[latex3-commits] [git/LaTeX3-latex3-latex2e] typo-fix: Update ltdirchk.dtx and ltoutenc.dtx to remove typos found in #428, #429 (cf539f0a)

Johannes Braams texniek at braams.xs4all.nl
Sat Dec 5 23:20:38 CET 2020


Repository : https://github.com/latex3/latex2e
On branch  : typo-fix
Link       : https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/commit/cf539f0a79d160c5348abb78c919d6326986377a

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commit cf539f0a79d160c5348abb78c919d6326986377a
Author: Johannes Braams <texniek at braams.xs4all.nl>
Date:   Sat Dec 5 23:20:38 2020 +0100

    Update ltdirchk.dtx and ltoutenc.dtx to remove typos found in #428, #429


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cf539f0a79d160c5348abb78c919d6326986377a
 base/ltdirchk.dtx | 18 +++++++++---------
 base/ltoutenc.dtx | 12 ++++++------
 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)

diff --git a/base/ltdirchk.dtx b/base/ltdirchk.dtx
index 3abd49ac..7b4f612b 100644
--- a/base/ltdirchk.dtx
+++ b/base/ltdirchk.dtx
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
 %<*driver>
 % \fi
 \ProvidesFile{ltdirchk.dtx}
-             [2020/08/21 v1.3a LaTeX Kernel (System Dependent Parts)]
+             [2020/12/05 v1.3a LaTeX Kernel (System Dependent Parts)]
 % \iffalse
 \documentclass{ltxdoc}
 \GetFileInfo{ltdirchk.dtx}
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
 %         {Add unstripped module,
 %          so that dircheck.dtx may be used with initex}
 % \changes{v1.0a}{1994/03/08}
-%         {Reorganise driver module into `new style'}
+%         {Reorganize driver module into `new style'}
 % \changes{v1.0b}{1994/03/12}
 %         {Change name from dircheck.dtx}
 % \changes{v1.0b}{1994/03/12}
@@ -81,13 +81,13 @@
 % \changes{v1.0w}{1998/08/17}{(RmS) Documentation improvements.}
 %
 %
-% \section{\LaTeX\ System Dependent Initialisations}
+% \section{\LaTeX\ System Dependent Initializations}
 %
 % \changes{v0.2g}{1994/01/21}
-%         {Improve documentation, reorganise docstrip module}
+%         {Improve documentation, reorganize docstrip module}
 %
 % This file implements the semi-automatic determination of various
-% system dependent parts of the initialisation. The actual definitions
+% system dependent parts of the initialization. The actual definitions
 % may be placed in a file |texsys.cfg|. Thus for operating systems for
 % which the tests here do not result in acceptable settings, a `hand
 % written' |texsys.cfg| may be produced.
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@
 %
 % \DescribeMacro{\@TeXversion}
 % \changes{v1.0f}{1994/05/23}{Document \cs{@TeXversion}}
-% |\@TeXversion| is now set automatically by the initialisation tests
+% |\@TeXversion| is now set automatically by the initialization tests
 % in this file. You should not need to set it in |texsys.cfg|, however
 % the following documentation is left for information. \LaTeX\ does
 % not set this variable exactly, the automatic tests set it to:\\
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@
 %
 % \StopEventually{}
 %
-% \section{Initialisation}
+% \section{Initialization}
 % As this file is read at a very early stage, some definitions that
 % are normally considered to be part of the format must be made here.
 %
@@ -481,7 +481,7 @@
 %
 % Normally one would not need to define this macro in |texsys.cfg| as
 % the automatic tests can supply parsers that work with UNIX and VMS
-% syntax, as well as a basic parser that willcover many other cases.
+% syntax, as well as a basic parser that will cover many other cases.
 % However some operating systems may need a `hand produced' parser
 % in which case it should be defined in this file.
 %
@@ -794,7 +794,7 @@
 % to supply the correct information to the prompts. Now the interaction
 % is omitted. After the format is made the installer can attempt to run
 % the test document |ltxcheck.tex| through \LaTeXe. This will check,
-% amongst other things, whether |texsys.cfg| will need to be edited and
+% among other things, whether |texsys.cfg| will need to be edited and
 % the format remade.
 %
 % \begin{macro}{\input at path}
diff --git a/base/ltoutenc.dtx b/base/ltoutenc.dtx
index c6bfc149..7205a54e 100644
--- a/base/ltoutenc.dtx
+++ b/base/ltoutenc.dtx
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
 %<*driver>
 % \fi
 \ProvidesFile{ltoutenc.dtx}
-             [2020/08/10 v2.0s LaTeX Kernel (font encodings)]
+             [2020/12/05 v2.0s LaTeX Kernel (font encodings)]
 % \iffalse
 \documentclass{ltxdoc}
 \GetFileInfo{ltoutenc.dtx}
@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@
 % for |\textdollar| in \texttt{OT1} is a hack since \$ and \pounds{}
 % actually share the same slot in this encoding. Thus if such a glyph
 % becomes available in a different encoding (e.g., \texttt{TS1}) one
-% would like to get rid of the flacky one and make the default
+% would like to get rid of the flaky one and make the default
 % definition point to the new encoding. In such a case defining
 %\begin{verbatim}
 %   \DeclareTextSymbol{\textdollar}{TS1}{36}
@@ -841,7 +841,7 @@
 %    avoid that (they are some hidden inside \cs{maybe at load@fontshape}).
 %    As we don't have to load the fontshape in this case
 %    (as that happened in the box above if necessary, we simply
-%    disable that part of the code temporaily.
+%    disable that part of the code temporarily.
 %    We also ignore \cs{ignorespaces} which has the same issue and may
 %    show up as part of \cs{normalfont} if that is used.
 % \changes{v2.0m}{2019/12/18}{Avoid code that breaks \cs{accent}}
@@ -2538,7 +2538,7 @@
 %
 % The tie accent was borrowed from the |cmmi| font. The tc fonts
 % now provide four tie accents, the first two are done in the
-% classical way with assymetric glyphs hanging out of their boxes;
+% classical way with asymmetric glyphs hanging out of their boxes;
 % the new ties are centered in their boxes like all other accents.
 % They need a name: please tell us if you know what to call them.
 %
@@ -2550,7 +2550,7 @@
 \DeclareTextAccent{\capitalnewtie}{TS1}{29}
 %    \end{macrocode}
 %
-% Compund word marks.
+% Compound word marks.
 %
 % The text companion fonts contain two compound word marks of
 % different heights, one has |cap_height|, the other |asc_height|.
@@ -2837,7 +2837,7 @@
 %<*TU>
 %    \end{macrocode}
 % In the base interface the Unicode encoding is always known as TU
-% But we parameterise the encoding name to allow for modelling
+% But we parameterize the encoding name to allow for modelling
 % differences in Unicode support by different fonts.
 %    \begin{macrocode}
 \providecommand\UnicodeEncodingName{TU}





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