diff --git a/common/flatpak-transaction.c b/common/flatpak-transaction.c index 4fac6e80..d4da12b8 100644 --- a/common/flatpak-transaction.c +++ b/common/flatpak-transaction.c @@ -1160,6 +1160,8 @@ flatpak_transaction_class_init (FlatpakTransactionClass *klass) * During the time between webflow-start and webflow-done the client can call flatpak_transaction_abort_webflow() * to manually abort the authentication. This is useful if the user aborted the authentication * operation some way, like e.g. closing the browser window. + * + * Since: 1.5.1 */ signals[WEBFLOW_START] = g_signal_new ("webflow-start", @@ -1177,6 +1179,8 @@ flatpak_transaction_class_init (FlatpakTransactionClass *klass) * The ::webflow-done signal gets emitted when the authentication * finished the webflow, independent of the reason and results. If * you for were showing a web-browser window it can now be closed. + * + * Since: 1.5.1 */ signals[WEBFLOW_DONE] = g_signal_new ("webflow-done", @@ -2793,12 +2797,14 @@ request_tokens_webflow_done (FlatpakAuthenticatorRequest *object, * @id: The webflow id, as passed into the webflow-start signal * * Cancel an ongoing webflow authentication request. This can be call - * in the time between FlatpakTransaction::webflow-start returned - * TRUE, and FlatpakTransaction::webflow-done is emitted. It will + * in the time between #FlatpakTransaction::webflow-start returned + * TRUE, and #FlatpakTransaction::webflow-done is emitted. It will * cancel the ongoing authentication operation. * * This is useful for example if you're showing an authenticaion * window with a browser, but the user closed it before it was finished. + * + * Since: 1.5.1 */ void flatpak_transaction_abort_webflow (FlatpakTransaction *self,