[rkward] doc/rkwardplugins: Fix minor typos
Yuri Chornoivan
null at kde.org
Thu Jan 19 20:08:28 UTC 2017
Git commit e3564ef6ae5873948df2bc39c66c004e4f393b97 by Yuri Chornoivan.
Committed on 19/01/2017 at 20:08.
Pushed by yurchor into branch 'master'.
Fix minor typos
M +3 -3 doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook
https://commits.kde.org/rkward/e3564ef6ae5873948df2bc39c66c004e4f393b97
diff --git a/doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook b/doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook
index aa091b28..8251a23c 100644
--- a/doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook
@@ -1979,7 +1979,7 @@ x </components ...>
<para>
So far we have used a few concepts regarding translations or "i18n" (short for "internationalization", which has 18 characters between i and n) in passing. In this chapter we
give a more in-depth account of what i18n functionally for &rkward; plugins. For the most part you will <emphasis>not</emphasis> need all of this in your plugins. However,
- it may be a good idea to read over this chapter in full, as understanding these concept should help you creating plugins that are fully translatable, and that allow for a high
+ it may be a good idea to read over this chapter in full, as understanding these concepts should help you creating plugins that are fully translatable, and that allow for a high
quality of translations.
</para>
<sect1 id="i18n_general"><title>General considerations</title>
@@ -2586,7 +2586,7 @@ plugin.dir <- rk.plugin.skeleton("t-Test",
edit=TRUE,
show=TRUE)
</programlisting>
- <para>The files will be created in a temporal directory by default. The last three options are not necessary, but very handy: <parameter>load=</parameter><replaceable>TRUE</replaceable> will automatically add the new plugin to &rkward;s configuration (since it's in a temp dir and hence will cease to exist when &rkward; is closed, it will automatically be removed again by &rkward; during its next start), <parameter>edit=</parameter><replaceable>TRUE</replaceable> will open all created files for editing in &rkward; editor tabs, and <parameter>show=</parameter><replaceable>TRUE</replaceable> will attempt to directly launch the plugin, so you can examine what it looks like without a klick. You might consider adding <parameter>overwrite=</parameter><replaceable>TRUE</replaceable> if you're about to run your script repeatedly (⪚ after changes to the code), as by default no files will be overwritten.</para>
+ <para>The files will be created in a temporal directory by default. The last three options are not necessary, but very handy: <parameter>load=</parameter><replaceable>TRUE</replaceable> will automatically add the new plugin to &rkward;s configuration (since it's in a temp dir and hence will cease to exist when &rkward; is closed, it will automatically be removed again by &rkward; during its next start), <parameter>edit=</parameter><replaceable>TRUE</replaceable> will open all created files for editing in &rkward; editor tabs, and <parameter>show=</parameter><replaceable>TRUE</replaceable> will attempt to directly launch the plugin, so you can examine what it looks like without a click. You might consider adding <parameter>overwrite=</parameter><replaceable>TRUE</replaceable> if you're about to run your script repeatedly (⪚ after changes to the code), as by default no files will be overwritten.</para>
<para>The result object <quote>plugin.dir</quote> contains the path to the directory in which the plugin was created. This can be useful in combination with the function <function>rk.build.package()</function>, to build an actual &r; package to share your plugin with others -- ⪚ by sending it to the &rkward; development team to be added to our plugin repository.</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="rkdev_ttest_script"><title>The full script</title>
@@ -3116,7 +3116,7 @@ new Header(i18n("Test results")).print();
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><parameter>types</parameter></term>
- <listitem><para>If you specify one or more variables types (separated by spaced (" ")), here, the varslot will only accept objects of those types. Valid types are "unknown", "number", "string", "factor", "invalid". (Optional, <emphasis>use with great care</emphasis>, the user should not be prevented from making valid choices, and rkward does not always know the type of a variable)</para></listitem>
+ <listitem><para>If you specify one or more variables types (separated by spaces (" ")), here, the varslot will only accept objects of those types. Valid types are "unknown", "number", "string", "factor", "invalid". (Optional, <emphasis>use with great care</emphasis>, the user should not be prevented from making valid choices, and &rkward; does not always know the type of a variable)</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><parameter>num_dimensions</parameter></term>
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