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[groff] 29/30: [docs]: Fix typos and a wordo.


From: G. Branden Robinson
Subject: [groff] 29/30: [docs]: Fix typos and a wordo.
Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2024 03:03:12 -0400 (EDT)

gbranden pushed a commit to branch master
in repository groff.

commit 70f28f2c4a1c0fd0e2bc8d3d5a27c53d396b195b
Author: Dave Kemper <saint.snit@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Tue Jul 9 02:30:34 2024 +0000

    [docs]: Fix typos and a wordo.
    
    See <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?65886>.
---
 doc/groff.texi.in       | 6 +++---
 tmac/groff_man.7.man.in | 2 +-
 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/groff.texi.in b/doc/groff.texi.in
index 99c386b2d..6ac40970a 100644
--- a/doc/groff.texi.in
+++ b/doc/groff.texi.in
@@ -5962,7 +5962,7 @@ one vee.
 @c interpolation at the scope of input lines to interpolations _within_
 @c lines.  It is also a good time to introduce the \n and \* escape
 @c sequences to avoid painful, "WTF"-producing forward references later.
-@c Some materal from groff_mm(7) might be adaptable to this purpose.
+@c Some material from groff_mm(7) might be adaptable to this purpose.
 @c
 @c Earlier material from @Defesc{\\n}:
 @c "This means that the value of the register is expanded in place while
@@ -18788,7 +18788,7 @@ Due to the obsolete jump-and-write command, the text 
clusters in the
 The intermediate output language of @acronym{AT&T} @code{troff} was
 first documented in @cite{A Typesetter-independent TROFF}, by Brian
 Kernighan, and by 1992 the @acronym{AT&T} @code{troff} manual was
-updated to incoroprate a description of it.
+updated to incorporate a description of it.
 
 The GNU @code{troff} intermediate output format is compatible with this
 specification except for the following features.
@@ -19444,7 +19444,7 @@ character (normally @samp{.}).  @xref{Calling Macros}.
 @appendix String Index
 
 The macro package or program with which a string is associated appears
-in brackets after the strings's name.  The formatter itself defines only
+in brackets after the string's name.  The formatter itself defines only
 one string, @code{.T}.
 
 Interpolate a string name of exactly one character@tie{}@code{x} with
diff --git a/tmac/groff_man.7.man.in b/tmac/groff_man.7.man.in
index 6af87e243..50d3bfee1 100644
--- a/tmac/groff_man.7.man.in
+++ b/tmac/groff_man.7.man.in
@@ -1810,7 +1810,7 @@ Do not rely upon
 .B .SM
 to communicate semantic information distinct from using roman style at
 normal size;
-it is be hidden from readers using such devices.
+it is hidden from readers using such devices.
 .
 .
 .P



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