From 766ef9c9a36c4188ae1d1b69c06f4111eb102efd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stephen Boddy Date: Sat, 8 Aug 2015 06:27:53 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Couple of mistakes in manual - I always find the mistakes *after* I press send :-( --- doc/manual/_build/html/_sources/faq.txt | 2 +- doc/manual/_build/html/_sources/gettinginvolved.txt | 4 ++-- doc/manual/_build/html/faq.html | 2 +- doc/manual/_build/html/gettinginvolved.html | 4 ++-- doc/manual/_build/html/searchindex.js | 2 +- doc/manual/source/faq.rst | 2 +- doc/manual/source/gettinginvolved.rst | 4 ++-- 7 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/manual/_build/html/_sources/faq.txt b/doc/manual/_build/html/_sources/faq.txt index a0572848..166cddbd 100644 --- a/doc/manual/_build/html/_sources/faq.txt +++ b/doc/manual/_build/html/_sources/faq.txt @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ Yeah, whatever. The fact is that I'm a helluva lot more productive in Python than I ever was, am, or will be, in C. In my totally biased and uninformed opinion, I also think certain things are *much* easier to get working in Python because you can iterate faster. With the -:ref:``debugging`` option to run an interactive terminal you even +:ref:`debugging` option to run an interactive terminal you even have the ability to try out ideas and explore the running instance directly. Results don't get more immediate than that! diff --git a/doc/manual/_build/html/_sources/gettinginvolved.txt b/doc/manual/_build/html/_sources/gettinginvolved.txt index b3eb7b94..0bfa57c3 100644 --- a/doc/manual/_build/html/_sources/gettinginvolved.txt +++ b/doc/manual/_build/html/_sources/gettinginvolved.txt @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Translations Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Awesome! I've been getting my head around the whole translation -bit (English polyglot I'm afraid), and as a result there has been +bit (English monoglot I'm afraid), and as a result there has been a lot of churn in the translations. So what are you waiting for? Speak some other language? Take a look at @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ discovering new particles (CERN? Hello?), boldly going (NASA? Come in Houston), or wrangle 2 more frames per second from Half-Life 3 (Valve? Confirmed?) -Here's the ones spotted and noted (I've seen quite a few others +Here's the ones I've spotted and noted (I've seen quite a few others previously, but never thought to note them) - `MindMaze`_ - VR / mind-reading. diff --git a/doc/manual/_build/html/faq.html b/doc/manual/_build/html/faq.html index f7f51dde..df95f8ef 100644 --- a/doc/manual/_build/html/faq.html +++ b/doc/manual/_build/html/faq.html @@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ GTK3 there could potentially be more savings.

Python than I ever was, am, or will be, in C. In my totally biased and uninformed opinion, I also think certain things are much easier to get working in Python because you can iterate faster. With the -:ref:debugging option to run an interactive terminal you even +Debugging option to run an interactive terminal you even have the ability to try out ideas and explore the running instance directly. Results don’t get more immediate than that!

diff --git a/doc/manual/_build/html/gettinginvolved.html b/doc/manual/_build/html/gettinginvolved.html index 80d4cf40..8f67f083 100644 --- a/doc/manual/_build/html/gettinginvolved.html +++ b/doc/manual/_build/html/gettinginvolved.html @@ -260,7 +260,7 @@

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Sprechen Sie Deutsch?

Awesome! I’ve been getting my head around the whole translation -bit (English polyglot I’m afraid), and as a result there has been +bit (English monoglot I’m afraid), and as a result there has been a lot of churn in the translations. So what are you waiting for?

Speak some other language? Take a look at https://translations.launchpad.net/terminator because you might @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ life easier for people who do the really important stuff like discovering new particles (CERN? Hello?), boldly going (NASA? Come in Houston), or wrangle 2 more frames per second from Half-Life 3 (Valve? Confirmed?)

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Here’s the ones spotted and noted (I’ve seen quite a few others +

Here’s the ones I’ve spotted and noted (I’ve seen quite a few others previously, but never thought to note them)