[gsettings-desktop-schemas] schemas: Remove trailing spaces



commit a4ad6d10cb19821e792d48e0368dded05cf78ffe
Author: Bastien Nocera <hadess hadess net>
Date:   Wed Jan 11 18:43:25 2017 +0100

    schemas: Remove trailing spaces

 schemas/org.gnome.system.proxy.gschema.xml.in |   24 ++++++++++++------------
 1 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/schemas/org.gnome.system.proxy.gschema.xml.in b/schemas/org.gnome.system.proxy.gschema.xml.in
index 22a6682..66087e0 100644
--- a/schemas/org.gnome.system.proxy.gschema.xml.in
+++ b/schemas/org.gnome.system.proxy.gschema.xml.in
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
       <default>'none'</default>
       <summary>Proxy configuration mode</summary>
       <description>
-        Select the proxy configuration mode. Supported values are “none”, 
+        Select the proxy configuration mode. Supported values are “none”,
         “manual”, “auto”.
 
         If this is “none”, then proxies are not used.
@@ -43,10 +43,10 @@
       <default>[ 'localhost', '127.0.0.0/8', '::1' ]</default>
       <summary>Non-proxy hosts</summary>
       <description>
-        This key contains a list of hosts which are connected to directly, 
-        rather than via the proxy (if it is active). The values can be 
-        hostnames, domains (using an initial wildcard like *.foo.com), IP host 
-        addresses (both IPv4 and IPv6) and network addresses with a netmask 
+        This key contains a list of hosts which are connected to directly,
+        rather than via the proxy (if it is active). The values can be
+        hostnames, domains (using an initial wildcard like *.foo.com), IP host
+        addresses (both IPv4 and IPv6) and network addresses with a netmask
         (something like 192.168.0.0/24).
       </description>
     </key>
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
       <default>8080</default>
       <summary>HTTP proxy port</summary>
       <description>
-        The port on the machine defined by “/system/proxy/http/host” that you 
+        The port on the machine defined by “/system/proxy/http/host” that you
         proxy through.
       </description>
     </key>
@@ -87,9 +87,9 @@
       <default>false</default>
       <summary>Authenticate proxy server connections</summary>
       <description>
-        If true, then connections to the proxy server require authentication. 
-        The username/password combo is defined by 
-        “/system/proxy/http/authentication-user” and 
+        If true, then connections to the proxy server require authentication.
+        The username/password combo is defined by
+        “/system/proxy/http/authentication-user” and
         “/system/proxy/http/authentication-password”.
 
         This applies only to the http proxy; when using a separate
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@
       <default>0</default>
       <summary>Secure HTTP proxy port</summary>
       <description>
-        The port on the machine defined by “/system/proxy/https/host” that you 
+        The port on the machine defined by “/system/proxy/https/host” that you
         proxy through.
       </description>
     </key>
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@
       <default>0</default>
       <summary>FTP proxy port</summary>
       <description>
-        The port on the machine defined by “/system/proxy/ftp/host” that you 
+        The port on the machine defined by “/system/proxy/ftp/host” that you
         proxy through.
       </description>
     </key>
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
       <default>0</default>
       <summary>SOCKS proxy port</summary>
       <description>
-        The port on the machine defined by “/system/proxy/socks/host” that you 
+        The port on the machine defined by “/system/proxy/socks/host” that you
         proxy through.
       </description>
     </key>


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