diff man/calc.texi @ 42675:640c0fcaebf1

Fix typos.
author Pavel Janík <Pavel@Janik.cz>
date Sat, 12 Jan 2002 16:01:51 +0000
parents 9c10d7b2dc6d
children 4d674ddf28fb
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--- a/man/calc.texi	Sat Jan 12 15:58:30 2002 +0000
+++ b/man/calc.texi	Sat Jan 12 16:01:51 2002 +0000
@@ -2532,7 +2532,7 @@
 precision, but it doesn't always bump the precision up enough.
 In each case, Calc added about two digits of precision during
 its calculation and then rounded back down to 12 digits
-afterward.  In one case, it was enough; in the the other, it
+afterward.  In one case, it was enough; in the other, it
 wasn't.  If you really need @var{x} digits of precision, it
 never hurts to do the calculation with a few extra guard digits.
 
@@ -16395,7 +16395,7 @@
 @kindex v p (complex)
 @pindex calc-pack
 The @kbd{v p} (@code{calc-pack}) command can pack the top two numbers on
-the the stack into a composite object such as a complex number.  With
+the stack into a composite object such as a complex number.  With
 a prefix argument of @i{-1}, it produces a rectangular complex number;
 with an argument of @i{-2}, it produces a polar complex number.
 (Also, @pxref{Building Vectors}.)
@@ -21195,7 +21195,7 @@
 @noindent
 The portion selected is always large enough to be considered a complete
 formula all by itself, so selecting the parenthesis selects the whole
-formula that it encloses.  Putting the cursor on the the @samp{+} sign
+formula that it encloses.  Putting the cursor on the @samp{+} sign
 would have had the same effect.
 
 (Strictly speaking, the Emacs cursor is really the manifestation of
@@ -23738,7 +23738,7 @@
 guess on the stack, and are prompted for the name of a variable.  The guess
 may be either a number near the desired minimum, or an interval enclosing
 the desired minimum.  The function returns a vector containing the
-value of the the variable which minimizes the formula's value, along
+value of the variable which minimizes the formula's value, along
 with the minimum value itself.
 
 Note that this command looks for a @emph{local} minimum.  Many functions
@@ -33996,7 +33996,7 @@
 
 @defun format-value a width
 Convert the Calc number or formula @var{a} to string form, using the
-format seen in the stack buffer.  Beware the the string returned may
+format seen in the stack buffer.  Beware the string returned may
 not be re-readable by @code{read-expr}, for example, because of digit
 grouping.  Multi-line objects like matrices produce strings that
 contain newline characters to separate the lines.  The @var{w}