protocol: indentation fixes

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Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
Acked-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com>
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Peter Hutterer 2016-11-21 11:43:22 +00:00 committed by Daniel Stone
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<request name="bind">
<description summary="bind an object to the display">
Binds a new, client-created object to the server using the
specified name as the identifier.
specified name as the identifier.
</description>
<arg name="name" type="uint" summary="unique numeric name of the object"/>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" summary="bounded object"/>
@ -139,9 +139,9 @@
<description summary="announce global object">
Notify the client of global objects.
The event notifies the client that a global object with
the given name is now available, and it implements the
given version of the given interface.
The event notifies the client that a global object with
the given name is now available, and it implements the
given version of the given interface.
</description>
<arg name="name" type="uint" summary="numeric name of the global object"/>
<arg name="interface" type="string" summary="interface implemented by the object"/>
@ -152,10 +152,10 @@
<description summary="announce removal of global object">
Notify the client of removed global objects.
This event notifies the client that the global identified
by name is no longer available. If the client bound to
the global using the bind request, the client should now
destroy that object.
This event notifies the client that the global identified
by name is no longer available. If the client bound to
the global using the bind request, the client should now
destroy that object.
The object remains valid and requests to the object will be
ignored until the client destroys it, to avoid races between
@ -355,7 +355,7 @@
The pool can be used to create shared memory based buffer
objects. The server will mmap size bytes of the passed file
descriptor, to use as backing memory for the pool.
descriptor, to use as backing memory for the pool.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_shm_pool" summary="pool to create"/>
<arg name="fd" type="fd" summary="file descriptor for the pool"/>
@ -915,14 +915,14 @@
<request name="create_data_source">
<description summary="create a new data source">
Create a new data source.
Create a new data source.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_data_source" summary="data source to create"/>
</request>
<request name="get_data_device">
<description summary="create a new data device">
Create a new data device for a given seat.
Create a new data device for a given seat.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_data_device" summary="data device to create"/>
<arg name="seat" type="object" interface="wl_seat" summary="seat associated with the data device"/>
@ -1308,7 +1308,7 @@
<enum name="error">
<description summary="wl_surface error values">
These errors can be emitted in response to wl_surface requests.
These errors can be emitted in response to wl_surface requests.
</description>
<entry name="invalid_scale" value="0" summary="buffer scale value is invalid"/>
<entry name="invalid_transform" value="1" summary="buffer transform value is invalid"/>
@ -1661,8 +1661,8 @@
<enum name="capability" bitfield="true">
<description summary="seat capability bitmask">
This is a bitmask of capabilities this seat has; if a member is
set, then it is present on the seat.
This is a bitmask of capabilities this seat has; if a member is
set, then it is present on the seat.
</description>
<entry name="pointer" value="1" summary="the seat has pointer devices"/>
<entry name="keyboard" value="2" summary="the seat has one or more keyboards"/>
@ -1857,7 +1857,7 @@
<enum name="button_state">
<description summary="physical button state">
Describes the physical state of a button that produced the button
Describes the physical state of a button that produced the button
event.
</description>
<entry name="released" value="0" summary="the button is not pressed"/>
@ -1870,8 +1870,8 @@
The location of the click is given by the last motion or
enter event.
The time argument is a timestamp with millisecond
granularity, with an undefined base.
The time argument is a timestamp with millisecond
granularity, with an undefined base.
The button is a button code as defined in the Linux kernel's
linux/input-event-codes.h header file, e.g. BTN_LEFT.
@ -2091,7 +2091,7 @@
<entry name="no_keymap" value="0"
summary="no keymap; client must understand how to interpret the raw keycode"/>
<entry name="xkb_v1" value="1"
summary="libxkbcommon compatible; to determine the xkb keycode, clients must add 8 to the key event keycode"/>
summary="libxkbcommon compatible; to determine the xkb keycode, clients must add 8 to the key event keycode"/>
</enum>
<event name="keymap">
@ -2137,8 +2137,8 @@
<event name="key">
<description summary="key event">
A key was pressed or released.
The time argument is a timestamp with millisecond
granularity, with an undefined base.
The time argument is a timestamp with millisecond
granularity, with an undefined base.
</description>
<arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial number of the key event"/>
<arg name="time" type="uint" summary="timestamp with millisecond granularity"/>
@ -2168,23 +2168,23 @@
<event name="repeat_info" since="4">
<description summary="repeat rate and delay">
Informs the client about the keyboard's repeat rate and delay.
Informs the client about the keyboard's repeat rate and delay.
This event is sent as soon as the wl_keyboard object has been created,
and is guaranteed to be received by the client before any key press
event.
This event is sent as soon as the wl_keyboard object has been created,
and is guaranteed to be received by the client before any key press
event.
Negative values for either rate or delay are illegal. A rate of zero
will disable any repeating (regardless of the value of delay).
Negative values for either rate or delay are illegal. A rate of zero
will disable any repeating (regardless of the value of delay).
This event can be sent later on as well with a new value if necessary,
so clients should continue listening for the event past the creation
of wl_keyboard.
This event can be sent later on as well with a new value if necessary,
so clients should continue listening for the event past the creation
of wl_keyboard.
</description>
<arg name="rate" type="int"
summary="the rate of repeating keys in characters per second"/>
summary="the rate of repeating keys in characters per second"/>
<arg name="delay" type="int"
summary="delay in milliseconds since key down until repeating starts"/>
summary="delay in milliseconds since key down until repeating starts"/>
</event>
</interface>
@ -2425,10 +2425,10 @@
mode that was received with the current flag set.
The size of a mode is given in physical hardware units of
the output device. This is not necessarily the same as
the output size in the global compositor space. For instance,
the output may be scaled, as described in wl_output.scale,
or transformed, as described in wl_output.transform.
the output device. This is not necessarily the same as
the output size in the global compositor space. For instance,
the output may be scaled, as described in wl_output.scale,
or transformed, as described in wl_output.transform.
</description>
<arg name="flags" type="uint" enum="mode" summary="bitfield of mode flags"/>
<arg name="width" type="int" summary="width of the mode in hardware units"/>
@ -2440,20 +2440,20 @@
<event name="done" since="2">
<description summary="sent all information about output">
This event is sent after all other properties have been
sent after binding to the output object and after any
other property changes done after that. This allows
changes to the output properties to be seen as
atomic, even if they happen via multiple events.
This event is sent after all other properties have been
sent after binding to the output object and after any
other property changes done after that. This allows
changes to the output properties to be seen as
atomic, even if they happen via multiple events.
</description>
</event>
<event name="scale" since="2">
<description summary="output scaling properties">
This event contains scaling geometry information
that is not in the geometry event. It may be sent after
binding the output object or if the output scale changes
later. If it is not sent, the client should assume a
that is not in the geometry event. It may be sent after
binding the output object or if the output scale changes
later. If it is not sent, the client should assume a
scale of 1.
A scale larger than 1 means that the compositor will
@ -2550,7 +2550,7 @@
<enum name="error">
<entry name="bad_surface" value="0"
summary="the to-be sub-surface is invalid"/>
summary="the to-be sub-surface is invalid"/>
</enum>
<request name="get_subsurface">
@ -2564,11 +2564,11 @@
error is raised.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_subsurface"
summary="the new sub-surface object ID"/>
summary="the new sub-surface object ID"/>
<arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface"
summary="the surface to be turned into a sub-surface"/>
summary="the surface to be turned into a sub-surface"/>
<arg name="parent" type="object" interface="wl_surface"
summary="the parent surface"/>
summary="the parent surface"/>
</request>
</interface>
@ -2637,7 +2637,7 @@
<enum name="error">
<entry name="bad_surface" value="0"
summary="wl_surface is not a sibling or the parent"/>
summary="wl_surface is not a sibling or the parent"/>
</enum>
<request name="set_position">
@ -2682,7 +2682,7 @@
of its siblings and parent.
</description>
<arg name="sibling" type="object" interface="wl_surface"
summary="the reference surface"/>
summary="the reference surface"/>
</request>
<request name="place_below">
@ -2691,7 +2691,7 @@
See wl_subsurface.place_above.
</description>
<arg name="sibling" type="object" interface="wl_surface"
summary="the reference surface"/>
summary="the reference surface"/>
</request>
<request name="set_sync">