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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pgf/text-en/pgfmanual-en-library-spy.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pgf/text-en/pgfmanual-en-library-spy.tex index dc6f163929f..3f4aad69293 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pgf/text-en/pgfmanual-en-library-spy.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pgf/text-en/pgfmanual-en-library-spy.tex @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ make this possible: implicitly set the |spy scope|. \item Inside this scope you may then use the command |\spy|, which is - only available inside such scopes (so there is no danger of your + only available inside such scopes (so there is no danger of you inadvertently using this command outside such a scope). This command has a special syntax and will (at some point) create two nodes: One node that shows the magnified picture (called the \emph{spy-in @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ computed automatically. following effects: \begin{itemize} \item It resets a number of graphic state parameters, including the - color, line style, and other. This is necessary for technical + color, line style, and others. This is necessary for technical reasons. \item It tells \tikzname\ that the content of the scope should be saved internally in a special box. @@ -130,13 +130,13 @@ computed automatically. |\spy| is used, these \meta{options} will be used. \item Three keys are defined that provide useful shortcuts: \begin{key}{/tikz/size=\meta{dimension}} - Inside a |spy scope|, |size| this is a shortcut for |minimum size|. + Inside a |spy scope|, this is a shortcut for |minimum size|. \end{key} \begin{key}{/tikz/height=\meta{dimension}} - Inside a |spy scope|, |height| this is a shortcut for |minimum height|. + Inside a |spy scope|, this is a shortcut for |minimum height|. \end{key} \begin{key}{/tikz/width=\meta{dimension}} - Inside a |spy scope|, |width| this is a shortcut for |minimum width|. + Inside a |spy scope|, this is a shortcut for |minimum width|. \end{key} \end{itemize} It is permissible to nest |spy scopes|. In this case, all |\spy| @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ computed automatically. \subsection{The Spy Command} \begin{command}{\spy \opt{\oarg{options}} |on| \meta{coordinate} - |in node| \meta{node options}|;|} + \texttt{in node} \meta{node options}|;|} This command can only be used inside a |spy scope|. Let us start with the syntax: \begin{itemize} \item The |\spy| command is not a special case of |\path|. Rather, @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ computed automatically. To be precise, the picture of the |spy scope| is scaled by a certain factor, specified by the |lens| or |magnification| options - discussed below, and the shifted in such a way that the + discussed below, and is shifted in such a way that the \meta{coordinate} lies at the center of the spy-on node. \item The \emph{spy-on node} is a node that is centered on the \meta{coordinate} and whose size reflects exactly the area shown @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ computed automatically. effect caused by the \meta{options} and the options of the |{spy scope}|. Additionally, the following style is used: \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/every spy in node} - This style is used with every spy in node. + This style is used with every spy-in node. \end{stylekey} The position of the node (the |at| option) is set to the \meta{coordinate} by default, so that it will cover the @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ computed automatically. size. Note that the key |size| is an abbreviation for |minimum size| inside a spy scope. - You can name the spy on node in the usual ways. Additionally, the + You can name the spy-on node in the usual ways. Additionally, the node is (also) always named |tikzspyinnode|. Following the spy scope, you can use this node like any other node: \begin{codeexample}[] @@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ computed automatically. Like for the spy-in node, a style can be used to format the spy-on node: \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/every spy on node} - This style is used with every spy on node. + This style is used with every spy-on node. \end{stylekey} The spy-on node is named |tikzspyonnode| (but, as always, this node is only available after the spy scope). If you have multiple @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ computed automatically. There are some predefined styles that make using the |spy| library easier. The following two styles can be used instead of |spy scope|, they pass their \meta{options} directly to |spy scope|. They -additionally setup the graphic styles to be used for the spy-in nodes +additionally set up the graphic styles to be used for the spy-in nodes and the spy-on nodes in some special way. \begin{key}{/tikz/spy using outlines=\meta{options} (default |