtkWidgetClass.get_preferred_height_for_width(). Returning
+ * call to #GtkWidgetClass.get_preferred_height_for_width(<!-- -->). Returning
* a perfect height for width that is larger than the screen area is
* inconsequential since after the layouting receives an allocation
* from a scrolled window it simply continues to drive the scrollbar
/**
* GTK_CELL_AREA_WARN_INVALID_CELL_PROPERTY_ID:
- * @object: the #GObject on which set_cell_property() or get_get_property()
+ * @object: the #GObject on which set_cell_property(<!-- -->) or get_cell_property(<!-- -->)
* was called
* @property_id: the numeric id of the property
* @pspec: the #GParamSpec of the property
*
* This macro should be used to emit a standard warning about unexpected
- * properties in set_cell_property() and get_cell_property() implementations.
+ * properties in set_cell_property(<!-- -->) and get_cell_property(<!-- -->) implementations.
*/
#define GTK_CELL_AREA_WARN_INVALID_CELL_PROPERTY_ID(object, property_id, pspec) \
G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PSPEC ((object), "cell property id", (property_id), (pspec))