Git commit d8ea2a0546ed7ad7a5a80efcc077b90b4572af39 by Yuri Chornoivan.
Committed on 08/02/2024 at 07:23.
Pushed by yurchor into branch 'master'.

Fix minor typos

M  +5    -5    doc/ekos-focus.docbook

https://invent.kde.org/education/kstars/-/commit/d8ea2a0546ed7ad7a5a80efcc077b90b4572af39

diff --git a/doc/ekos-focus.docbook b/doc/ekos-focus.docbook
index f306a3e0e3..4cc44180b1 100644
--- a/doc/ekos-focus.docbook
+++ b/doc/ekos-focus.docbook
@@ -609,7 +609,7 @@
       </listitem>
     </itemizedlist>
 
-    <para>Mask Section Paramters:</para>
+    <para>Mask Section Parameters:</para>
 
     <para>These controls relate to <emphasis role="bold">Masking 
Options</emphasis>
     to be used when in <guilabel>Full Field</guilabel> mode. The effect of 
Masking Options can be seen in the
@@ -1024,7 +1024,7 @@
         moves out to take its first datapoint, an exposure of 2s * 4 = 8s is 
used. On each successive datapoint the
         exposure is reduced down to 2s around the point of optimum focus. As 
the focuser moves through focus, so the
         exposure is scaled upwards to 8s for the last datapoint.</para>
-        <para> The purpose of this feature is to increase the brighness of out 
of focus datapoints which will be dimmer than
+        <para> The purpose of this feature is to increase the brightness of 
out of focus datapoints which will be dimmer than
         in-focus datapoints and therefore harder for star detection to resolve 
from the background noise.</para>
         <para> This feature assumes Autofocus is run from near to optimum 
focus.</para>
         </warning>
@@ -1252,7 +1252,7 @@
       </mediaobject>
     </screenshot>
 
-    <para> Focus CFZ Parameters:.</para>
+    <para>Focus CFZ Parameters:</para>
 
   <itemizedlist>
   <listitem>
@@ -1274,9 +1274,9 @@
         </imageobject><textobject><phrase>Focus 
Mechanics</phrase></textobject></mediaobject>
     </screenshot></para>
     <para> It is necessary to specify the <guilabel>Step Size</guilabel> 
parameter which specifies in microns how far one tick
-    moves the focal plane. For refractors there is uaually a 1-to-1 
relationship between moving the focuser which moves the
+    moves the focal plane. For refractors there is usually a 1-to-1 
relationship between moving the focuser which moves the
     telescope draw-tube mechanism and the focal plane movement. For other 
types of telescope the relationship is likely to be
-    more complex. Refer to details of your telescope / manufacturer for this 
inmformation.</para>
+    more complex. Refer to details of your telescope / manufacturer for this 
information.</para>
 
     <para> The following algorithms are available:
     <itemizedlist>

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