[latex3-commits] [latex3/babel] main: Update babel.dtx (5befb2e)

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Repository : https://github.com/latex3/babel
On branch  : main
Link       : https://github.com/latex3/babel/commit/5befb2ef7d57348c91b0215254671ef31e14a683

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commit 5befb2ef7d57348c91b0215254671ef31e14a683
Author: Vasily Kolesnikov <re.vkolesnikov at gmail.com>
Date:   Mon Dec 11 02:19:46 2023 +0300

    Update babel.dtx
    
    Fix a couple of double `the` typos


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5befb2ef7d57348c91b0215254671ef31e14a683
 babel.dtx | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/babel.dtx b/babel.dtx
index aa4c096..8bbcdf4 100644
--- a/babel.dtx
+++ b/babel.dtx
@@ -1465,7 +1465,7 @@ Or also:
 \item[Hebrew] Niqqud marks seem to work in both engines, but depending 
   on the font cantillation marks might be misplaced (\xetex{} or
   \luatex{} with Harfbuzz seems better).
-\item[Devanagari] In \luatex{} and the the default renderer many fonts
+\item[Devanagari] In \luatex{} and the default renderer many fonts
 work, but some others do not, the main issue being the ‘ra’. You may
 need to set explicitly the script to either |deva| or |dev2|, eg:
 \begin{verbatim}
@@ -2972,7 +2972,7 @@ line breaking mode is not really ‘sloppy’ (in other words, overfull
 boxes are reported as usual).
 
 The second and the third are for the Arabic script. It sets the
-linebreaking and justification method, which can be based on the the
+linebreaking and justification method, which can be based on the
 \textsc{arabic tatweel} character or in the ‘justification
 alternatives’ OpenType table (\texttt{jalt}). For an explanation see
 the





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