[pkg-java] r5003 - trunk/libgtk-java/debian
mh at alioth.debian.org
mh at alioth.debian.org
Wed Dec 12 17:08:57 UTC 2007
Author: mh
Date: 2007-12-12 17:08:56 +0000 (Wed, 12 Dec 2007)
New Revision: 5003
Modified:
trunk/libgtk-java/debian/control
Log:
Fixed type in description
Modified: trunk/libgtk-java/debian/control
===================================================================
--- trunk/libgtk-java/debian/control 2007-12-12 13:13:32 UTC (rev 5002)
+++ trunk/libgtk-java/debian/control 2007-12-12 17:08:56 UTC (rev 5003)
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
applications using Java. This covers the entire gtk and gnome API, so you can
create true gnome applications, which work just like any other desktop
application. Most other Java UI toolkits such as SWT or swing provide at most
- compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome appliactions. You
+ compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome applications. You
should use java-gnome if you want to use standard gtk and gnome features such
as stock icons, and file chooser buttons; or if you want to use additional
gnome libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed.
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
applications using Java. This covers the entire gtk and gnome API, so you can
create true gnome applications, which work just like any other desktop
application. Most other Java UI toolkits such as SWT or swing provide at most
- compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome appliactions. You
+ compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome applications. You
should use java-gnome if you want to use standard gtk and gnome features such
as stock icons, and file chooser buttons; or if you want to use additional
gnome libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed.
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
applications using Java. This covers the entire gtk and gnome API, so you can
create true gnome applications, which work just like any other desktop
application. Most other Java UI toolkits such as SWT or swing provide at most
- compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome appliactions. You
+ compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome applications. You
should use java-gnome if you want to use standard gtk and gnome features such
as stock icons, and file chooser buttons; or if you want to use additional
gnome libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed.
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
applications using Java. This covers the entire gtk and gnome API, so you can
create true gnome applications, which work just like any other desktop
application. Most other Java UI toolkits such as SWT or swing provide at most
- compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome appliactions. You
+ compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome applications. You
should use java-gnome if you want to use standard gtk and gnome features such
as stock icons, and file chooser buttons; or if you want to use additional
gnome libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed.
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
applications using Java. This covers the entire gtk and gnome API, so you can
create true gnome applications, which work just like any other desktop
application. Most other Java UI toolkits such as SWT or swing provide at most
- compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome appliactions. You
+ compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome applications. You
should use java-gnome if you want to use standard gtk and gnome features such
as stock icons, and file chooser buttons; or if you want to use additional
gnome libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed.
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@
applications using Java. This covers the entire gtk and gnome API, so you can
create true gnome applications, which work just like any other desktop
application. Most other Java UI toolkits such as SWT or swing provide at most
- compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome appliactions. You
+ compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome applications. You
should use java-gnome if you want to use standard gtk and gnome features such
as stock icons, and file chooser buttons; or if you want to use additional
gnome libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed.
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