Change documentation references from OS X to macOS (#1927)

Since OS X 10.12 it has been named macOS so it makes sense
to reference it in documentation as such, even when it
sometimes refers to older versions which were called (Mac) OS X.
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Tobias Taschner
2020-07-04 22:08:24 +02:00
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parent 81e3760e4a
commit 1666f58bc6
80 changed files with 192 additions and 192 deletions

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@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ public:
list the user configured in the OS. Notice that this may or may not
correspond to the default @em locale as obtained from
wxLocale::GetSystemLanguage(); modern operation systems (Windows
Vista+, OS X) have separate language and regional (= locale) settings.
Vista+, macOS) have separate language and regional (= locale) settings.
@param domain
The catalog domain to look for.
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ public:
list the user configured in the OS. Notice that this may or may not
correspond to the default @em locale as obtained from
wxLocale::GetSystemLanguage(); modern operation systems (Windows
Vista+, OS X) have separate language and regional (= locale) settings.
Vista+, macOS) have separate language and regional (= locale) settings.
@param domain
The catalog domain to look for.
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ public:
Catalogs are searched for in standard places (system locales directory,
`LC_PATH` on Unix systems, Resources subdirectory of the application bundle
on OS X, executable's directory on Windows), but you may also prepend
on macOS, executable's directory on Windows), but you may also prepend
additional directories to the search path with
AddCatalogLookupPathPrefix().