Git commit 8c97889c0accfc3a3e2b3aa1997448206c900c39 by Yuri Chornoivan. Committed on 06/07/2023 at 12:10. Pushed by yurchor into branch 'master'.
Fix minor typos M +2 -2 doc/ekos-focus.docbook https://invent.kde.org/education/kstars/-/commit/8c97889c0accfc3a3e2b3aa1997448206c900c39 diff --git a/doc/ekos-focus.docbook b/doc/ekos-focus.docbook index f2b7bb710..6932da769 100644 --- a/doc/ekos-focus.docbook +++ b/doc/ekos-focus.docbook @@ -2027,14 +2027,14 @@ <listitem> <para> Temperature. All the components of the imaging system will be affected by changes in ambient temperature. The most obvious will be the telescope tube. Typically this will expand as temperature increases and contract as - it descreases. This will affect the focus point. But also the optical path the light from the imaged target takes + it decreases. This will affect the focus point. But also the optical path the light from the imaged target takes through the atmosphere and through the imaging components of the telescope will be affected by temperature and therefore will affect the focus point.</para> <para> It is necessary to have a reliable source of temperature information available to the focus module in order to use the temperature feature of AF.</para> - <para> Where the temperature source is located is, of course, upto the user. Given the changes in temperature effect + <para> Where the temperature source is located is, of course, up to the user. Given the changes in temperature effect many components it is not obvious where the best location would be. Some experimentation may be required to get the best results but as a guide, the source should be near the imaging train but not near any heating effect of electrical equipment that would say, heat the temperature source but not the optical train. Consistency of location
