diff src/graphics.cc @ 13929:9cae456085c2

Grammarcheck of documentation before 3.6.0 release. * accumarray.m, blkdiag.m, nargoutchk.m, nthargout.m, profexplore.m, profile.m, computer.m, orderfields.m, recycle.m, version.m, sqp.m, matlabroot.m, __plt_get_axis_arg__.m, isonormals.m, isosurface.m, __fltk_file_filter__.m, __is_function__.m, __uigetdir_fltk__.m, __uigetfile_fltk__.m, __uiobject_split_args__.m, __uiputfile_fltk__.m, uicontextmenu.m, uiresume.m, uiwait.m, mkpp.m, ppder.m, residue.m, addpref.m, getpref.m, ispref.m, loadprefs.m, prefsfile.m, saveprefs.m, rmpref.m, setpref.m, fftshift.m, bicg.m, bicgstab.m, cgs.m, gmres.m, __sprand_impl__.m, quantile.m, deblank.m, strsplit.m, addtodate.m, bsxfun.cc, kron.cc, regexp.cc, data.cc, file-io.cc, graphics.cc, load-save.cc, mappers.cc: Grammarcheck of documentation before 3.6.0 release.
author Rik <octave@nomad.inbox5.com>
date Wed, 23 Nov 2011 08:38:19 -0800
parents ec435c4d8198
children e48e8253ce58
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--- a/src/graphics.cc	Tue Nov 22 21:22:46 2011 -0800
+++ b/src/graphics.cc	Wed Nov 23 08:38:19 2011 -0800
@@ -9572,32 +9572,32 @@
 @deftypefnx {Built-in Function} {} waitfor (@var{h}, @var{prop})\n\
 @deftypefnx {Built-in Function} {} waitfor (@var{h}, @var{prop}, @var{value})\n\
 @deftypefnx {Built-in Function} {} waitfor (@dots{}, \"timeout\", @var{timeout})\n\
-Suspends the execution of the current program until a condition is\n\
-satisfied on the graphics handle @var{h}. While the program is suspended\n\
+Suspend the execution of the current program until a condition is\n\
+satisfied on the graphics handle @var{h}.  While the program is suspended\n\
 graphics events are still being processed normally, allowing callbacks to\n\
-modify the state of graphics objects. This function is reentrant and can be\n\
+modify the state of graphics objects.  This function is reentrant and can be\n\
 called from a callback, while another @code{waitfor} call is pending at\n\
 top-level.\n\
 \n\
 In the first form, program execution is suspended until the graphics object\n\
-@var{h} is destroyed. If the graphics handle is invalid, the function\n\
+@var{h} is destroyed.  If the graphics handle is invalid, the function\n\
 returns immediately.\n\
 \n\
 In the second form, execution is suspended until the graphics object is\n\
-destroyed or the property named @var{prop} is modified. If the graphics\n\
+destroyed or the property named @var{prop} is modified.  If the graphics\n\
 handle is invalid or the property does not exist, the function returns\n\
 immediately.\n\
 \n\
 In the third form, execution is suspended until the graphics object is\n\
-destroyed or the property named @var{prop} is set to @var{value}. The\n\
-function @code{isequal} is used to compare property values. If the graphics\n\
+destroyed or the property named @var{prop} is set to @var{value}.  The\n\
+function @code{isequal} is used to compare property values.  If the graphics\n\
 handle is invalid, the property does not exist or the property is already\n\
 set to @var{value}, the function returns immediately.\n\
 \n\
 An optional timeout can be specified using the property @code{timeout}.\n\
 This timeout value is the number of seconds to wait for the condition to be\n\
-true. @var{timeout} must be at least 1. If a smaller value is specified, a\n\
-warning is issued and a value of 1 is used instead. If the timeout value is\n\
+true.  @var{timeout} must be at least 1. If a smaller value is specified, a\n\
+warning is issued and a value of 1 is used instead.  If the timeout value is\n\
 not an integer, it is truncated towards 0.\n\
 \n\
 To define a condition on a property named @code{timeout}, use the string\n\