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@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ It can be used to draw any \Tikz-graphics at axis coordinates. It is used like
\paragraph{Attention:} Whenever you draw additional graphics, consider using |axis cs|! It applies any logarithms, data scaling transformations or whatever \PGFPlots\ usually does!
-There is also a low--level interface to access the transformations and coordinates, see section~\ref{sec:pgfplots:lowlevel} on page~\pageref{sec:pgfplots:lowlevel}.
+There is also a low--level interface to access the transformations and coordinates, see Section~\ref{sec:pgfplots:lowlevel} on page~\pageref{sec:pgfplots:lowlevel}.
\end{coordinatesystem}
\begin{coordinatesystem}{rel axis cs}
@@ -158,9 +158,9 @@ The ``relative axis coordinate system'', |rel axis cs|, uses the complete axis v
\noindent where \meta{x}, \meta{y} and \meta{z} are coordinates or constant mathematical expressions. The second syntax is only available in three dimensional axes.
- There is one speciality: if you reverse an axis (with |x dir=reverse|), points provided by |rel axis cs| will be \emph{unaffected} by the axis reversal. This is intended to provide consistent placement even for reversed axes. Use |allow reversal of rel axis cs=false| to disable this feature.
+ There is one specialty: if you reverse an axis (with |x dir=reverse|), points provided by |rel axis cs| will be \emph{unaffected} by the axis reversal. This is intended to provide consistent placement even for reversed axes. Use |allow reversal of rel axis cs=false| to disable this feature.
-There is also a low--level interface to access the transformations and coordinates, see section~\ref{sec:pgfplots:lowlevel} on page~\pageref{sec:pgfplots:lowlevel}.
+There is also a low--level interface to access the transformations and coordinates, see Section~\ref{sec:pgfplots:lowlevel} on page~\pageref{sec:pgfplots:lowlevel}.
\end{coordinatesystem}
\begin{predefinednode}{current plot begin}
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ There is also a low--level interface to access the transformations and coordinat
\end{predefinednode}
\begin{pgfplotskey}{allow reversal of rel axis cs=\mchoice{true,false} (initially true)}
- A fine tuning key which specifies how to deal with |x dir=reverse| and |rel axis cs| and |ticklabel cs|.
+ A fine-tuning key which specifies how to deal with |x dir=reverse| and |rel axis cs| and |ticklabel cs|.
The initial configuration |true| means that points placed with |rel axis cs| and/or |ticklabel cs| will be at the same position inside of the axes even if its ordering has been reversed. The choice |false| will disable the special treatment of |x dir=reverse|.
\end{pgfplotskey}