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commit 0dad9503c7d279012c991b91da964c706874ce9a
Author: Mike Blumenkrantz <[email protected]>
Date:   Thu Sep 12 10:55:15 2019 +0200

    efl/hint: fix hint_align docs
    
    Summary:
    the docs should not assume that the current language is LTR and should
    instead specify that the horizontal direction depends on the language
    reading direction
    
    Reviewers: segfaultxavi
    
    Reviewed By: segfaultxavi
    
    Subscribers: cedric, #reviewers, #committers
    
    Tags: #efl
    
    Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D9911
---
 src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_gfx_hint.eo | 11 ++++++-----
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_gfx_hint.eo 
b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_gfx_hint.eo
index d00c83e246..14ff815ebb 100644
--- a/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_gfx_hint.eo
+++ b/src/lib/efl/interfaces/efl_gfx_hint.eo
@@ -244,9 +244,10 @@ interface Efl.Gfx.Hint
            boundaries of a container/manager. Accepted values are in
            the 0.0 to 1.0 range.
 
-           For the horizontal component, 0.0 means to the left, 1.0
-           means to the right. Analogously, for the vertical component,
-           0.0 to the top, 1.0 means to the bottom.
+           For the horizontal component, 0.0 means the start of the axis
+           in the direction that the current language reads, 1.0 means the end 
of the axis.
+
+           For the vertical component, 0.0 to the top, 1.0 means to the bottom.
 
            This is not a size enforcement in any way, it's just a hint
            that should be used whenever appropriate.
@@ -257,8 +258,8 @@ interface Efl.Gfx.Hint
          @image html alignment-hints.png
          */
          values {
-            x: double; [[Double, ranging from 0.0 to 1.0.]]
-            y: double; [[Double, ranging from 0.0 to 1.0.]]
+            x: double; [[Double, ranging from 0.0 to 1.0, where 0.0 is at the 
start of the horizontal axis and 1.0 is at the end.]]
+            y: double; [[Double, ranging from 0.0 to 1.0, where 0.0 is at the 
start of the vertical axis and 1.0 is at the end.]]
          }
       }
       @property hint_fill {

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