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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Points in this document are written as `(x,y)`, and rectangles are written as |
Views uses a coordinate system with `(0,0)` at the top-left, with increasing |
x-coordinates moving rightwards and increasing y-coordinates moving downwards. |
This is the same as the Windows and GTK coordinate systems, but *different from* |
-the Cocoa coordinate system, which has `(0,0)` at the bottom-right. Coordinates |
+the Cocoa coordinate system, which has `(0,0)` at the bottom-left. Coordinates |
Elly Fong-Jones
2017/05/22 14:53:42
ooops! thanks for noticing & fixing :)
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in this document use the Views coordinate system. |
Views generally *take ownership* of objects passed to them even via raw |
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ and a native window of some sort, which Views calls a **native widget**. Each |
Widget has a **root view**, which is a special subclass of View that helps with |
this bridging; the root view in turn has a single child view, called the |
Widget's **contents view**, which fills the entire root view. All other Views |
-inside a given Widget are children of that Widget's content view. |
+inside a given Widget are children of that Widget's contents view. |
Widgets have many responsibilities, including but not limited to: |
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ For more details, see [widget.h]. |
### Client and Non-Client Views |
-The content view of most Widgets is a **Non-Client View**, which is either a |
+The contents view of most Widgets is a **Non-Client View**, which is either a |
[NonClientView] or one of its descendants. The Non-Client View has two children, |
which are the **Non-Client Frame View** (a [NonClientFrameView]) and the |
**Client View** (a [ClientView]). The non-client frame view is responsible for |
@@ -130,12 +130,12 @@ affecting the client view. |
## Dialogs |
A commonly-used type of client view is a **dialog client view**, which has a |
-**content view**, optional buttons on the lower-right, and an optional extra |
+**contents view**, optional buttons on the lower-right, and an optional extra |
view on the lower-left. Dialogs are usually created by subclassing |
[DialogDelegate] or [DialogDelegateView] and then calling |
-`DialogDelegate::CreateDialogWidget`. The dialog's content view fills the entire |
-top part of the widget's client view, and the bottom part is taken over by the |
-dialog's buttons and extra view. |
+`DialogDelegate::CreateDialogWidget`. The dialog's contents view fills the |
+entire top part of the widget's client view, and the bottom part is taken over |
+by the dialog's buttons and extra view. |
## Bubbles |