[latex3-commits] [git/LaTeX3-latex3-latex2e] develop: correct some typos (2f312922)

Ulrike Fischer fischer at troubleshooting-tex.de
Fri May 29 10:10:08 CEST 2020


Repository : https://github.com/latex3/latex2e
On branch  : develop
Link       : https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/commit/2f312922bcce4119a8ba3d2d39cfa0e772ce406c

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commit 2f312922bcce4119a8ba3d2d39cfa0e772ce406c
Author: Ulrike Fischer <fischer at troubleshooting-tex.de>
Date:   Fri May 29 10:10:08 2020 +0200

    correct some typos


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2f312922bcce4119a8ba3d2d39cfa0e772ce406c
 base/doc/ltnews32.tex | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/base/doc/ltnews32.tex b/base/doc/ltnews32.tex
index 48e169f4..e6b7e415 100644
--- a/base/doc/ltnews32.tex
+++ b/base/doc/ltnews32.tex
@@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ To implement compatibility code or to ensure that certain features are
 available it is helpful and often necessary to check the date of the
 format or that of a package or class and execute different code based
 on the result. For that \LaTeX\ only had some internal commands
-(\cs{@ifpackagelater} and \cs{@ifclasslater}) for testting package or
+(\cs{@ifpackagelater} and \cs{@ifclasslater}) for testing package or
 class names but nothing really for testing the format date. For the
 latter one had to resort to some obscure command \cs{@ifl at t@r} that,
 given its cryptic name, was clearly never intended for use even in
@@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ Furthermore, the traditional model to define and select languages
 is still the preferred one in monolingual documents, is being extended
 with a new model (which can be called \enquote{horizontal}) based on
 \emph{services} provided by \pkg{babel}, which allows to define and
-redefine locales with the help of simple |ini| files based on
+redefine locales with the help of simple \texttt{ini} files based on
 key/value pairs.  Babel provides about of 250 of these files, which
 have been generated with the help of the Unicode Common Language Data
 Repository.





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