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changeset 158:d3f8aec5beff
Fix typos in chapter 2.
author | Steve Guidon <steve.guidon@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu Mar 22 00:07:01 2007 -0700 (2007-03-22) |
parents | e49f4451d0e3 |
children | 7355af913937 |
files | en/tour-basic.tex |
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1.1 --- a/en/tour-basic.tex Wed Mar 21 23:27:34 2007 -0700 1.2 +++ b/en/tour-basic.tex Thu Mar 22 00:07:01 2007 -0700 1.3 @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ 1.4 1.5 \subsection{Built-in help} 1.6 1.7 -Mercurial provides a built-in help system. This invaluable for those 1.8 +Mercurial provides a built-in help system. This is invaluable for those 1.9 times when you find yourself stuck trying to remember how to run a 1.10 command. If you are completely stuck, simply run \hgcmd{help}; it 1.11 will print a brief list of commands, along with a description of what 1.12 @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ 1.13 1.14 There's nothing particularly magical about a repository; it is simply 1.15 a directory tree in your filesystem that Mercurial treats as special. 1.16 -You can rename delete a repository any time you like, using either the 1.17 +You can rename or delete a repository any time you like, using either the 1.18 command line or your file browser. 1.19 1.20 \subsection{Making a local copy of a repository} 1.21 @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ 1.22 changeset. This is a free-form field, but it most often contains a 1.23 person's name and email address. 1.24 \item[\texttt{date}] The date and time on which the changeset was 1.25 - created, and the timezone in which it was created. (Thef date and 1.26 + created, and the timezone in which it was created. (The date and 1.27 time are local to that timezone; they display what time and date it 1.28 was for the person who created the changeset.) 1.29 \item[\texttt{summary}] The first line of the text message that the 1.30 @@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ 1.31 1.32 Let's take a brief break from exploring Mercurial commands to discuss 1.33 a pattern in the way that they work; you may find this useful to keep 1.34 -in mind as we continiue our tour. 1.35 +in mind as we continue our tour. 1.36 1.37 Mercurial has a consistent and straightforward approach to dealing 1.38 with the options that you can pass to commands. It follows the