[fpc-devel] fpdoc,rtl documentation patch, take 2
Scott Pascoe
scott.pascoe at gmail.com
Wed Sep 20 14:51:20 CEST 2006
Sorry, Fat fingered the keyboard
Take two. The patch is attached.
Scott
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Index: fpdoc.tex
===================================================================
--- fpdoc.tex (revision 197)
+++ fpdoc.tex (working copy)
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@
\begin{enumerate}
\item The fpdoc sources. These can be downloaded from the \fpdoc website.
\item The \fpc compiler sources. \fpdoc uses the scanner from the \fpc
-comiler to scan the source file.
+compiler to scan the source file.
\item The FCL units (or their sources) should be installed.
\item fpcmake is needed to create the makefile for fpdoc. It comes with
\fpc, so if \fpc is installed, there should be no problem.
@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@
--input='-I../inc -S2 -DDebug classes.pp' \
--input='-I../inc -S2 -DDebug process.pp'
\end{verbatim}
-Here, documentation will be generated for 2 units: \file{classes}
+Here, documentation will be generated for 2 units: \var{classes}
and \var{process}
The format of the description file is discussed in the next chapter.
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@
--input='-I../inc -S2 -DDebug process.pp'
\end{verbatim}
This will generate a LaTeX file called \file{fcl.tex}, which contains the
-documentation of the units \file{classes} and \var{process}. The latex file
+documentation of the units \var{classes} and \var{process}. The latex file
contains no document preamble, it starts with a chapter command.
It is meant to be included (using the LaTeX include command) in a latex
document with a preamble.
Index: rtl.tex
===================================================================
--- rtl.tex (revision 197)
+++ rtl.tex (working copy)
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
Free Pascal Run-Time library (RTL).
Throughout this document, we will refer to functions, types and variables
-with \var{typewriter} font. Functions and procedures gave their own
+with \var{typewriter} font. Functions and procedures have their own
subsections, and for each function or procedure we have the following
topics:
\begin{description}
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