docs: Mention the Timeline::stopped signal in the class description

Now that we have the ::stopped signal, it would be good if the
documentation mentioned it explicitly as the dual of the ::started
signal.
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Emmanuele Bassi 2012-06-13 09:09:56 +01:00
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* signal.
*
* Initial state can be set up by using the #ClutterTimeline::started signal,
* while final state can be set up by using the #ClutterTimeline::completed
* while final state can be set up by using the #ClutterTimeline::stopped
* signal. The #ClutterTimeline guarantees the emission of at least a single
* #ClutterTimeline::new-frame signal, as well as the emission of the
* #ClutterTimeline::completed signal.
* #ClutterTimeline::completed signal every time the #ClutterTimeline reaches
* its #ClutterTimeline:duration.
*
* It is possible to connect to specific points in the timeline progress by
* adding <emphasis>markers</emphasis> using clutter_timeline_add_marker_at_time()
@ -62,7 +63,8 @@
* Timelines can be made to loop once they reach the end of their duration, by
* using clutter_timeline_set_repeat_count(); a looping timeline will still
* emit the #ClutterTimeline::completed signal once it reaches the end of its
* duration.
* duration at each repeat. If you want to be notified of the end of the last
* repeat, use the #ClutterTimeline::stopped signal.
*
* Timelines have a #ClutterTimeline:direction: the default direction is
* %CLUTTER_TIMELINE_FORWARD, and goes from 0 to the duration; it is possible