[latex3-commits] [git/LaTeX3-latex3-latex2e] develop: remove somee double words [ci skip] (5c1eff0c)

Frank Mittelbach frank.mittelbach at latex-project.org
Thu Feb 20 10:46:57 CET 2020


Repository : https://github.com/latex3/latex2e
On branch  : develop
Link       : https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/commit/5c1eff0cdb4b59e4a9b927f84827644b4210bf31

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commit 5c1eff0cdb4b59e4a9b927f84827644b4210bf31
Author: Frank Mittelbach <frank.mittelbach at latex-project.org>
Date:   Thu Feb 20 10:46:57 2020 +0100

    remove somee double words [ci skip]


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5c1eff0cdb4b59e4a9b927f84827644b4210bf31
 base/doc.dtx                 | 2 +-
 base/lttextcomp.dtx          | 4 ++--
 base/slides.dtx              | 8 ++++----
 required/amsmath/amstext.dtx | 2 +-
 required/amsmath/subeqn.tex  | 2 +-
 5 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/base/doc.dtx b/base/doc.dtx
index 1341f56b..3011994d 100644
--- a/base/doc.dtx
+++ b/base/doc.dtx
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@
 % \setcounter{StandardModuleDepth}{1}
 %
 % {\catcode`\p=12 \catcode`\t=12 ^^A hack used later on to print
-% \gdef\dimenvalue#1pt{$#1$pt}}  ^^A a register value with a - sign
+% \gdef\dimenvalue#1pt{$#1$pt}}  ^^A register values with a - sign
 %
 % \newcommand{\DOC}{\texttt{doc}}
 %
diff --git a/base/lttextcomp.dtx b/base/lttextcomp.dtx
index ed37b9d9..dc2c2c49 100644
--- a/base/lttextcomp.dtx
+++ b/base/lttextcomp.dtx
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
 %
 %
 \ProvidesFile{lttextcomp.dtx}
-             [2020/02/10 v1.0c LaTeX Kernel (text companion symbols)]
+             [2020/02/20 v1.0c LaTeX Kernel (text companion symbols)]
 % \iffalse
 \documentclass{ltxdoc}
 \begin{document}
@@ -445,7 +445,7 @@
 %    Using \cs{UndeclareTextCommand} above is enough only if the
 %    encoding definition files are not reloaded afterwards. In the
 %    past that happened if \texttt{fontenc} was used in the document
-%    preamble (not not any longer). So in some sense it is better to fully remove
+%    preamble (not any longer). So in some sense it is better to fully remove
 %    them from the encoding files, but for rollbacks it is easier to
 %    keep them in for now.
 %
diff --git a/base/slides.dtx b/base/slides.dtx
index a0dbdabe..8b7276f4 100644
--- a/base/slides.dtx
+++ b/base/slides.dtx
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
 %<*driver>
        \ProvidesFile{slides.drv}
 %</driver>
-              [2019/11/04 v2.4b
+              [2020/02/20 v2.4b
 %<+class>               Standard LaTeX document class]
 %<+cmd>               SLiTeX definitions]
 %    \end{macrocode}
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
 %
 % \section{Fonts}
 %
-% Note, that that with NFSS you can easily produce slides with special
+% Note, that with NFSS you can easily produce slides with special
 % fonts just by calling an appropriate style file (like |times|) in a
 % |\usepackage| command. This works, for example, with all
 % fonts that are defined to be scaleable (e.g., PostScript fonts) since
@@ -2536,14 +2536,14 @@ COLOR LAYER\\[.75in]%
 % \overline, \underline, \frac and \sqrt
 %
 % \@mathbox{STYLE}{BOX}{MTEXT} : Called in math mode, typesets MTEXT and
-%   stores result in BOX, using style STYLE.
+%   stores result in BOX, using STYLE.
 %
 % \@bphant{BOX}    : Creates a phantom with dimensions BOX.
 % \@vbphant{BOX}   : Creates a phantom with ht of BOX and zero width.
 % \@hbphant{BOX}   : Creates a phantom with width of BOX
 %                    and zero ht & dp.
 % \@hvsmash{STYLE}{MTEXT} : Creates a copy of MTEXT with zero height and
-%                           width in style STYLE.
+%                           width in STYLE.
 %\end{verbatim}
 %    \begin{macrocode}
 \def\@mathbox#1#2#3{\setbox#2\hbox{$\m at th#1{#3}$}}
diff --git a/required/amsmath/amstext.dtx b/required/amsmath/amstext.dtx
index a5e8491d..5e7e6ca6 100644
--- a/required/amsmath/amstext.dtx
+++ b/required/amsmath/amstext.dtx
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ Bug reports can be opened (category \texttt{#1}) at\\%
 %    The macros \cs{f at size}, \cs{sf at size} and \cs{ssf at size} hold the
 %    sizes which should be used when we are loading a new font for use
 %    in \cs{textfont}, \cs{scriptfont} and \cs{scriptscriptfont}. There
-%    is some question whether we should use use \cs{tf at size} or
+%    is some question whether we should use \cs{tf at size} or
 %    \cs{f at size} for the main size, but since the primary purpose of the
 %    \cn{text} macro is to switch back to text within a display, it
 %    seems that \cs{f at size} is the better choice. (Indeed it could be
diff --git a/required/amsmath/subeqn.tex b/required/amsmath/subeqn.tex
index c34b3f69..7e07f61d 100644
--- a/required/amsmath/subeqn.tex
+++ b/required/amsmath/subeqn.tex
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ C=D
 And that was equation \eqref{e:prevprime}.
 
 Notice, by the way, that when a \verb"\ref" occurs inside a \verb"\tag",
-and that \verb"\tag" is then \verb"\label"'d, a \verb"\ref" for the the
+and that \verb"\tag" is then \verb"\label"'d, a \verb"\ref" for the
 second \verb"\label" requires \emph{three} runs of \LaTeX{} in order to
 get the proper value. (If you run through the logic of \LaTeX{}'s
 cross-referencing mechanisms as they apply in this case, you will see





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