hrev44114 adds 1 changeset to branch 'master' old head: ec3fd1713a48109bbc977cfc3addcc5f5ddf69d3 new head: d7f114cf1c1f73ebbf6f93f3a42e255f3c421431 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- d7f114c: Fixed typo. Spotted by ddavid123, thanks! #8521 [ Matt Madia <mattmadia@xxxxxxxxx> ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Revision: hrev44114 Commit: d7f114cf1c1f73ebbf6f93f3a42e255f3c421431 URL: http://cgit.haiku-os.org/haiku/commit/?id=d7f114c Author: Matt Madia <mattmadia@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat May 5 21:06:59 2012 UTC Ticket: https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/8521 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) src/documentation/uiguidelines/HaikuHIG.xml | 2 +- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/src/documentation/uiguidelines/HaikuHIG.xml b/src/documentation/uiguidelines/HaikuHIG.xml index 88abf5d..9a3011f 100644 --- a/src/documentation/uiguidelines/HaikuHIG.xml +++ b/src/documentation/uiguidelines/HaikuHIG.xml @@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ There are other possible ways, but these should be enough for you to get the ide <sect1> <title>Replicants</title> -<para>Replicants take their cue from Dolly the sheep in allowing a BView to be closned and allow you to do Really Neat Things(TM). As cool as replicant technology is, it is only an emerging technology in other operating systems and is unfamiliar to most users in general. As such, it is best left as an extra feature and not the primary mode of operation for a program. Here are some guidelines for using them, however. +<para>Replicants take their cue from Dolly the sheep in allowing a BView to be cloned and allow you to do Really Neat Things(TM). As cool as replicant technology is, it is only an emerging technology in other operating systems and is unfamiliar to most users in general. As such, it is best left as an extra feature and not the primary mode of operation for a program. Here are some guidelines for using them, however. <orderedlist> <listitem>It is appropriate for program to be a replicant if it is a lightweight program which provides information or a feature which the user will want to be able to access frequently.</listitem>