diff libinterp/corefcn/pr-output.cc @ 17170:d6499c14021c

doc: Periodic grammarcheck of documentation. * doc/interpreter/basics.txi, doc/interpreter/expr.txi, doc/interpreter/install.txi, doc/interpreter/java.txi, doc/interpreter/plot.txi, doc/interpreter/sparse.txi, doc/interpreter/vectorize.txi, libinterp/corefcn/cellfun.cc, libinterp/corefcn/debug.cc, libinterp/corefcn/file-io.cc, libinterp/corefcn/load-save.cc, libinterp/corefcn/matrix_type.cc, libinterp/corefcn/pr-output.cc, libinterp/parse-tree/oct-parse.in.yy, liboctave/numeric/LSODE-opts.in, scripts/image/imformats.m, scripts/image/imread.m, scripts/image/imwrite.m, scripts/miscellaneous/error_ids.m, scripts/miscellaneous/fileattrib.m, scripts/miscellaneous/mex.m, scripts/miscellaneous/mkoctfile.m, scripts/miscellaneous/warning_ids.m, scripts/prefs/prefdir.m, scripts/prefs/preferences.m, scripts/signal/fftfilt.m, scripts/strings/isstrprop.m, scripts/testfun/assert.m: Periodic grammarcheck of documentation.
author Rik <rik@octave.org>
date Sun, 04 Aug 2013 13:08:39 -0700
parents 259c1f295a1e
children bc924baa2c4e
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--- a/libinterp/corefcn/pr-output.cc	Sun Aug 04 11:57:26 2013 -0700
+++ b/libinterp/corefcn/pr-output.cc	Sun Aug 04 13:08:39 2013 -0700
@@ -3803,7 +3803,7 @@
 @samp{e} format if it is unable to format a matrix properly using the\n\
 current format.\n\
 \n\
-@item short e\n\
+@item  short e\n\
 @itemx long e\n\
 Exponential format.  The number to be represented is split between a mantissa\n\
 and an exponent (power of 10).  The mantissa has 5 significant digits in the\n\
@@ -3811,14 +3811,14 @@
 For example, with the @samp{short e} format, @code{pi} is displayed as\n\
 @code{3.1416e+00}.\n\
 \n\
-@item short E\n\
+@item  short E\n\
 @itemx long E\n\
 Identical to @samp{short e} or @samp{long e} but displays an uppercase\n\
 @samp{E} to indicate the exponent.\n\
 For example, with the @samp{long E} format, @code{pi} is displayed as\n\
 @code{3.14159265358979E+00}.\n\
 \n\
-@item short g\n\
+@item  short g\n\
 @itemx long g\n\
 Optimally choose between fixed point and exponential format based on\n\
 the magnitude of the number.\n\
@@ -3837,19 +3837,19 @@
 @end group\n\
 @end example\n\
 \n\
-@item short eng\n\
+@item  short eng\n\
 @itemx long eng\n\
 Identical to @samp{short e} or @samp{long e} but displays the value\n\
 using an engineering format, where the exponent is divisible by 3. For\n\
 example, with the @samp{short eng} format, @code{10 * pi} is displayed as\n\
 @code{31.4159e+00}.\n\
 \n\
-@item long G\n\
+@item  long G\n\
 @itemx short G\n\
 Identical to @samp{short g} or @samp{long g} but displays an uppercase\n\
 @samp{E} to indicate the exponent.\n\
 \n\
-@item free\n\
+@item  free\n\
 @itemx none\n\
 Print output in free format, without trying to line up columns of\n\
 matrices on the decimal point.  This also causes complex numbers to be\n\