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[groff] 01/06: doc/groff.texi: Pick style nit and fix a wordo.
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G. Branden Robinson |
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[groff] 01/06: doc/groff.texi: Pick style nit and fix a wordo. |
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Wed, 29 Jul 2020 06:20:19 -0400 (EDT) |
gbranden pushed a commit to branch master
in repository groff.
commit 77091a81d97ccd72b6855c9531a19f96ce400011
Author: G. Branden Robinson <g.branden.robinson@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Mon Jul 27 19:07:35 2020 +1000
doc/groff.texi: Pick style nit and fix a wordo.
---
doc/groff.texi | 6 +++---
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/groff.texi b/doc/groff.texi
index 74bf0fb..819dc87 100644
--- a/doc/groff.texi
+++ b/doc/groff.texi
@@ -6673,7 +6673,7 @@ can break there, but no hyphen is written to the output
if it does.
@Defreq {hc, [@Var{char}]}
Change the hyphenation character to @var{char}. This character then
-works as the @code{\%} escape normally does, and thus, no longer appears
+works as the @code{\%} escape normally does, and thus no longer appears
in the output.@footnote{@code{\%} itself stops marking hyphenation
points but still produces no output glyph.} Without an argument,
@code{hc} resets the hyphenation character to @code{\%} (the default).
@@ -6909,8 +6909,8 @@ codes---integers from 0 to@tie{}255. The request maps
character
code@tie{}@var{a} to code@tie{}@var{b}, code@tie{}@var{c} to
code@tie{}@var{d}, and so on. Character codes that would otherwise be
invalid in GNU @code{troff} can be used. By default, every code maps to
-itself except those for letters `A' to `Z', which map those for `a' to
-`z'.
+itself except those for letters `A' to `Z', which map to those for `a'
+to `z'.
@pindex troffrc
@pindex troffrc-end
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