[latex3-commits] [git/LaTeX3-latex3-latex2e] develop: Typos (934891f9)

Joseph Wright joseph.wright at morningstar2.co.uk
Sat Mar 7 23:23:11 CET 2020


Repository : https://github.com/latex3/latex2e
On branch  : develop
Link       : https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/commit/934891f979e326094721a1f09363513c34496ac2

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commit 934891f979e326094721a1f09363513c34496ac2
Author: Joseph Wright <joseph.wright at morningstar2.co.uk>
Date:   Sat Mar 7 22:23:11 2020 +0000

    Typos


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934891f979e326094721a1f09363513c34496ac2
 base/doc/ltnews32.tex | 8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/base/doc/ltnews32.tex b/base/doc/ltnews32.tex
index a244854b..bb23be90 100644
--- a/base/doc/ltnews32.tex
+++ b/base/doc/ltnews32.tex
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ available by explicitly loading \pkg{xparse}. All other argument types
 The \LaTeXe{} kernel defines the command \cs{symbol}, which allows
 characters to be typeset by entering their `slot number'. With the
 \LuaTeX{} and \XeTeX{} engines, these slot numbers can extend to very
-large values to accomodate Unicode characters in the upper Unicode
+large values to accommodate Unicode characters in the upper Unicode
 planes (e.g., bold mathematical capital A is slot number
 \texttt{"1D400} in hex or \texttt{119808} in decimal).  The \XeTeX{}
 engine did not allow \cs{symbol} in math mode for values above
@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ it to a value such as \texttt{1em minus 1em}, i.e., so the the normal
 indentation can be reduced in case of very wide math displays.
 This is now also supported by the \LaTeX{} standard classes.
 
-In addition a compressable space between formula and equation number
+In addition a compressible space between formula and equation number
 in the \texttt{equation} environment got added when the \texttt{fleqn}
 option is used so that a very wide formula doesn't bump into the
 equation number.
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ equation number.
 
 \LaTeX{} has inherited \cs{llap} and \cs{rlap} from plain \TeX{}
 (zero-sized boxes whose content sticks out to the left or right,
-respecively) but there isn't a corresponding \cs{clap} commad that
+respectively) but there isn't a corresponding \cs{clap} commad that
 centers the material. This missing command has been added by several
 addon packages, e.g., \pkg{mathtools}, and has now been added to the
 kernel.
@@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ types in this respect.
 \subsection{Placement corrections for two accent commands}
 
 The accent commands \cs{dddot} and \cs{ddddot} (producing triple and
-quatruple dot accents) moved the base character vertically in certain
+quadruple dot accents) moved the base character vertically in certain
 situations if it was a single glyph,
 e.g., \verb=$Q \dddot{Q}$=
 were not at the same baseline. This has been corrected.





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