[latex3-commits] [latex3/latex2e] ltnews40: spell check (f7b41d9b9)

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Mon Oct 28 08:29:45 CET 2024


Repository : https://github.com/latex3/latex2e
On branch  : ltnews40
Link       : https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/commit/f7b41d9b92e8e17027d84c3a930ea2e798dc1db3

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commit f7b41d9b92e8e17027d84c3a930ea2e798dc1db3
Author: Frank Mittelbach <frank.mittelbach at latex-project.org>
Date:   Mon Oct 28 08:29:45 2024 +0100

    spell check


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f7b41d9b92e8e17027d84c3a930ea2e798dc1db3
 base/doc/ltnews40.tex | 6 +++---
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/base/doc/ltnews40.tex b/base/doc/ltnews40.tex
index 6faea7a16..22599f877 100644
--- a/base/doc/ltnews40.tex
+++ b/base/doc/ltnews40.tex
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@
 
 \section{Introduction}
 
-\emph{to write \ldots\ 30th aniversary of \LaTeXe{} this year btw}
+\emph{to write \ldots\ 30th anniversary of \LaTeXe{} this year btw}
 
 \section{Engine support: important update}
 
@@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ every package. However, with keyvals, the likelihood of a name clash between a
 class-specific option and one used by a package is much higher than it is with
 simple strings. We have therefore refined the mechanism in the current release.
 
-When a class uses the kernel keyval processor, any options it recognises are
+When a class uses the kernel keyval processor, any options it recognizes are
 recorded and any packages using the keyval processor will then \emph{skip}
 these \enquote{global} options. To allow for the case where a class directly
 uses an option which should be global (for example \texttt{draft}), a new key
@@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ result in an infinite loop. This has now been fixed.
 The implementation of \cs{dots} in \pkg{amsmath} has the feature that
 it selects different dots depending on the symbol that follows: e.g.,
 dots between commas would normally be on the baseline, while dots
-between binary or relational symols would be raised. However, when symbols such
+between binary or relational symbols would be raised. However, when symbols such
 as \cs{cong} were protected from expansion in moving arguments (so
 that they worked in places such as headings) it had the unfortunate
 side-effect that the \cs{dots} magic stopped working for them. This





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