* @button: The button the user clicked to start the drag.
* @event: The event that triggered the start of the drag.
*
- * Initiates a drag on the source side. The function
- * only needs to be used when the application is
- * starting drags itself, and is not needed when
+ * Initiates a drag on the source side. The function only needs to be used
+ * when the application is starting drags itself, and is not needed when
* gtk_drag_source_set() is used.
*
* The @event is used to retrieve the timestamp that will be used internally to
- * grab the pointer. If @event is #NULL, then GDK_CURRENT_TIME will be used.
+ * grab the pointer. If @event is %NULL, then %GDK_CURRENT_TIME will be used.
* However, you should try to pass a real event in all cases, since that can be
* used by GTK+ to get information about the start position of the drag, for
- * example if the @event is a %GDK_MOTION_NOTIFY.
+ * example if the @event is a motion event.
*
* Generally there are three cases when you want to start a drag by hand by
* calling this function: