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diff --git a/Framework/MASShortcutBinder.h b/Framework/MASShortcutBinder.h
index 1592e90..1e65e0d 100644
--- a/Framework/MASShortcutBinder.h
+++ b/Framework/MASShortcutBinder.h
@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
#import "MASShortcutMonitor.h"
/**
- @brief Binds actions to user defaults keys.
+ Binds actions to user defaults keys.
If you store shortcuts in user defaults (for example by binding
- a @p MASShortcutView to user defaults), you can use this class to
+ a `MASShortcutView` to user defaults), you can use this class to
connect an action directly to a user defaults key. If the shortcut
stored under the key changes, the action will get automatically
updated to the new one.
- This class is mostly a wrapper around a @p MASShortcutMonitor. It
+ This class is mostly a wrapper around a `MASShortcutMonitor`. It
watches the changes in user defaults and updates the shortcut monitor
accordingly with the new shortcuts.
*/
@interface MASShortcutBinder : NSObject
/**
- @brief A convenience shared instance.
+ A convenience shared instance.
You may use it so that you don’t have to manage an instance by hand,
but it’s perfectly fine to allocate and use a separate instance instead.
@@ -24,23 +24,23 @@
+ (instancetype) sharedBinder;
/**
- @brief The underlying shortcut monitor.
+ The underlying shortcut monitor.
*/
@property(strong) MASShortcutMonitor *shortcutMonitor;
/**
- @brief Binding options customizing the access to user defaults.
+ Binding options customizing the access to user defaults.
- As an example, you can use @p NSValueTransformerNameBindingOption to customize
+ As an example, you can use `NSValueTransformerNameBindingOption` to customize
the storage format used for the shortcuts. By default the shortcuts are converted
- from @p NSData (@p NSKeyedUnarchiveFromDataTransformerName). Note that if the
- binder is to work with @p MASShortcutView, both object have to use the same storage
+ from `NSData` (`NSKeyedUnarchiveFromDataTransformerName`). Note that if the
+ binder is to work with `MASShortcutView`, both object have to use the same storage
format.
*/
@property(copy) NSDictionary *bindingOptions;
/**
- @brief Binds given action to a shortcut stored under the given defaults key.
+ Binds given action to a shortcut stored under the given defaults key.
In other words, no matter what shortcut you store under the given key,
pressing it will always trigger the given action.
@@ -48,19 +48,19 @@
- (void) bindShortcutWithDefaultsKey: (NSString*) defaultsKeyName toAction: (dispatch_block_t) action;
/**
- @brief Disconnect the binding between user defaults and action.
+ Disconnect the binding between user defaults and action.
In other words, the shortcut stored under the given key will no longer trigger an action.
*/
- (void) breakBindingWithDefaultsKey: (NSString*) defaultsKeyName;
/**
- @brief Register default shortcuts in user defaults.
+ Register default shortcuts in user defaults.
- This is a convenience frontent to [NSUserDefaults registerDefaults].
+ This is a convenience frontent to `[NSUserDefaults registerDefaults]`.
The dictionary should contain a map of user defaults’ keys to appropriate
keyboard shortcuts. The shortcuts will be transformed according to
- @p bindingOptions and registered using @p registerDefaults.
+ `bindingOptions` and registered using `registerDefaults`.
*/
- (void) registerDefaultShortcuts: (NSDictionary*) defaultShortcuts;