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Subject: cdrtoaster: Spelling error in description
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Package: cdrtoaster
Severity: minor

This is an automated bug report.

I have recently conducted a mass spelling check of Debian package
descriptions.  In the process, some other errors were also detected,
such as capitalization, word wrap, and indentation problems.

Some notable guidelines that I used in the check include:

- Capitalization

  The names of languages (English, French, etc.) are capitalized in
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  In general, words should not be abbreviated as part of the
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  For various reasons, technical terms tend to be artificially joined
  to form new words, like "bugreport".  While this may be acceptable
  in an informal context, such words should be written separately in
  package descriptions, for clarity and to aid in searching.

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--- orig/cdrtoaster     Mon Dec 17 15:52:27 2001
+++ corrected/cdrtoaster        Mon Dec 17 15:59:03 2001
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 Package: cdrtoaster
 Description: Tcl/Tk front-end for burning cdrom.
  CDR-Toaster is a Tcl/Tk front-end for cdrecord, cdparanoia and mkisofs.
- It is very userful for burning data and audio cdrom.
+ It is very useful for burning data and audio CD-ROMs.
 

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These bugs seem already fixed.

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