#14503: Typos in the reference manual: GAP interface and Weyl group
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       Reporter:  mathzeta2      |         Owner:  mvngu       
           Type:  defect         |        Status:  needs_review
       Priority:  trivial        |     Milestone:  sage-5.10   
      Component:  documentation  |    Resolution:              
       Keywords:                 |   Work issues:              
Report Upstream:  N/A            |     Reviewers:              
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   Dependencies:                 |      Stopgaps:              
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Old description:

> Following https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/sage-
> devel/zijERXXw43M, here are two small and trivial fixes for the reference
> manual:
>
> * GAP interface misses the G in GAP.
> * Weyl group category links to a Wikipedia article that does not exist

New description:

 Following https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/sage-
 devel/zijERXXw43M, here are two small and trivial fixes for the reference
 manual:

 * GAP interface misses the G in GAP.
 * Weyl group category links to a Wikipedia article that does not exist

 Apply:
 * [attachment:trac_14503_typos.patch]
 * [attachment:trac_14503_typos_wikipedia.patch]

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Comment (by ncohen):

 Helloooooooooooooo !!

 > Attached is an extra patch with proper Wikipedia links. In the process
 of learning Sage's ReST rules, I stumbled upon another broken Wikipedia
 link:
 
[http://www.sagemath.org/doc/reference/graphs/sage/graphs/generic_graph.html#sage.graphs.generic_graph.GenericGraph.multicommodity_flow
 multicommodity flow]. I hope that piggybacking this ticket is OK.

 Gloops. The one from `generic_graph.py` is probably one of my mistakes
 `:-)`

 Thank you for those patches ! There is no problem at all with having
 several patches on the same ticket. You just need to explicitly say in the
 ticket's description how they are to be applied in that case (just one, or
 the other, or both). I just did it, so that you can see how you can create
 links toward patches in a ticket `:-)`

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/14503#comment:4>
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