changeset 18075:24759ac2b8cb stable

doc: Periodic spellcheck of documentation * aspell-octave.en.pws: Remove WebKit from private dictionary. * external.txi: Fix typos and use two spaces for sentence breaks. * install.txi: Use @nospell macro around gl2ps. * rgb2ind.m: Correct British spelling of colour to American spelling.
author Rik <rik@octave.org>
date Wed, 04 Dec 2013 08:41:22 -0800
parents 42c3e30557a4
children ac74b0c4c564
files doc/interpreter/doccheck/aspell-octave.en.pws doc/interpreter/external.txi doc/interpreter/install.txi scripts/image/rgb2ind.m
diffstat 4 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/doc/interpreter/doccheck/aspell-octave.en.pws	Tue Dec 03 20:54:30 2013 -0800
+++ b/doc/interpreter/doccheck/aspell-octave.en.pws	Wed Dec 04 08:41:22 2013 -0800
@@ -1141,7 +1141,6 @@
 wblinv
 wblpdf
 wblrnd
-WebKit
 Weibull
 Welch
 welch
--- a/doc/interpreter/external.txi	Tue Dec 03 20:54:30 2013 -0800
+++ b/doc/interpreter/external.txi	Wed Dec 04 08:41:22 2013 -0800
@@ -1773,17 +1773,18 @@
 @end group
 @end example
 
-It is worth noting that, if only builtin funcions are to be calle from 
+It is worth noting that, if only builtin functions are to be called from 
 a C++ standalone program, then it does not need to initialize the 
-interpreter to do so. The general rule is that, for a builtin 
+interpreter to do so.  The general rule is that, for a builtin 
 function named @code{function_name} in the interpreter, there will be
 a C++ function named @code{Ffunction_name} (note the prepended capital 
-@code{F}) accessible in the C++ API. The declarations for all builtin 
+@code{F}) accessible in the C++ API@.  The declarations for all builtin 
 functions are collected in the header file @code{builtin-defun-decls.h}.
-This feature should be used with care as the list of built-in functions can change.  
-No guarantees can be made that a function that is currently built in won't be implemented 
-as a .m file or as a dynamically linked function in the future.
-An example of how to call builtin functions from C++ can be seen in the code
+This feature should be used with care as the list of built-in functions can
+change.  No guarantees can be made that a function that is currently built in
+won't be implemented as a .m file or as a dynamically linked function in the
+future.  An example of how to call builtin functions from C++ can be seen in the
+code
 
 @example
 @EXAMPLEFILE(standalonebuiltin.cc)
--- a/doc/interpreter/install.txi	Tue Dec 03 20:54:30 2013 -0800
+++ b/doc/interpreter/install.txi	Wed Dec 04 08:41:22 2013 -0800
@@ -237,9 +237,9 @@
 GNU Linear Programming Kit (@url{http://www.gnu.org/software/glpk}).
 GPLK is required for the function @code{glpk}.
 
-@item gl2ps
+@item @nospell{gl2ps}
 OpenGL to PostScript printing library (@url{http://www.geuz.org/gl2ps/}).
-gl2ps is required for printing when using the FLTK toolkit.
+@nospell{gl2ps} is required for printing when using the FLTK toolkit.
 
 @item gnuplot
 Interactive graphics program (@url{http://www.gnuplot.info}).  gnuplot
--- a/scripts/image/rgb2ind.m	Tue Dec 03 20:54:30 2013 -0800
+++ b/scripts/image/rgb2ind.m	Wed Dec 04 08:41:22 2013 -0800
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
 ## an image exactly the same as the input.  No dithering or other form of color
 ## quantization is performed.  The output class of the indexed image @var{x}
 ## can be uint8, uint16 or double, whichever is required to specify the
-## number of unique colours in the image (which will be equal to the number
+## number of unique colors in the image (which will be equal to the number
 ## of rows in @var{map}) in order
 ##
 ## Multi-dimensional indexed images (of size @nospell{MxNx3xK}) are also