>From 19e39b67f4a8dbee3f1015f636fac4f77e59d3c2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Julian Gehring
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 19:19:20 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Org manual: Fix double-spaces at the end of sentences * doc/org.texi: End sentences with two spaces. --- doc/org.texi | 36 ++++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi index ff9bb7e..2cbb7d1 100644 --- a/doc/org.texi +++ b/doc/org.texi @@ -6023,7 +6023,7 @@ Insert a dynamic block (@pxref{Dynamic blocks}) containing a clock report as an Org-mode table into the current file. When the cursor is at an existing clock table, just update it. When called with a prefix argument, jump to the first clock report in the current document and -update it. The clock table always includes also trees with +update it. The clock table always includes also trees with @code{:ARCHIVE:} tag. @orgcmdkkc{C-c C-c,C-c C-x C-u,org-dblock-update} Update dynamic block at point. The cursor needs to be in the @@ -6642,7 +6642,7 @@ buffer again after capture is completed. In the template itself, special @address@hidden you need one of these sequences literally, escape the @kbd{%} with a backslash.} allow -dynamic insertion of content. The templates are expanded in the order given here: +dynamic insertion of content. The templates are expanded in the order given here: @smallexample address@hidden @r{insert the contents of the file given by @var{file}.} @@ -10896,7 +10896,7 @@ newly created file. For additional configuration options @pxref{x-overriding-factory-styles,,Overriding factory styles}. If you would like to choose a style on a per-file basis, you can use the address@hidden option. A typical setting will look like address@hidden option. A typical setting will look like @example #+ODT_STYLES_FILE: "/path/to/example.ott" @@ -10932,7 +10932,7 @@ internal links. It creates Internet-style links for all other links. Export of native Org-mode tables (@pxref{Tables}) and simple @file{table.el} tables is supported. However, export of complex @file{table.el} tables - -tables that have column or row spans - is not supported. Such tables are +tables that have column or row spans - is not supported. Such tables are stripped from the exported document. By default, a table is exported with top and bottom frames and with @@ -10944,7 +10944,7 @@ are interpreted as weighted ratios with the default weight being 1} @cindex #+ATTR_ODT If you are not satisfied with the default formatting of tables, you can create custom table styles and associate them with a table using -the @code{#+ATTR_ODT} line. @xref{Customizing tables in @acronym{ODT} export}. +the @code{#+ATTR_ODT} line. @xref{Customizing tables in @acronym{ODT} export}. @node Images in @acronym{ODT} export, Math formatting in @acronym{ODT} export, Tables in @acronym{ODT} export, OpenDocument Text export @subsection Images in @acronym{ODT} export @@ -11171,11 +11171,11 @@ that would be of interest to power users. @cindex doc, docx The @acronym{ODT} exporter adds support for exporting Org outlines to formats -that are not supported natively by Org. It also adds support to convert +that are not supported natively by Org. It also adds support to convert document from one format to another. To use these features, you need to configure a command-line converter. Once a command-line converter is configured you can use it to extend the list of formats to which Org can -export. @xref{x-export-to-other-formats,,Automatically exporting to other +export. @xref{x-export-to-other-formats,,Automatically exporting to other formats}. You can also use it to perform one-off document conversion as detailed below. @@ -11186,7 +11186,7 @@ detailed below. Convert an existing document from one format to another as determined by the variable @code{org-export-odt-convert-capabilities} (@pxref{x-odt-converter-capabilities,,Configure converter -capabilities}). @strong{Please note} that you can use this command to even +capabilities}). @strong{Please note} that you can use this command to even convert documents that are produced outside of Org and in other formats than @acronym{ODT} format. @end table @@ -11209,7 +11209,7 @@ distribution. @vindex org-odt-data-dir This converter is distributed as a LibreOffice extension and can be found in -your Org distribution. See the subdirectory pointed to by the variable +your Org distribution. See the subdirectory pointed to by the variable @code{org-odt-data-dir}. @end enumerate @@ -11360,11 +11360,11 @@ file. The use of this feature is better illustrated with couple of examples. @item Embedding ODT tags as part of regular text You can include simple OpenDocument tags by prefixing them with address@hidden@@}. For example, to highlight a region of text do the following: address@hidden@@}. For example, to highlight a region of text do the following: @example @@