Package: quilt
Version: 0.45-6
Severity: minor
Tags: patch

Hi,

this patch fixes minor punctuation typos in the documentation.
I also noticed that the generated quilt.txt file from main.tex has the
\sh{} macros still included; they do not seem to get stripped. But
this seems to be a bug in the tools that generate the quilt.txt file
(ie. hevea or lynx).

Regards,
  Bastian

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--- doc/main.tex.orig   2006-12-08 10:35:02.325211924 +0100
+++ doc/main.tex        2006-12-08 10:44:33.565370220 +0100
@@ -175,10 +175,10 @@
 
 With quilt, all work occurs within a single directory tree. Since
 version 0.30, commands can be invoked from anywhere within the source
-tree.  Commands are of the form ``\quilt{cmd},'' similar to CVS
+tree.  Commands are of the form ``\quilt{cmd}'', similar to CVS
 commands. They can be abbreviated as long as the specified part of the
 command is unique. All commands print some help text with ``\quilt{cmd
--h}.''
+-h}''.
 
 Quilt manages a stack of patches. Patches are applied incrementally on
 top of the base tree plus all preceding patches. They can be pushed

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