[libdate-calc-perl] 01/01: unapply spelling.patch from git

Damyan Ivanov dmn at moszumanska.debian.org
Thu Feb 5 20:46:09 UTC 2015


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in repository libdate-calc-perl.

commit 8a89e861862037313241b9d284bfb29536019898
Author: Damyan Ivanov <dmn at debian.org>
Date:   Thu Feb 5 20:45:49 2015 +0000

    unapply spelling.patch from git
---
 lib/Date/Calc/Object.pod       | 2 +-
 lib/Date/Calendar.pod          | 2 +-
 lib/Date/Calendar/Profiles.pod | 2 +-
 lib/Date/Calendar/Year.pod     | 2 +-
 4 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/lib/Date/Calc/Object.pod b/lib/Date/Calc/Object.pod
index 51d8797..2e8a539 100644
--- a/lib/Date/Calc/Object.pod
+++ b/lib/Date/Calc/Object.pod
@@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ positions a bit further up, e.g. 6, 8 or 10.
 
 Invalid Dates
 
-Only "new()" allows one to create objects containing possibly invalid
+Only "new()" allows to create objects containing possibly invalid
 dates (needed for reading in and evaluating user input, for example).
 
 =item *
diff --git a/lib/Date/Calendar.pod b/lib/Date/Calendar.pod
index e741eb7..35e185b 100644
--- a/lib/Date/Calendar.pod
+++ b/lib/Date/Calendar.pod
@@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ new date, but also a "rest". This rest is useful for cases in
 which your profile contains "half" holidays, or when you add
 or subtract fractions of a day.
 
-Sometimes it is not possible to accommodate the requested number
+Sometimes it is not possible to accomodate the requested number
 of work days, and a rest remains.
 
 This rest can currently only assume the value "0.0" (zero),
diff --git a/lib/Date/Calendar/Profiles.pod b/lib/Date/Calendar/Profiles.pod
index 29014c2..1f94fe6 100644
--- a/lib/Date/Calendar/Profiles.pod
+++ b/lib/Date/Calendar/Profiles.pod
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ The method "init()" in module Date::Calendar::Year(3) is
 responsible for parsing the calendar schemes contained
 here in the Date::Calendar::Profiles module.
 
-This method offers a "mini-language" which allows one to
+This method offers a "mini-language" which allows to
 specify common date formulas, like for instance a simple
 fixed date (in various different formats, e.g. american
 or european), or things like "the second Sunday of May"
diff --git a/lib/Date/Calendar/Year.pod b/lib/Date/Calendar/Year.pod
index 3b22e94..54a75de 100644
--- a/lib/Date/Calendar/Year.pod
+++ b/lib/Date/Calendar/Year.pod
@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ i.e., it will not enter into any date calculations, but
 can be queried with the "labels()" and "search()" methods,
 and appears when printing a calendar, for instance.
 
-The character ":" (mnemonic: divided into two halves) specifies
+The character ":" (mnemonic: divided into two halfs) specifies
 that the date in question is only a "half" holiday, i.e., you
 only get half a day off instead of a full day. Some companies
 have this sort of thing. C<:-)>

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