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commit 89484cfe9a7fef7bd9b553a1c1ee8c93719495d2
Author: gregor herrmann <gre...@debian.org>
Date:   Mon Dec 28 02:08:50 2015 +0100

    Add more fixes to patch typos.diff.
---
 debian/patches/typos.diff | 46 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------
 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)

diff --git a/debian/patches/typos.diff b/debian/patches/typos.diff
index 3dfd185..15c7b1f 100644
--- a/debian/patches/typos.diff
+++ b/debian/patches/typos.diff
@@ -5,12 +5,10 @@ Description: Fix typos
 Forwarded: https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/encode-arabic/ticket/1 (partly)
 Author: أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy) <aelmahmo...@users.sourceforge.net>
 Reviewed-by: gregor herrmann <gre...@debian.org>
-Last-Update: 2014-07-30
+Last-Update: 2015-12-28
 
-Index: libencode-arabic-perl/lib/Encode/Arabic.pm
-===================================================================
---- libencode-arabic-perl.orig/lib/Encode/Arabic.pm    2014-10-11 
03:05:25.763275371 +0200
-+++ libencode-arabic-perl/lib/Encode/Arabic.pm 2014-10-11 03:05:25.763275371 
+0200
+--- a/lib/Encode/Arabic.pm
++++ b/lib/Encode/Arabic.pm
 @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@
  =back
  
@@ -20,10 +18,8 @@ Index: libencode-arabic-perl/lib/Encode/Arabic.pm
  
  Note that the standard L<Encode|Encode> module already deals with several 
other single-byte encoding
  schemes for Arabic popular with whichever operating system, be it *n*x, 
Windows, DOS or Macintosh.
-Index: libencode-arabic-perl/bin/decode.pl
-===================================================================
---- libencode-arabic-perl.orig/bin/decode.pl   2014-10-11 03:05:25.763275371 
+0200
-+++ libencode-arabic-perl/bin/decode.pl        2014-10-11 03:05:25.763275371 
+0200
+--- a/bin/decode.pl
++++ b/bin/decode.pl
 @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
  The L<Encode|Encode> library provides a unified interface for converting 
strings
  from different encodings into a common representation, and vice versa.
@@ -33,10 +29,8 @@ Index: libencode-arabic-perl/bin/decode.pl
  the C<encode> and C<decode> methods, respectively.
  
  For the list of supported encoding schemes, please refer to L<Encode|Encode> 
and
-Index: libencode-arabic-perl/bin/encode.pl
-===================================================================
---- libencode-arabic-perl.orig/bin/encode.pl   2014-10-11 03:05:25.763275371 
+0200
-+++ libencode-arabic-perl/bin/encode.pl        2014-10-11 03:05:25.763275371 
+0200
+--- a/bin/encode.pl
++++ b/bin/encode.pl
 @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
  The L<Encode|Encode> library provides a unified interface for converting 
strings
  from different encodings into a common representation, and vice versa.
@@ -46,11 +40,9 @@ Index: libencode-arabic-perl/bin/encode.pl
  the C<encode> and C<decode> methods, respectively.
  
  For the list of supported encoding schemes, please refer to L<Encode|Encode> 
and
-Index: libencode-arabic-perl/lib/Encode/Mapper.pm
-===================================================================
---- libencode-arabic-perl.orig/lib/Encode/Mapper.pm    2014-10-11 
03:05:25.763275371 +0200
-+++ libencode-arabic-perl/lib/Encode/Mapper.pm 2014-10-11 03:05:25.763275371 
+0200
-@@ -648,7 +648,7 @@
+--- a/lib/Encode/Mapper.pm
++++ b/lib/Encode/Mapper.pm
+@@ -648,13 +648,13 @@
  
  =head2 INTRO AND RULE TYPES
  
@@ -59,3 +51,21 @@ Index: libencode-arabic-perl/lib/Encode/Mapper.pm
  transducer, i.e. an engine performing greedy search in the input stream and 
producing output
  data and side effects relevant to the results of the search. Transducers may 
be linked one with
  another, thus forming multi-level devices suitable for nontrivial 
encoding/decoding tasks.
+ 
+ The rules declare which input sequences of L<bytes|bytes> to search for, and 
what to do upon their
+-occurence. If the left-hand side (LHS) of a rule is the longest left-most 
string out of those
++occurrence. If the left-hand side (LHS) of a rule is the longest left-most 
string out of those
+ applicable on the input, the righ-hand side (RHS) of the rule is evaluated. 
The RHS defines the
+ corresponding output string, and possibly controls the engine as if the extra 
text were prepended
+ before the rest of the input:
+--- a/lib/Encode/Arabic/Buckwalter.pm
++++ b/lib/Encode/Arabic/Buckwalter.pm
+@@ -324,7 +324,7 @@
+ The module exports as if C<use Encode> also appeared in the package. The 
other C<import> options are
+ just delegated to L<Encode|Encode> and imports performed properly.
+ 
+-The B<conversion modes> of this module allow to override the setting of the 
C<:xml> option, in addition to
++The B<conversion modes> of this module allow one to override the setting of 
the C<:xml> option, in addition to
+ filtering out diacritical marks and stripping off I<kashida>. The modes and 
aliases relate like this:
+ 
+     our %Encode::Arabic::Buckwalter::modemap = (

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