diff --git a/Atk-1.0.gir b/Atk-1.0.gir
index a9ccfea3..e6de003d 100644
--- a/Atk-1.0.gir
+++ b/Atk-1.0.gir
@@ -2256,6 +2256,25 @@ ask for the document type if it applies.
+
+ The "document-attribute-changed" signal should be emitted when there is a
+change to one of the document attributes returned by
+atk_document_get_attributes.
+
+
+
+
+
+ the name of the attribute being modified, or %NULL if not
+ available.
+
+
+
+ the attribute's new value, or %null if not available.
+
+
+
+
The 'load-complete' signal is emitted when a pending load of
a static document has completed. This signal is to be
@@ -5911,6 +5930,24 @@ Depcrecated (2.50): Use AtkObject::notification instead.
+
+ The "attribute-changed" signal should be emitted when one of an object's
+attributes changes.
+
+
+
+
+
+ the name of the attribute being modified, or %NULL if not
+ available.
+
+
+
+ the attribute's new value, or %null if not available.
+
+
+
+
The signal "children-changed" is emitted when a child is added or
removed from an object. It supports two details: "add" and
diff --git a/Gdk-4.0.gir b/Gdk-4.0.gir
index 09797837..e7d85587 100644
--- a/Gdk-4.0.gir
+++ b/Gdk-4.0.gir
@@ -15593,7 +15593,7 @@ This can be used to identify a monitor in the UI.
display coordinate space.
The returned geometry is in ”application pixels”, not in
-”device pixels” (see [method@Gdk.Monitor.get_scale_factor]).
+”device pixels” (see [method@Gdk.Monitor.get_scale]).
@@ -15673,6 +15673,25 @@ is returned as 60000.
+
+
+ Gets the internal scale factor that maps from monitor coordinates
+to device pixels.
+
+This can be used if you want to create pixel based data for a
+particular monitor, but most of the time you’re drawing to a surface
+where it is better to use [method@Gdk.Surface.get_scale] instead.
+
+ the scale
+
+
+
+
+ a `GdkMonitor`
+
+
+
+
Gets the internal scale factor that maps from monitor coordinates
@@ -15782,9 +15801,17 @@ is unplugged or removed.
The refresh rate, in milli-Hertz.
+
+
+ The scale of the monitor.
+
+
- The scale factor.
+ The scale factor.
+
+The scale factor is the next larger integer,
+compared to [property@Gdk.Surface:scale].