Fix tiny typos.

Those have been fixed by Paul Eggert in Emacs first.
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Bastien Guerry 2011-12-31 08:59:49 +01:00
parent 7e56afb956
commit b3a18bdea4
2 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
(require 'ob-ref) (require 'ob-ref)
(defvar org-babel-screen-location "screen" (defvar org-babel-screen-location "screen"
"The command location for screen. "The command location for screen.
In case you want to use a different screen than one selected by your $PATH") In case you want to use a different screen than one selected by your $PATH")
(defvar org-babel-default-header-args:screen (defvar org-babel-default-header-args:screen
@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ In case you want to use a different screen than one selected by your $PATH")
(with-temp-file tmpfile (with-temp-file tmpfile
(insert body) (insert body)
;; org-babel has superflous spaces ;; org-babel has superfluous spaces
(goto-char (point-min)) (goto-char (point-min))
(delete-matching-lines "^ +$")) (delete-matching-lines "^ +$"))
tmpfile)) tmpfile))

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@ -3019,7 +3019,7 @@ them to individual field equations for each field."
So @< and $< will always be replaced with @1 and $1, respectively. So @< and $< will always be replaced with @1 and $1, respectively.
The advantage of these special markers are that structure editing of The advantage of these special markers are that structure editing of
the table will not change them, while @1 and $1 will be modified the table will not change them, while @1 and $1 will be modified
when a line/row is swaped out of that privileged position. So for when a line/row is swapped out of that privileged position. So for
formulas that use a range of rows or columns, it may often be better formulas that use a range of rows or columns, it may often be better
to anchor the formula with \"I\" row markers, or to offset from the to anchor the formula with \"I\" row markers, or to offset from the
borders of the table using the @< @> $< $> makers." borders of the table using the @< @> $< $> makers."