Git commit 1ce32bba6db8f27331a64df462d53c507214f36c by Yuri Chornoivan.
Committed on 13/01/2017 at 18:51.
Pushed by yurchor into branch 'master'.

Fix minor typos

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

https://commits.kde.org/rkward/1ce32bba6db8f27331a64df462d53c507214f36c

diff --git a/doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook b/doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook
index 5e422590..cc47ce84 100644
--- a/doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook
@@ -636,7 +636,7 @@ echo ('rk.print (res)\n');
                        If the user explicitly asks for a variable to be saved, 
you will need to assign to that object using <function>.GlobalEnv$objectname 
&lt;- value</function>. In general, do not use the 
<function>&lt;&lt;-</function> operator. It will not necessarily assign in 
.GlobalEnv.
                </para>
                <para>
-                       One important pitfall is using 
<function>eval()</function>. Here, you need to note that eval will by default 
use the current environment for evaluation, &ie; the local one. This will work 
well most of the times, but but not always. Thus, if you need to use 
<function>eval()</function>, you will probably want to specify the 
<parameter>envir</parameter> parameter: <function>eval(..., 
envir=globalenv()</function>).
+                       One important pitfall is using 
<function>eval()</function>. Here, you need to note that eval will by default 
use the current environment for evaluation, &ie; the local one. This will work 
well most of the times, but not always. Thus, if you need to use 
<function>eval()</function>, you will probably want to specify the 
<parameter>envir</parameter> parameter: <function>eval(..., 
envir=globalenv()</function>).
                </para>
        </sect2>
 
@@ -911,7 +911,7 @@ R code.
                the varslot is shown and required, <emphasis>or</emphasis> the 
spinbox is shown and required - depending on which option is selected in the 
radio control. The GUI is changing itself according to the radio option. Try 
the example, if you like.
        </para>
        <para>
-               For a complete list of properties, refer to the <link 
linkend="reference">reference</link>. One more property, however, is special in 
that all GUI elements have it: <quote>enabled</quote>. This is slightly less 
drastic that <quote>visible</quote>. It does not show/hide the GUI element, but 
only enables/disables it. Disabled elements are typically shown grayed out, and 
do not react to user input.
+               For a complete list of properties, refer to the <link 
linkend="reference">reference</link>. One more property, however, is special in 
that all GUI elements have it: <quote>enabled</quote>. This is slightly less 
drastic than <quote>visible</quote>. It does not show/hide the GUI element, but 
only enables/disables it. Disabled elements are typically shown grayed out, and 
do not react to user input.
        </para>
        <note>
                <para>Besides <command>&lt;convert&gt;</command> and 
<command>&lt;connect&gt;</command>, there are several further elements for use 
in the <command>&lt;logic&gt;</command> section. E.g. conditional constructs 
can also be implemented using the <command>&lt;switch&gt;</command>-element. 
Refer to the <link linkend="logicelements">reference on logic elements</link> 
for details.</para>
@@ -2057,7 +2057,7 @@ user (selection from a list of values shown next to this 
element) --&gt;
 <varlistentry>
        <term><command>i18n (msgid, [...])</command></term>
        <listitem><para>The most important function. Marks the string for 
translation. The string (whether translated or not) is returned quoted using 
double quotes ('"'). An arbitrary
-                       number of placeholders can be used in the string like 
shown below. Using such placeholders instead of concatenating small substrings 
is much easier for translators.:</para>
+                       number of placeholders can be used in the string like 
shown below. Using such placeholders instead of concatenating small substrings 
is much easier for translators:</para>
                <programlisting>
                        i18n ("Compare objects %1 and %2", getString ('x'), 
getString ('y'));
                </programlisting></listitem>

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