Revision: 56466
          http://sourceforge.net/p/brlcad/code/56466
Author:   carlmoore
Date:     2013-08-02 13:27:42 +0000 (Fri, 02 Aug 2013)
Log Message:
-----------
fix spellings and remove trailing blanks/tabs

Modified Paths:
--------------
    brlcad/trunk/doc/burst/paper.mm
    brlcad/trunk/doc/burst/screen.tbl
    brlcad/trunk/doc/docbook/system/man1/en/fbed.xml
    brlcad/trunk/doc/docbook/system/mann/en/comb.xml

Modified: brlcad/trunk/doc/burst/paper.mm
===================================================================
--- brlcad/trunk/doc/burst/paper.mm     2013-08-02 13:21:55 UTC (rev 56465)
+++ brlcad/trunk/doc/burst/paper.mm     2013-08-02 13:27:42 UTC (rev 56466)
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@
 .Co execute
 command will start a \fIrun\fR.
 Many \fIruns\fR may occur during an instance of the \*(b) program.
-One such instance is refered to as a \fIsession\fR.
+One such instance is referred to as a \fIsession\fR.
 Below are descriptions of commands for configuring the behavior of the
 \*(b) program.
 .Ce
@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@
 a grid always exists as a frame of reference for specifying 2-dimensional
 coordinates in the plane normal to the direction of attack.
 This 2-dimensional coordinate system is a projection of the shotline
-coordinate system (also refered to as the \fIprimed\fR coordinate system).
+coordinate system (also referred to as the \fIprimed\fR coordinate system).
 For the simple case of a zero azimuth, zero elevation attack,
 the
 .Ax \*(x) \*(y) \*(z)
@@ -438,7 +438,7 @@
 Since the \*(x) location of the shot is irrelevant (the shotline is
 parallel to the \*(x)\*(A)) a shot may be specified as a
 \*(y) and \*(z) coordinate.
-These coordinates can also be refered to as horizontal and vertical grid
+These coordinates can also be referred to as horizontal and vertical grid
 offsets.
 .Ce
 .Cs "/shotlines/shotline location/discrete shots/shotline coordinate 
system/input-2d-shot"
@@ -907,7 +907,7 @@
 This command is useful to save errors in a log file and prevent copious
 ray tracer diagnostics from scrolling by on the screen.
 This option is especially useful if using the batch mode of execution
-so that the terminal is not tied up by program output. 
+so that the terminal is not tied up by program output.
 If no error log is specified,
 diagnostic messages will appear in the scrolling window or,
 if in batch mode,

Modified: brlcad/trunk/doc/burst/screen.tbl
===================================================================
--- brlcad/trunk/doc/burst/screen.tbl   2013-08-02 13:21:55 UTC (rev 56465)
+++ brlcad/trunk/doc/burst/screen.tbl   2013-08-02 13:27:42 UTC (rev 56466)
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
 c0 | c | _ | c | c
 c0 | c | c | c | c
 c0 | c | c | c | c
-c0 | c | c   _   c 
+c0 | c | c   _   c
 c0 | c | c   c   c .
 @_@_@_@
 @units@bursting method@burst-distance

Modified: brlcad/trunk/doc/docbook/system/man1/en/fbed.xml
===================================================================
--- brlcad/trunk/doc/docbook/system/man1/en/fbed.xml    2013-08-02 13:21:55 UTC 
(rev 56465)
+++ brlcad/trunk/doc/docbook/system/man1/en/fbed.xml    2013-08-02 13:27:42 UTC 
(rev 56466)
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
 <para>When run interactively,
 with the standard input attached to a terminal,
 the screen will be divided into 5 areas:
-the top line will be refered to as the
+the top line will be referred to as the
 <emphasis remap='I'>option line</emphasis>;
 the second line from the top will be called the
 <emphasis remap='I'>header line</emphasis>;
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
 
 <para><emphasis remap='B'>Modes of Input</emphasis></para>
 
-<para>The user interface consists of a list of provided commands, refered to as
+<para>The user interface consists of a list of provided commands, referred to 
as
 <emphasis remap='I'>functions</emphasis>
 and user-defined commands, called
 <emphasis remap='I'>macros</emphasis>.

Modified: brlcad/trunk/doc/docbook/system/mann/en/comb.xml
===================================================================
--- brlcad/trunk/doc/docbook/system/mann/en/comb.xml    2013-08-02 13:21:55 UTC 
(rev 56465)
+++ brlcad/trunk/doc/docbook/system/mann/en/comb.xml    2013-08-02 13:27:42 UTC 
(rev 56466)
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@
                      their parent comb (if that comb is not the original comb 
supplied
                      to the command) is also used elsewhere in the .g file.  
If not, the
                      <option>w</option> wrapping behavior is used to produce a 
non-region
-                     equalivent comb, and the parent comb is updated to use 
that new comb
+                     equivalent comb, and the parent comb is updated to use 
that new comb
                      instead of the region.  If one or more parent combs 
<emphasis>are</emphasis> used elsewhere (i.e. the
                      parent comb cannot be altered without altering other 
geometry) the
                      command will fail - manual intervention is required to 
resolve the situation.
@@ -342,7 +342,7 @@
        <varlistentry>
          <term>
                  The <option>l</option> option is useful in cases where many 
<option>w</option>
-                 type operations are needed. 
+                 type operations are needed.
           </term>
 
          <listitem>

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