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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pgf/text-en/pgfmanual-en-library-edges.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pgf/text-en/pgfmanual-en-library-edges.tex
index 5a280cd94a9..3fbb14ca195 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pgf/text-en/pgfmanual-en-library-edges.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pgf/text-en/pgfmanual-en-library-edges.tex
@@ -183,11 +183,11 @@ exact way this curve looks can be influenced via a number of options.
\end{key}
\begin{key}{/tikz/out looseness=\meta{number}}
- specifies the looseness factor for the out distance only.
+ Specifies the looseness factor for the out distance only.
\end{key}
\begin{key}{/tikz/in looseness=\meta{number}}
- specifies the looseness factor for the in distance only.
+ Specifies the looseness factor for the in distance only.
\end{key}
\begin{key}{/tikz/min distance=\meta{distance}}
If the computed distance for the start and target coordinates are
@@ -204,13 +204,13 @@ exact way this curve looks can be influenced via a number of options.
The maximum distance set only for the start coordinate.
\end{key}
\begin{key}{/tikz/in min distance=\meta{distance}}
- The min distance set only for the target coordinate.
+ The minimum distance set only for the target coordinate.
\end{key}
\begin{key}{/tikz/in max distance=\meta{distance}}
- The max distance set only for the target coordinate.
+ The maximum distance set only for the target coordinate.
\end{key}
\begin{key}{/tikz/distance=\meta{distance}}
- Set the min and max distance to the same value \meta{distance}. Note
+ Set the minimum and maximum distance to the same value \meta{distance}. Note
that this causes any computed distance $d$ to be ignored and
\meta{distance} to be used instead.
\begin{codeexample}[]
@@ -222,10 +222,10 @@ exact way this curve looks can be influenced via a number of options.
\end{codeexample}
\end{key}
\begin{key}{/tikz/out distance=\meta{distance}}
- Sets the min and max out distance.
+ Sets the minimum and maximum out distance.
\end{key}
\begin{key}{/tikz/in distance=\meta{distance}}
- Sets the min and max in distance.
+ Sets the minimum and maximum in distance.
\end{key}
\begin{key}{/tikz/out control=\meta{coordinate}}
This option causes the \meta{coordinate} to be used as the start