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[Groff-commit] groff/doc groff.texinfo
From: |
Werner LEMBERG |
Subject: |
[Groff-commit] groff/doc groff.texinfo |
Date: |
Sat, 04 Oct 2008 13:25:31 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /cvsroot/groff
Module name: groff
Changes by: Werner LEMBERG <wl> 08/10/04 13:25:30
Modified files:
doc : groff.texinfo
Log message:
s/with other words/in other words/
CVSWeb URLs:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/groff/doc/groff.texinfo?cvsroot=groff&r1=1.272&r2=1.273
Patches:
Index: groff.texinfo
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/groff/groff/doc/groff.texinfo,v
retrieving revision 1.272
retrieving revision 1.273
diff -u -b -r1.272 -r1.273
--- groff.texinfo 4 Oct 2008 10:33:04 -0000 1.272
+++ groff.texinfo 4 Oct 2008 13:25:29 -0000 1.273
@@ -4857,7 +4857,7 @@
@pindex ec.tmac
Due to the importance of the Euro glyph in Europe, the groff package now
comes with a @sc{PostScript} font called @file{freeeuro.pfa} which
-provides various glyph shapes for the Euro. With other words,
+provides various glyph shapes for the Euro. In other words,
@w{latin-9} encoding is supported for the @option{-Tps} device out of
the box (@w{latin-2} isn't).
@@ -5946,7 +5946,7 @@
@xref{Escapes}, for details on parameter delimiting characters.
The @code{\R} escape doesn't produce an input token in @code{gtroff};
-with other words, it vanishes completely after @code{gtroff} has
+in other words, it vanishes completely after @code{gtroff} has
processed it.
@endDefreq
@@ -6985,7 +6985,7 @@
@address@hidden (mapped to themselves) and to the letters
@address@hidden (mapped to @address@hidden); all other hyphenation
codes are set to zero. Normally, hyphenation patterns contain only
-lowercase letters which should be applied regardless of case. With
+lowercase letters which should be applied regardless of case. In
other words, the words `FOO' and `Foo' should be hyphenated exactly the
same way as the word `foo' is hyphenated, and this is what @code{hcode}
is good for. Words which contain other letters won't be hyphenated
@@ -7921,7 +7921,7 @@
@endExample
@noindent
-With other words, the first argument of @code{tr} should be an input
+In other words, the first argument of @code{tr} should be an input
character or entity, and the second one a glyph entity.
@item
@@ -10634,7 +10634,7 @@
@noindent
The definition of macro @code{bar} replaces the old object this name is
-linked to. However, the alias to @code{foo} is still active! With
+linked to. However, the alias to @code{foo} is still active! In
other words, @code{foo} is still linked to the same object as
@code{bar}, and the result of calling @code{bar} is an infinite,
recursive loop which finally leads to an error.
@@ -11575,7 +11575,7 @@
@item rst
@itemx rsb
Like the @code{st} and @code{sb} registers, but takes account of the
-heights and depths of glyphs. With other words, this gives the highest
+heights and depths of glyphs. In other words, this gives the highest
and lowest point of @var{text}. Values below the baseline are negative.
@item ct
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