commit:     5267d136c1e9131f550d85eb99275f2579554418
Author:     Ulrich Müller <ulm <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Sat Feb 24 12:43:12 2018 +0000
Commit:     Ulrich Müller <ulm <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Sat Feb 24 12:43:12 2018 +0000
URL:        https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/pms.git/commit/?id=5267d136

Make letter case more consistent.

Write "algorithm", "listing" and "table" in sentence case throughout
the document.

 names.tex            | 14 +++++++-------
 pkg-mgr-commands.tex | 24 ++++++++++++------------
 profiles.tex         |  4 ++--
 3 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)

diff --git a/names.tex b/names.tex
index d60e97b..be55698 100644
--- a/names.tex
+++ b/names.tex
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ This may optionally be followed by the suffix \t{-r} followed 
immediately by an
 \section{Version Comparison}
 
 Version specifications are compared component by component, moving from left 
to right,
-as detailed in Algorithm~\ref{alg:version-comparison} and sub-algorithms.
+as detailed in algorithm~\ref{alg:version-comparison} and sub-algorithms.
 If a sub-algorithm returns a decision, then that is the result of the whole 
comparison;
 if it terminates without returning a decision, the process continues from the 
point
 from which it was invoked.
@@ -84,10 +84,10 @@ from which it was invoked.
 \caption{Version comparison top-level logic} \label{alg:version-comparison}
 \begin{algorithmic}[1]
     \STATE let $A$ and $B$ be the versions to be compared
-    \STATE compare numeric components using 
Algorithm~\ref{alg:version-comparison-numeric}
-    \STATE compare letter components using 
Algorithm~\ref{alg:version-comparison-letter}
-    \STATE compare suffixes using Algorithm~\ref{alg:version-comparison-suffix}
-    \STATE compare revision components using 
Algorithm~\ref{alg:version-comparison-revision}
+    \STATE compare numeric components using 
algorithm~\ref{alg:version-comparison-numeric}
+    \STATE compare letter components using 
algorithm~\ref{alg:version-comparison-letter}
+    \STATE compare suffixes using algorithm~\ref{alg:version-comparison-suffix}
+    \STATE compare revision components using 
algorithm~\ref{alg:version-comparison-revision}
     \RETURN $A=B$
 \end{algorithmic}
 \end{algorithm}
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ from which it was invoked.
   \STATE let $Ann$ be the number of numeric components of $A$
   \STATE let $Bnn$ be the number of numeric components of $B$
   \FORALL{$i$ such that $i\geq1$ and $i<Ann$ and $i<Bnn$, in ascending order}
-    \STATE compare $An_i$ and $Bn_i$ using 
Algorithm~\ref{alg:version-comparison-numeric-nonfirst}
+    \STATE compare $An_i$ and $Bn_i$ using 
algorithm~\ref{alg:version-comparison-numeric-nonfirst}
   \ENDFOR
   \IF{$Ann>Bnn$}
     \RETURN $A>B$
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ from which it was invoked.
   \STATE let $Asn$ be the number of suffixes of $A$
   \STATE let $Bsn$ be the number of suffixes of $B$
   \FORALL{$i$ such that $i\geq0$ and $i<Asn$ and $i<Bsn$, in ascending order}
-    \STATE compare $As_i$ and $Bs_i$ using 
Algorithm~\ref{alg:version-comparison-suffix-each}
+    \STATE compare $As_i$ and $Bs_i$ using 
algorithm~\ref{alg:version-comparison-suffix-each}
   \ENDFOR
   \IF{$Asn>Bsn$}
     \IF{$As_{Bsn}$ is of type \t{_p}}

diff --git a/pkg-mgr-commands.tex b/pkg-mgr-commands.tex
index 7883709..07abfbb 100644
--- a/pkg-mgr-commands.tex
+++ b/pkg-mgr-commands.tex
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ Ebuilds must not run any of these commands once the current 
phase function has r
 \begin{description}
 \item[eapply] \featurelabel{eapply} Takes zero or more GNU patch options, 
followed by one or more
     file or directory paths. Processes options and applies all patches found 
in specified locations
-    according to Algorithm~\ref{alg:eapply}. If applying the patches fails, it 
aborts the build
+    according to algorithm~\ref{alg:eapply}. If applying the patches fails, it 
aborts the build
     using \t{die}, unless run using \t{nonfatal}, in which case it returns 
non-zero exit status.
     Only available in EAPIs listed in table~\ref{tab:patch-commands} as 
supporting \t{eapply}.
 
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ current phase function has returned.
     \item -{}-host must be the value of the \t{CHOST} environment variable.
     \item -{}-target must be the value of the \t{CTARGET} environment 
variable. This option will
         only be passed if \t{CTARGET} is non-empty.
-    \item -{}-libdir must be set according to Algorithm~\ref{alg:econf-libdir}.
+    \item -{}-libdir must be set according to algorithm~\ref{alg:econf-libdir}.
     \item -{}-disable-dependency-tracking, if the EAPI is listed in
         table~\ref{tab:econf-options-table} as using it. This option will only 
be passed if the
         string \t{-{}-disable-dependency-tracking} occurs in the output of 
\t{configure -{}-help}.
@@ -292,8 +292,8 @@ current phase function has returned.
     \end{centertable}
 
     Note that the \t{\$\{EPREFIX\}} component represents the same 
offset-prefix as described in
-    Table~\ref{tab:defined-vars}. It facilitates offset-prefix installations 
which is supported by
-    EAPIs listed in Table~\ref{tab:offset-env-vars-table}. When no 
offset-prefix installation is in
+    table~\ref{tab:defined-vars}. It facilitates offset-prefix installations 
which is supported by
+    EAPIs listed in table~\ref{tab:offset-env-vars-table}. When no 
offset-prefix installation is in
     effect, \t{EPREFIX} becomes the empty string, making the behaviour of 
\t{econf} equal for both
     offset-prefix supporting and agnostic EAPIs.
 
@@ -327,19 +327,19 @@ current phase function has returned.
     section~\ref{sec:guaranteed-system-commands}. \t{emake} must be an 
external program and cannot
     be a function or alias---it must be callable from e.\,g.\ \t{xargs}. 
Failure behaviour is EAPI
     dependent as per section~\ref{sec:failure-behaviour}.
-\item[einstall] A shortcut for the command given in 
Listing~\ref{lst:einstall}. Any arguments given
+\item[einstall] A shortcut for the command given in 
listing~\ref{lst:einstall}. Any arguments given
     to \t{einstall} are passed verbatim to \t{emake}, as shown. Failure 
behaviour is EAPI dependent
     as per section~\ref{sec:failure-behaviour}.
     In EAPIs listed in table~\ref{tab:banned-commands-table}, this command is 
banned as per
     section~\ref{sec:banned-commands}.
 
-    The variable \t{ED} is defined as in Table~\ref{tab:defined-vars} and 
depends on the use of an
+    The variable \t{ED} is defined as in table~\ref{tab:defined-vars} and 
depends on the use of an
     offset-prefix. When such offset-prefix is absent, \t{ED} is equivalent to 
\t{D}\@. \t{ED} is
     always available in EAPIs that support offset-prefix installations as 
listed in
-    Table~\ref{tab:offset-env-vars-table}, hence EAPIs lacking offset-prefix 
support should use
-    \t{D} instead of \t{ED} in the command given in Listing~\ref{lst:einstall}.
+    table~\ref{tab:offset-env-vars-table}, hence EAPIs lacking offset-prefix 
support should use
+    \t{D} instead of \t{ED} in the command given in listing~\ref{lst:einstall}.
     Variable \t{libdir} is an auxiliary local variable whose value is 
determined by
-    Algorithm~\ref{alg:ebuild-libdir}.
+    algorithm~\ref{alg:ebuild-libdir}.
 
 \begin{listing}[H]
 \caption{\t{einstall} command} \label{lst:einstall}
@@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ can be extended or reduced (see below). The options that 
can be passed to \t{doh
     section~\ref{sec:failure-behaviour}.
 
 \item[dolib] For each argument, installs it into the appropriate library 
subdirectory under
-    \t{DESTTREE}, as determined by Algorithm~\ref{alg:ebuild-libdir}. Files 
are installed by default
+    \t{DESTTREE}, as determined by algorithm~\ref{alg:ebuild-libdir}. Files 
are installed by default
     with file mode \t{0644}, or with the \t{install} options set by the most 
recent \t{libopts}
     call. Any symlinks are installed into the same directory as relative links 
to their original
     target. Failure behaviour is EAPI dependent as per 
section~\ref{sec:failure-behaviour}.
@@ -927,7 +927,7 @@ has returned.
 
 \item[einstalldocs] \featurelabel{einstalldocs} Takes no arguments. Installs 
the files specified
     by the \t{DOCS} and \t{HTML_DOCS} variables or a default set of files, 
according to
-    Algorithm~\ref{alg:einstalldocs}. If called using \t{nonfatal} and any of 
the called commands
+    algorithm~\ref{alg:einstalldocs}. If called using \t{nonfatal} and any of 
the called commands
     returns a non-zero exit status, returns immediately with the same exit 
status. Only available
     in EAPIs listed in table~\ref{tab:misc-commands} as supporting 
\t{einstalldocs}.
 
@@ -960,7 +960,7 @@ has returned.
 \end{algorithm}
 
 \item[get_libdir] \featurelabel{get-libdir} Prints the libdir name obtained 
according to
-    Algorithm~\ref{alg:get-libdir}. Only available in EAPIs listed in 
table~\ref{tab:misc-commands}
+    algorithm~\ref{alg:get-libdir}. Only available in EAPIs listed in 
table~\ref{tab:misc-commands}
     as supporting \t{get_libdir}.
 
 \begin{algorithm}

diff --git a/profiles.tex b/profiles.tex
index 88fc397..7299350 100644
--- a/profiles.tex
+++ b/profiles.tex
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ stable in a package.
 
 The precise manner in which the eight files interact is less simple, and is 
best described in terms
 of the algorithm used to determine whether a flag is masked for a given 
package version. This is
-described in Algorithm~\ref{alg:use-masking}.
+described in algorithm~\ref{alg:use-masking}.
 \begin{algorithm}
 \caption{\t{USE} masking logic} \label{alg:use-masking}
 \begin{algorithmic}[1]
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ described in Algorithm~\ref{alg:use-masking}.
 \end{algorithmic}
 \end{algorithm}
 
-Stable restrictions (``stable keyword in use'' in 
Algorithm~\ref{alg:use-masking}) are applied
+Stable restrictions (``stable keyword in use'' in 
algorithm~\ref{alg:use-masking}) are applied
 exactly if replacing in \t{KEYWORDS} all stable keywords by the corresponding 
tilde prefixed
 keywords (see subsection~\ref{sec:keywords}) would result in the package 
installation being
 prevented due to the \t{KEYWORDS} setting.

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