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From: Tobias Quathamer <toddy@debian.org>
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 01:40:06 +0100
Subject: Fix spelling errors

---
 ChangeLog       |    4 ++--
 manuals/en.html |   10 +++++-----
 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 2494b5b..59aa870 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ Examples:
 
 2008/07/28
 + Dialogs remembers their sizes
-* SingleApplication libary copy is relicensed to GPL (from LGPL) for an accordance of the main program license.
+* SingleApplication library copy is relicensed to GPL (from LGPL) for an accordance of the main program license.
 see LGPL, section 3: "You may opt to apply the terms of the ordinary GNU General Public
 License instead of this License to a given copy of the Library.  To do
 this, you must alter all the notices that refer to this License, so
@@ -731,7 +731,7 @@ these notices".
 + NorwegianWood UI style //from QT demo
 
 2008/07/16 //18.1.1
-* templates/snippets/scripts shortcuts at File Save/Open dialogs are working by deafult.
+* templates/snippets/scripts shortcuts at File Save/Open dialogs are working by default.
 The reason of a non-working state: when the hidden files visibility of off, those shortcurs are not working
 
 2008/07/16 //18.1.0
diff --git a/manuals/en.html b/manuals/en.html
index 3db8c6b..448b10d 100644
--- a/manuals/en.html
+++ b/manuals/en.html
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
 <a name="mni_manager"></a>
 <h3>File manager</h3>
 
-<p>The TEA's file manager is hidden under the <b>manage</b> tab. It is not an additional bloatware tool, but an essential part of the editor. It replaces the standart File save/open dialogs (by the way, you can bring them back using <b>Tune &gt; Common &gt; Use traditional File Save/Open dialogs</b> option).</p>
+<p>The TEA's file manager is hidden under the <b>manage</b> tab. It is not an additional bloatware tool, but an essential part of the editor. It replaces the standard File save/open dialogs (by the way, you can bring them back using <b>Tune &gt; Common &gt; Use traditional File Save/Open dialogs</b> option).</p>
 
 <p>Let's see on the shining force of TEA's file manager.</p>
 
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@
 
 <p>Due to some technical source, the image of moon phase for days 12 and 13 are the same.</p>
 
-<p><b>Add or subtract years/months/days</b> - allows to navigate through the calendar back and forward on N years, or months, or days. For example, you need to see the day +6 after the current one. Put "6" into the Famous Input Field, and then use <b>Add or subtract &gt; days</b>. If you want to move backward, put the negative value into the FIF, i.e. "-6" instead of "6".</p>
+<p><b>Add or subtract years/months/days</b> - allows one to navigate through the calendar back and forward on N years, or months, or days. For example, you need to see the day +6 after the current one. Put "6" into the Famous Input Field, and then use <b>Add or subtract &gt; days</b>. If you want to move backward, put the negative value into the FIF, i.e. "-6" instead of "6".</p>
 
 <p><b>Number of days between two dates</b> - calculates the number of days between two dates. Select the first date at the Calendar and use <b>Mark first date</b> menu item. Select the last date at the Calendar and use <b>Mark last date</b>. Use <b>Number of days between two dates</b> funtions to measure the difference between the first and second dates.</p>
 
@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@
 <a name="mni_markup"></a>
 <h3>Markup</h3>
 
-<p>The functions from this menu are mainly working depending of the selected markup <b>Mode</b>. There several modes are available - HTML, XHTML, LaTeX, Lout and Docbook. When you select some mode from the <b>Mode</b> menu, you set the markup mode for the current document. So different documents have different, separated modes. It allows to edit one file as HTML and another one as Docbook XML with the same menu item. So, menu items acts differently according to the document's markup mode.</p>
+<p>The functions from this menu are mainly working depending of the selected markup <b>Mode</b>. There several modes are available - HTML, XHTML, LaTeX, Lout and DocBook. When you select some mode from the <b>Mode</b> menu, you set the markup mode for the current document. So different documents have different, separated modes. It allows one to edit one file as HTML and another one as DocBook XML with the same menu item. So, menu items acts differently according to the document's markup mode.</p>
 
 <p>You can select a text and use some function, for example the "Paragraph". If you don't select any text, TEA just insert tags at the cursor position.</p>
 
@@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ then, use <b>Select by regexp</b>. Then you can press Open button to open all se
 
 <p>After that, TEA creates a new directory as a subdirectory of a current one. This new directory has the random name that starts with "images-out-". Into this directory TEA put all converted images, leaving the originals unmodified.</p>
 
-<p>You can want to scale images in a more precise way and define the size manually. To do that, put the image side size into the Famous Input Field and apply <b>Scale by side</b>. As you know, each photo has dimensions. For example, 640x480. If the width is larger than height, the image has a horizontal orientation (TEA does not support EXIF data), and vise versa. So we can use the <i>side</i> - the larger side of an image. Usually all photos has a standart dimensions with some aspect ratio in a mind, so the larger side for all of photos is the same.</p>
+<p>You can want to scale images in a more precise way and define the size manually. To do that, put the image side size into the Famous Input Field and apply <b>Scale by side</b>. As you know, each photo has dimensions. For example, 640x480. If the width is larger than height, the image has a horizontal orientation (TEA does not support EXIF data), and vise versa. So we can use the <i>side</i> - the larger side of an image. Usually all photos has a standard dimensions with some aspect ratio in a mind, so the larger side for all of photos is the same.</p>
 
 <p>For example, we want to scale all images (photos wit a right aspect ratio/dimension) to width 640 and, if the image has a vertical orientation, to the height 640. Put that 640 into the Famous Input Field and apply <b>Scale by side</b>.</p>
 
@@ -699,4 +699,4 @@ The input dialog box will be provided. Then, walk through your directories. Sele
 <p><a href="http://drymba.by.ru">Drymba studio</a> - the indie film studio that make ultra-low-budget movies and clay/3D cartoons. I'm one of the creators. Public domain.</p>
 
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