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1 files changed, 20 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/modules/system/system.api.php b/modules/system/system.api.php
index 8e2e8957e..179f12311 100644
--- a/modules/system/system.api.php
+++ b/modules/system/system.api.php
@@ -1972,8 +1972,8 @@ function hook_permission() {
* containing information about the hook. Each array may contain the
* following elements:
* - variables: (required if "render element" not present) An array of
- * variables that this theme hook uses. This value allows the theme layer to
- * properly utilize templates. Each array key represents the name of the
+ * variables that this theme hook uses. This value allows the theme layer
+ * to properly utilize templates. Each array key represents the name of the
* variable and the value will be used as the default value if it is not
* given when theme() is called. Template implementations receive these
* arguments as variables in the template file. Function implementations
@@ -1989,20 +1989,20 @@ function hook_permission() {
* preprocess function (as needed) is actually loaded; this makes it
* possible to split theme functions out into separate files quite easily.
* - path: Override the path of the file to be used. Ordinarily the module or
- * theme path will be used, but if the file will not be in the default path,
- * include it here. This path should be relative to the Drupal root
+ * theme path will be used, but if the file will not be in the default
+ * path, include it here. This path should be relative to the Drupal root
* directory.
- * - template: If specified, this theme implementation is a template, and this
- * is the template file without an extension. Do not put .tpl.php on this
- * file; that extension will be added automatically by the default rendering
- * engine (which is PHPTemplate). If 'path', above, is specified, the
- * template should also be in this path.
- * - function: If specified, this will be the function name to invoke for this
- * implementation. If neither file nor function is specified, a default
- * function name will be assumed. For example, if a module registers
- * the 'node' theme hook, 'theme_node' will be assigned to its function.
- * If the chameleon theme registers the node hook, it will be assigned
- * 'chameleon_node' as its function.
+ * - template: If specified, this theme implementation is a template, and
+ * this is the template file without an extension. Do not put .tpl.php on
+ * this file; that extension will be added automatically by the default
+ * rendering engine (which is PHPTemplate). If 'path', above, is specified,
+ * the template should also be in this path.
+ * - function: If specified, this will be the function name to invoke for
+ * this implementation. If neither 'template' nor 'function' is specified,
+ * a default function name will be assumed. For example, if a module
+ * registers the 'node' theme hook, 'theme_node' will be assigned to its
+ * function. If the chameleon theme registers the node hook, it will be
+ * assigned 'chameleon_node' as its function.
* - pattern: A regular expression pattern to be used to allow this theme
* implementation to have a dynamic name. The convention is to use __ to
* differentiate the dynamic portion of the theme. For example, to allow
@@ -2017,11 +2017,11 @@ function hook_permission() {
* a theme this will be filled in as phptemplate_preprocess and
* phptemplate_preprocess_HOOK as well as themename_preprocess and
* themename_preprocess_HOOK.
- * - override preprocess functions: Set to TRUE when a theme does NOT want the
- * standard preprocess functions to run. This can be used to give a theme
- * FULL control over how variables are set. For example, if a theme wants
- * total control over how certain variables in the page.tpl.php are set,
- * this can be set to true. Please keep in mind that when this is used
+ * - override preprocess functions: Set to TRUE when a theme does NOT want
+ * the standard preprocess functions to run. This can be used to give a
+ * theme FULL control over how variables are set. For example, if a theme
+ * wants total control over how certain variables in the page.tpl.php are
+ * set, this can be set to true. Please keep in mind that when this is used
* by a theme, that theme becomes responsible for making sure necessary
* variables are set.
* - type: (automatically derived) Where the theme hook is defined: