[latexrefman-commits] [SCM] latexrefman updated: r640 - trunk
karl at gnu.org.ua
karl at gnu.org.ua
Tue Jun 5 17:29:46 CEST 2018
Author: karl
Date: 2018-06-05 18:29:46 +0300 (Tue, 05 Jun 2018)
New Revision: 640
Modified:
trunk/aspell.en.pws
trunk/latex2e.texi
Log:
typos
Modified: trunk/aspell.en.pws
===================================================================
--- trunk/aspell.en.pws 2018-06-04 23:40:39 UTC (rev 639)
+++ trunk/aspell.en.pws 2018-06-05 15:29:46 UTC (rev 640)
@@ -47,6 +47,7 @@
ek
eng
env
+envlab
eth
executivepaper
f's
@@ -59,6 +60,7 @@
hacek
hungarian
ifstar
+indentfirst
indexspace
intercolumn
lR
Modified: trunk/latex2e.texi
===================================================================
--- trunk/latex2e.texi 2018-06-04 23:40:39 UTC (rev 639)
+++ trunk/latex2e.texi 2018-06-05 15:29:46 UTC (rev 640)
@@ -6836,7 +6836,7 @@
break here then @TeX{} puts @var{no-break}
In @samp{difficult} the three letters @code{ffi} form a ligature. But
- at TeX{} can nontheless break between the two f's with this.
+ at TeX{} can nonetheless break between the two f's with this.
@example
di\discretionary@{f-@}@{fi@}@{ffi@}cult
@@ -7146,7 +7146,7 @@
The starred form @code{\enlargesthispage*} tries to squeeze the material
together on the page as much as possible, for the common use case of
-geting one more line on the page. This is often used together with an
+getting one more line on the page. This is often used together with an
explicit @code{\pagebreak}.
@@ -7196,7 +7196,7 @@
@samp{nation,} since that is where @LaTeX{} breaks that line. In
addition, with @code{\pagebreak} the vertical space on the page is
stretched out where possible so that it extends to the normal bottom
-margin. This can look wierd, and if @code{\flushbottom} is in effect
+margin. This can look strange, and if @code{\flushbottom} is in effect
this can cause you to get @samp{Underfull \vbox (badness 10000) has
occurred while \output is active}. @xref{\newpage} for a command that
does not have these effects.
@@ -7696,7 +7696,7 @@
I employ \lawyers[Howe]@{Dewey@}@{Cheatem@}.
@end example
-The ouptut is @samp{I employ Dewey, Cheatem, and Howe}. The optional
+The output is @samp{I employ Dewey, Cheatem, and Howe}. The optional
argument, the @code{Howe}, is associated with @code{#1}, while
@code{Dewey} and @code{Cheatem} are associated with @code{#2}
and at tie{}@code{#3}. Because of the optional argument,
@@ -7929,7 +7929,7 @@
Optional; an integer from 0 to 9 denoting the number of arguments of
that the environment will take. When you use the environment these
arguments appear after the @code{\begin}, as in
- at code{\begin@{@var{env}@}@{@var{arg1}@} .... @{@var{argn}@}}. Omiting
+ at code{\begin@{@var{env}@}@{@var{arg1}@} .... @{@var{argn}@}}. Omitting
this is equivalent to setting it to 0; the environment will have no
arguments. When redefining an environment, the new version can have a
different number of arguments than the old version.
@@ -8055,7 +8055,7 @@
@code{\newtheorem@{@var{name}@}@{@var{title}@}[@var{numbered_within}]},
creates an environment whose counter is subordinate to the existing
counter @var{numbered_within}, so this counter will be reset when
- at var{numbered_within} is reset. See the second e3xample below.
+ at var{numbered_within} is reset. See the second example below.
The third form
@code{\newtheorem@{@var{name}@}[@var{numbered_like}]@{@var{title}@}},
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