PyDoc: correct use of back ticks for literal text
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Basic FileHandler for importing a single file
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A file handler allows custom 'drag-and-drop' behavior to be associated with a given ``Operator``
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A file handler allows custom drag-and-drop behavior to be associated with a given ``Operator``
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(:class:`FileHandler.bl_import_operator`) and set of file extensions
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(:class:`FileHandler.bl_file_extensions`). Control over which area of the UI accepts the
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`drag-in-drop` action is specified using the :class:`FileHandler.poll_drop` method.
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drag-in-drop action is specified using the :class:`FileHandler.poll_drop` method.
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Similar to operators that use a file select window, operators participating in 'drag-and-drop', and
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Similar to operators that use a file select window, operators participating in drag-and-drop, and
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only accepting a single file, must define the following property:
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.. code-block:: python
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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FileHandler for Importing multiple files and exposing Operator options
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Operators which support being executed with multiple files from 'drag-and-drop' require the
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Operators which support being executed with multiple files from drag-and-drop require the
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following properties be defined:
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.. code-block:: python
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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ following properties be defined:
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files: CollectionProperty(type=OperatorFileListElement, options={'SKIP_SAVE', 'HIDDEN'})
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These ``directory`` and ``files`` properties will be set with the necessary data from the
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`drag-and-drop` operation.
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drag-and-drop operation.
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Additionally, if the operator provides operator properties that need to be accessible to the user,
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the :class:`ImportHelper.invoke_popup` method can be used to show a dialog leveraging the standard
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@@ -1741,7 +1741,7 @@ def pyrna2sphinx(basepath):
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if not descr:
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descr = prop.name
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# In rare cases `descr` may be empty.
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fw(" `{:s}`, {:s}\n\n".format(
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fw(" ``{:s}``, {:s}\n\n".format(
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prop.identifier,
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", ".join((val for val in (descr, type_descr) if val))
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))
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