[Libreoffice-commits] core.git: android/README
ViKrAm-Baisclear (via logerrit)
logerrit at kemper.freedesktop.org
Sat Jan 9 09:21:12 UTC 2021
android/README | 8 ++++----
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
New commits:
commit a7abe26ad9b1e30eb4a7ea62391999d52676a7b7
Author: ViKrAm-Baisclear <vikrambais02 at gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Thu Jan 7 18:03:27 2021 +0530
Commit: Julien Nabet <serval2412 at yahoo.fr>
CommitDate: Sat Jan 9 10:20:29 2021 +0100
Fixed few grammar mistakes
Change-Id: I772d24df6aefc441380379c2a2f075e879aafa29
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/108936
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Julien Nabet <serval2412 at yahoo.fr>
diff --git a/android/README b/android/README
index 2e2fe5a434e8..5b27ceb8e971 100644
--- a/android/README
+++ b/android/README
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ The application implements editing support using 4 threads:
to complete. In addition it also receives events from the soffice thread (see below)
when the callback emits an event. Events are stored in a blocking queue (thread
processes events in FCFS order, goes to sleep when no more event is available and
- awakens when there are events in queue again).
+ awakens when there are events in the queue again).
4. A native thread created by LibreOfficeKit (we call it the soffice thread), where
LibreOffice itself runs. It receives calls from LOKitThread, and may emit callback
events as necessary.
@@ -128,11 +128,11 @@ For editing there are 2 coarse tasks that the LibreOffice app must do:
In most cases when an input event happens and is send to the LO core, then a message from
LO core follows. For example: when the user writes to the keyboard, key event is sent and
-a invalidation request from LO core follows. When user touches an image, a mouse event is
+an invalidation request from LO core follows. When user touches an image, a mouse event is
sent, and a "new graphic selection" message from LO core follows.
-All keyboard and touch events are send to LOKitThread as LOEvents. In LOKitThread they are
-processed and send to LibreOffice core. The touch events originate in JavaPanZoomController,
+All keyboard and touch events are sent to LOKitThread as LOEvents. In LOKitThread they are
+processed and sent to LibreOffice core. The touch events originate in JavaPanZoomController,
the keyboard events in LOKitInputConnectionHandler (org.libreoffice.LOKitInputConnectionHandler),
however there are other parts too - depending on the need.
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