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[taler-docs] 90/94: capitalize first word in sentence (four instances)


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Subject: [taler-docs] 90/94: capitalize first word in sentence (four instances)
Date: Wed, 07 Apr 2021 10:59:44 +0200

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commit 7b49f061f570691dada16b6f11399eb8c610ee89
Author: Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnuvola.org>
AuthorDate: Wed Apr 7 04:45:51 2021 -0400

    capitalize first word in sentence (four instances)
---
 anastasis.rst | 8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/anastasis.rst b/anastasis.rst
index 6750831..4101362 100644
--- a/anastasis.rst
+++ b/anastasis.rst
@@ -1966,15 +1966,15 @@ to be recovered.  The ``provider_url`` from where the 
recovery document was
 obtained and its ``version`` are also provided.  Each challenge comes with
 four mandatory fields:
 
-    - **uuid**: a unique identifier of the challenge; this is what the
+    - **uuid**: A unique identifier of the challenge; this is what the
       UUIDs in the policies array refer to, but also this UUID may be
       included in messages sent to the user. They allow the user to
       distinguish different PIN/TANs should say the same phone number be
       used for SMS-authentication with different providers.
-    - **cost**: this is the amount the Anastasis provider will charge
+    - **cost**: This is the amount the Anastasis provider will charge
       to allow the user to pass the challenge.
-    - **type**: this is the type of the challenge, as a string.
-    - **instructions**: contains additional important hints for the user
+    - **type**: This is the type of the challenge, as a string.
+    - **instructions**: Contains additional important hints for the user
       to allow the user to satisfy the challenge.  It typically includes
       an abbreviated form of the contact information or the security
       question. Details depend on ``type``.

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