[geany/geany] fc73fa: Fix typos in documentation

Philipp Wiesemann git-noreply at xxxxx
Thu Dec 11 21:58:57 UTC 2014


Branch:      refs/heads/master
Author:      Philipp Wiesemann <philipp.wiesemann at arcor.de>
Committer:   Philipp Wiesemann <philipp.wiesemann at arcor.de>
Date:        Thu, 11 Dec 2014 21:58:57 UTC
Commit:      fc73fabe4bf6b0416750472ab82e7a9f8e04177c
             https://github.com/geany/geany/commit/fc73fabe4bf6b0416750472ab82e7a9f8e04177c

Log Message:
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Fix typos in documentation


Modified Paths:
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    doc/geany.txt

Modified: doc/geany.txt
8 lines changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
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@@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ using the appropriate command line option.
 Opening files from the command-line in a running instance
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
-Geany detects if there is an an instance of itself already running and opens files
+Geany detects if there is an instance of itself already running and opens files
 from the command-line in that instance. So, Geany can
 be used to view and edit files by opening them from other programs
 such as a file manager.
@@ -2489,17 +2489,17 @@ Initial version
     The initial version of files you will be creating.
 
 Year
-    Specify a format for the the {year} wildcard. You can use any conversion specifiers
+    Specify a format for the {year} wildcard. You can use any conversion specifiers
     which can be used with the ANSI C strftime function.  For details please see
     http://man.cx/strftime.
 
 Date
-    Specify a format for the the {date} wildcard. You can use any conversion specifiers
+    Specify a format for the {date} wildcard. You can use any conversion specifiers
     which can be used with the ANSI C strftime function.  For details please see
     http://man.cx/strftime.
 
 Date & Time
-    Specify a format for the the {datetime} wildcard. You can use any conversion specifiers
+    Specify a format for the {datetime} wildcard. You can use any conversion specifiers
     which can be used with the ANSI C strftime function.  For details please see
     http://man.cx/strftime.
 



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