Revision: 52684
          http://brlcad.svn.sourceforge.net/brlcad/?rev=52684&view=rev
Author:   carlmoore
Date:     2012-10-02 16:01:00 +0000 (Tue, 02 Oct 2012)
Log Message:
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fix spellings

Modified Paths:
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    brlcad/trunk/doc/html/manuals/mged/animmate/track_tut.html

Modified: brlcad/trunk/doc/html/manuals/mged/animmate/track_tut.html
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--- brlcad/trunk/doc/html/manuals/mged/animmate/track_tut.html  2012-10-02 
15:57:49 UTC (rev 52683)
+++ brlcad/trunk/doc/html/manuals/mged/animmate/track_tut.html  2012-10-02 
16:01:00 UTC (rev 52684)
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
 <p>
 If you are editing the moss.g database, from the last section, exit
 MGED. For this section, you will need a simple tank model, which is also
-included with the BRL-CAD distrubution.
+included with the BRL-CAD distribution.
 If the BRL-CAD source is located in the "/cadsrc" directory, then you
 should execute the following commands to get a copy of the tank model
 and open it with MGED:
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@
 track length. When <b>Minimize track length</b> is specified, the
 resulting track is wrapped tightly around the wheels. Select
 <b>Elastic track length</b>. With this option, you specify the track
-length. Any extra length is taken up by a drooping caternary arc between
+length. Any extra length is taken up by a drooping catenary arc between
 wheel zero and wheel (n-1). (This is why wheel zero is always the top
 front and wheel (n-1) is always the top back wheel.) If the track length
 you specify is too short, the elastic track will be stretched to fit.
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@
 column and a distance column. In the distance column, you would specify
 the total distance the track should be rolled in each frame. You would
 enter the identifier of the animation table next to the label
-<b>Vechicle path from table</b>, and select the <b>Distance</b> option
+<b>Vehicle path from table</b>, and select the <b>Distance</b> option
 just below that label.
 <p>
 <h3>Specifying the vehicle path</h3>

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