r47024 - /packages/gmsh-tetgen/trunk/debian/patches/fix_spelling_errors.patch

trophime-guest at users.alioth.debian.org trophime-guest at users.alioth.debian.org
Wed Apr 29 14:11:21 UTC 2015


Author: trophime-guest
Date: Wed Apr 29 14:11:21 2015
New Revision: 47024

URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/debian-science/?sc=1&rev=47024
Log:
update patch for 2.9.3 and higher

Modified:
    packages/gmsh-tetgen/trunk/debian/patches/fix_spelling_errors.patch

Modified: packages/gmsh-tetgen/trunk/debian/patches/fix_spelling_errors.patch
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/debian-science/packages/gmsh-tetgen/trunk/debian/patches/fix_spelling_errors.patch?rev=47024&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- packages/gmsh-tetgen/trunk/debian/patches/fix_spelling_errors.patch	(original)
+++ packages/gmsh-tetgen/trunk/debian/patches/fix_spelling_errors.patch	Wed Apr 29 14:11:21 2015
@@ -41,34 +41,3 @@
          
          /*
           * beta*y
-Index: gmsh-tetgen-2.8.6~svn19843/doc/texinfo/gmsh.texi
-===================================================================
---- gmsh-tetgen-2.8.6~svn19843.orig/doc/texinfo/gmsh.texi
-+++ gmsh-tetgen-2.8.6~svn19843/doc/texinfo/gmsh.texi
-@@ -1029,7 +1029,7 @@ is followed by the various ONELAB option
- @uref{http://onelab.info/wiki/ONELAB_Syntax_for_Gmsh_and_GetDP} for more
- information.
- 
--The last case in the definition allows to ask the user for a value
-+The last case in the definition allows one to ask the user for a value
- interactively. For example, inserting @code{GetValue("Value of parameter
- alpha?", 5.76)} in an input file will query the user for the value of a
- certain parameter alpha, assuming the default value is 5.76. If the
-@@ -1129,7 +1129,7 @@ function (where @var{char-expression} is
- contain floating point formatting characters: @code{%e}, @code{%g},
- etc.) The various @w{@var{char-option}s} are listed in
- @ref{Options}. @code{GetEnvThe} gets the value of an environment
--variable from the operating system. @code{GetString} allows to ask the
-+variable from the operating system. @code{GetString} allows one to ask the
- user for a value interactively. @code{StrReplace}'s arguments are: input
- string, old substring, new substring. at footnote{For compatibility with GetDP
- (@uref{http://geuz.org/getdp/}), parentheses can be replaced by brackets
-@@ -2764,7 +2764,7 @@ above.
- @item Extrude @{ Surface @{ @var{expression-list} @}; @var{layers} < Using Index[@var{expr}]; > < Using View[@var{expr}]; > < ScaleLastLayer; > @}
- Extrudes a boundary layer from the specified surfaces. If no view is
- specified, the boundary layer is created using gouraud-shaped (smoothed)
--normal field. Specifying a boundary layer index allows to extrude
-+normal field. Specifying a boundary layer index allows one to extrude
- several independent boundary layers (with independent normal smoothing).
- 
- @code{ScaleLastLayer} scales the height of the last (top) layer of each




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