From cd0926808c881bd281443e3bcc3aa422e063cefb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tomáš Znamenáček Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 08:47:43 +0100 Subject: Changed headerdoc markup to work better with CocoaDocs (closes #55). --- Framework/MASDictionaryTransformer.h | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'Framework/MASDictionaryTransformer.h') diff --git a/Framework/MASDictionaryTransformer.h b/Framework/MASDictionaryTransformer.h index eced1bb..8f8e084 100644 --- a/Framework/MASDictionaryTransformer.h +++ b/Framework/MASDictionaryTransformer.h @@ -1,17 +1,17 @@ extern NSString *const MASDictionaryTransformerName; /** - @brief 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 @p NSData or some other supported type like an - @p NSDictionary. In Cocoa Bindings, the conversion can be done + 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 (@p NSKeyedUnarchiveFromDataTransformerName) - that converts any @p NSCoding types to @p NSData, but with shortcuts + 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 @p defaults command-line utility and the + when inspected with the `defaults` command-line utility and the format is compatible with an older sortcut library called Shortcut Recorder. */ -- cgit v1.2.3