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| author | Tomáš Znamenáček | 2015-01-16 12:57:08 +0100 | 
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| committer | Tomáš Znamenáček | 2015-01-16 12:57:08 +0100 | 
| commit | bf3a032c4b9205437003a7decca66bd6533fc8bb (patch) | |
| tree | 7919d16edbd74676c6f30d89c9428ed70b2a8820 /Framework/MASDictionaryTransformer.h | |
| parent | 3ebbb7efde52d97abf9d215e5446e10a30223057 (diff) | |
| download | MASShortcut-bf3a032c4b9205437003a7decca66bd6533fc8bb.tar.bz2 | |
Decrease headerdoc indenting to appease appledoc (see #55).
I think I have finally found out the reason for CocoaDocs ignoring
our markup: I have indented the documentation by four spaces, which
was interpreted as “code” by appledoc. Trying now without the indent,
that should finally help.
Diffstat (limited to 'Framework/MASDictionaryTransformer.h')
| -rw-r--r-- | Framework/MASDictionaryTransformer.h | 22 | 
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
| diff --git a/Framework/MASDictionaryTransformer.h b/Framework/MASDictionaryTransformer.h index 8f8e084..6e53fd8 100644 --- a/Framework/MASDictionaryTransformer.h +++ b/Framework/MASDictionaryTransformer.h @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@  extern NSString *const MASDictionaryTransformerName;  /** -    Converts shortcuts for storage in user defaults. + Converts shortcuts for storage in user defaults. -    User defaults can’t stored custom types directly, they have to -    be serialized to `NSData` or some other supported type like an -    `NSDictionary`. In Cocoa Bindings, the conversion can be done -    using value transformers like this one. + User defaults can’t stored custom types directly, they have to + be serialized to `NSData` or some other supported type like an + `NSDictionary`. In Cocoa Bindings, the conversion can be done + using value transformers like this one. -    There’s a built-in transformer (`NSKeyedUnarchiveFromDataTransformerName`) -    that converts any `NSCoding` types to `NSData`, but with shortcuts -    it makes sense to use a dictionary instead – the defaults look better -    when inspected with the `defaults` command-line utility and the -    format is compatible with an older sortcut library called Shortcut -    Recorder. + There’s a built-in transformer (`NSKeyedUnarchiveFromDataTransformerName`) + that converts any `NSCoding` types to `NSData`, but with shortcuts + it makes sense to use a dictionary instead – the defaults look better + when inspected with the `defaults` command-line utility and the + format is compatible with an older sortcut library called Shortcut + Recorder.  */  @interface MASDictionaryTransformer : NSValueTransformer  @end | 
