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doc: Add @nospell macro around proper names in documentation. * aspell-octave.en.pws: Remove proper names from Octave's custom dictionary. * doc/interpreter/audio.txi, doc/interpreter/diagperm.txi, doc/interpreter/diffeq.txi, doc/interpreter/emacs.txi, doc/interpreter/func.txi, doc/interpreter/geometry.txi, doc/interpreter/intro.txi, doc/interpreter/linalg.txi, doc/interpreter/numbers.txi, doc/interpreter/preface.txi, doc/interpreter/quad.txi, doc/interpreter/sparse.txi, libinterp/corefcn/colloc.cc, libinterp/corefcn/ellipj.cc, libinterp/corefcn/gammainc.cc, libinterp/corefcn/hess.cc, libinterp/corefcn/quadcc.cc, libinterp/corefcn/rand.cc, libinterp/corefcn/sqrtm.cc, libinterp/dldfcn/ccolamd.cc, libinterp/dldfcn/colamd.cc, libinterp/dldfcn/dmperm.cc, libinterp/dldfcn/symrcm.cc, scripts/general/quadgk.m, scripts/general/quadl.m, scripts/linear-algebra/commutation_matrix.m, scripts/linear-algebra/condest.m, scripts/linear-algebra/duplication_matrix.m, scripts/linear-algebra/expm.m, scripts/linear-algebra/housh.m, scripts/linear-algebra/krylov.m, scripts/linear-algebra/onenormest.m, scripts/linear-algebra/qzhess.m, scripts/optimization/fminsearch.m, scripts/optimization/glpk.m, scripts/signal/arch_fit.m, scripts/signal/bartlett.m, scripts/signal/blackman.m, scripts/signal/diffpara.m, scripts/signal/durbinlevinson.m, scripts/signal/hamming.m, scripts/signal/hanning.m, scripts/sparse/eigs.m, scripts/sparse/pcg.m, scripts/sparse/pcr.m, scripts/specfun/ellipke.m, scripts/special-matrix/gallery.m, scripts/special-matrix/invhilb.m, scripts/statistics/base/quantile.m, scripts/statistics/tests/kruskal_wallis_test.m, scripts/statistics/tests/manova.m, scripts/statistics/tests/mcnemar_test.m: Add @nospell macro around proper names in documentation.
author Rik <rik@octave.org>
date Thu, 21 Aug 2014 15:57:18 -0700
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30 channels (1 for mono, 2 for stereo, etc.). 30 channels (1 for mono, 2 for stereo, etc.).
31 31
32 There are many different formats for representing such data. Currently, 32 There are many different formats for representing such data. Currently,
33 only the two most popular, @emph{linear encoding} and @emph{mu-law 33 only the two most popular, @emph{linear encoding} and @emph{mu-law
34 encoding}, are supported by Octave. There is an excellent FAQ on audio 34 encoding}, are supported by Octave. There is an excellent FAQ on audio
35 formats by Guido van Rossum @email{guido@@cwi.nl} which can be found at any 35 formats by @nospell{Guido van Rossum} @email{guido@@cwi.nl} which can be
36 FAQ ftp site, in particular in the directory 36 found at any FAQ ftp site, in particular in the directory
37 @file{/pub/usenet/news.answers/audio-fmts} of the archive site 37 @file{/pub/usenet/news.answers/audio-fmts} of the archive site
38 @code{rtfm.mit.edu}. 38 @code{rtfm.mit.edu}.
39 39
40 Octave simply treats audio data as vectors of samples (non-mono data are 40 Octave simply treats audio data as vectors of samples (non-mono data are
41 not supported yet). It is assumed that audio files using linear 41 not supported yet). It is assumed that audio files using linear