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index 9dabfd37f74..0ba5948998c 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/graphics/rotex.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/graphics/rotex.tex
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ written at 10 degree intervals round the compass. We use
`rlap' to ensure that all the texts are printed at the same point.
Just to show that \TeX\ can handle PostScript muckings-about
properly\ldots
-\begin{example}
+\begin{example}
\newcount\wang
\newsavebox{\wangtext}
\newdimen\wangspace
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ desires \LaTeX\ to leave space for the rotated box, then `turn' is used:
\end{turn} end here
\end{example}
The environment `Sideways' is a special case, setting the rotation to $-90$,
-and leaving the correct space for the rotated box.
+and leaving the correct space for the rotated box.
\begin{example}
Start here
\begin{sideways}%
@@ -120,18 +120,18 @@ the \TeX\ box,
you have to adjust the box in the normal \LaTeX\ way:
\begin{example}
\newsavebox{\foo}
-\savebox{\foo}{\parbox{1in}{Save
-the whales Save the whale
-Save the whale
+\savebox{\foo}{\parbox{1in}{Save
+the whales Save the whale
+Save the whale
Save the whale}}%
Start
\begin{turn}{45}\usebox{\foo}\end{turn}
End
\end{example}
\begin{example}
-\savebox{\foo}{\parbox[b]{1in}{Save
-the whales Save the whale
-Save the whale
+\savebox{\foo}{\parbox[b]{1in}{Save
+the whales Save the whale
+Save the whale
Save the whale}}%
Start
\begin{turn}{45}\usebox{\foo}\end{turn}
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ End
\end{example}
\def\testrot#1{%
-\savebox{\foo}{\parbox{1in}{Save
+\savebox{\foo}{\parbox{1in}{Save
the whales Save the whale Save the whale Save the whale}}%
\framebox{---\begin{turn}{#1}\framebox{\usebox{\foo}}\end{turn}---}}%
@@ -272,9 +272,9 @@ figures, this presents no problem. Figure \ref{fig1} shows how
PostScript files which are being incorporated using can be
rotated at will, while Figure \ref{fig2} shows, in contrast, how
`includegraphics' itself handles rotation. It is also possible to rotate the
-whole of the figure environment, including caption,
+whole of the figure environment, including caption,
by using the `sidewaysfigure' ands `sidewaystable' environments
-in place of `figure' and `table'.
+in place of `figure' and `table'.
Sideways figures and tables always take up the whole page. They can be
rotated so that the bottom ot the figures is on the left or the right;
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ on the final page.\label{rotfloat1}}
\begin{tabular}{|llllllllp{1in}lp{1in}|}
\hline
Context &Length &Breadth/ &Depth &Profile &Pottery &Flint &Animal &Stone &Other &C14 Dates \\
- & &Diameter & & & & &
+ & &Diameter & & & & &
Bones&&&\\
\hline
&&&&&&&&&&\\
@@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ Bones&&&\\
794 &2.89m &0.75m &0.25m &Irreg. &P16 &$\times$3 & --- & --- &--- &---\\
\hline
\end{tabular}
-
+
\caption[Grooved Ware and Beaker Features, their Finds and
Radiocarbon Dates]{Grooved Ware and Beaker Features, their
Finds and Radiocarbon Dates; For a breakdown of the Pottery
@@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ on the final page.\label{rotfloat1}}
\begin{tabular}{|llllllllp{1in}lp{1in}|}
\hline
Context &Length &Breadth/ &Depth &Profile &Pottery &Flint &Animal &Stone &Other &C14 Dates \\
- & &Diameter & & & & &
+ & &Diameter & & & & &
Bones&&&\\
\hline
&&&&&&&&&&\\
@@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ Bones&&&\\
794 &2.89m &0.75m &0.25m &Irreg. &P16 &$\times$3 & --- & --- &--- &---\\
\hline
\end{tabular}
-
+
\caption[Grooved Ware and Beaker Features, their Finds and
Radiocarbon Dates]{Grooved Ware and Beaker Features, their
Finds and Radiocarbon Dates; For a breakdown of the Pottery