Revision: 52737
          http://brlcad.svn.sourceforge.net/brlcad/?rev=52737&view=rev
Author:   carlmoore
Date:     2012-10-03 18:59:03 +0000 (Wed, 03 Oct 2012)
Log Message:
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supply periods for i.e., and fix spellings

Modified Paths:
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    brlcad/trunk/doc/mged/k.tex

Modified: brlcad/trunk/doc/mged/k.tex
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--- brlcad/trunk/doc/mged/k.tex 2012-10-03 18:57:54 UTC (rev 52736)
+++ brlcad/trunk/doc/mged/k.tex 2012-10-03 18:59:03 UTC (rev 52737)
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@
 The head of our Tin Woodsman is perfectly spherical, and will be located
 at coordinates (0, 2, 0).
 While it would be possible to duplicate the ellipsoid solid created above,
-and modifiy it to produce the desired sphere, since all the parameters
+and modify it to produce the desired sphere, since all the parameters
 of the head sphere are known, it is more economical simply to use
 the {\em in} command to construct it directly.
 Figure \ref{wm-head} shows the results of this operation.
@@ -461,7 +461,7 @@
 but note that there are no grouping operations permitted in the {\em r}
 command.
 Furthermore, for historic reasons, union operations bind more loosely than
-intersection and subtraction, ie, there are implied groups
+intersection and subtraction, i.e., there are implied groups
 between union operations.  Thus, the expression above needs to be
 rewritten as the the formula:
 \begin{center}
@@ -515,7 +515,7 @@
 PREP: 0.01 CPU secs in 0.01 elapsed secs (100\%)\\
 shooting at 13 solids in 4 regions              \\
 model X(-2,2), Y(-6,7), Z(-2,2)\\
-Beam radius=0.078125 mm, divergance=0 mm/1mm\\
+Beam radius=0.078125 mm, divergence=0 mm/1mm\\
                                              \\
 SHOT: 3.73 CPU secs in 6 elapsed secs (62.1667\%)\\
 Additional dynamic memory used=29728. bytes\\

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