Git commit 0ae03a0554be6a4993dd98f041649ae763e6af6c by Yuri Chornoivan.
Committed on 11/01/2017 at 18:46.
Pushed by yurchor into branch 'master'.

Fix minor typos

M  +3    -3    doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook

https://commits.kde.org/rkward/0ae03a0554be6a4993dd98f041649ae763e6af6c

diff --git a/doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook b/doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook
index f66f1cd0..f4a87d02 100644
--- a/doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook
@@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ function printout () {
                </programlisting>
                <para>
                        And this was all there is to the printout function in 
most cases. <function>rk.header()</function> prints a standard headline for the 
results. Note that in the .js files, you have to
-                       mark up all translatable strings by hand, using 
<command>i18n()</command>, or some alternative commands. More on this in the 
<link linkend="i18n_js">chapter on internationaliation</link>.
+                       mark up all translatable strings by hand, using 
<command>i18n()</command>, or some alternative commands. More on this in the 
<link linkend="i18n_js">chapter on internationalization</link>.
                        You can also add some more information to this, if you 
like, &eg;:
                </para>
                <programlisting>
@@ -1656,7 +1656,7 @@ This chapter contains information on some topics that are 
useful only to certain
 <sect1 id="querying_r_for_info">
 <title>Querying R for information</title>
        <para>In some cases, you may want to fetch further information from R, 
to be presented in your plugin's UI. For instance, you may want to offer a 
selection of the levels of a factor that the user
-       has selected for analysis. Since version 0.6.2 or &rkward; it is 
possible to do so. Before we start, it is important that you are aware of some 
caveats:</para>
+       has selected for analysis. Since version 0.6.2 of &rkward; it is 
possible to do so. Before we start, it is important that you are aware of some 
caveats:</para>
        <para>R Code run from inside the plugin's UI logic is evaluated in R's 
event loop, meaning they can be run <emphasis>while</emphasis> other 
computations are running. This is to make sure your plugin's UI will be usable, 
even while R is busy doing other things. However, this makes it really 
important, that your code does not have side effects. In particular:</para>
        <itemizedlist>
                <listitem><para>Do <emphasis>not</emphasis> make any 
assignments in .GlobalEnv or any other non-local environment.</para></listitem>
@@ -1977,7 +1977,7 @@ x &lt;/components ...&gt;
 <chapter id="i18n">
        <title>Plugin translations</title>
        <para>
-               So far we have used a few concepts regarding translations or 
"i18n" (short for "internationaliation", which has 18 characters between i and 
n) in passing. In this chapter we
+               So far we have used a few concepts regarding translations or 
"i18n" (short for "internationalization", which has 18 characters between i and 
n) in passing. In this chapter we
                give a more in-depth account of what i18n functionally for 
&rkward; plugins. For the most part you will <emphasis>not</emphasis> need all 
of this in your plugins. However,
                it may be a good idea to read over this chapter in full, as 
understanding these concept should help you creating plugins that are fully 
translatable, and that allow for a high
                quality of translations.

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