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index df09316f43c..a1f2a7d692d 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/paracol/scfnote.dtx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/paracol/scfnote.dtx
@@ -50,8 +50,8 @@
% |\end{paracol}|
% \end{quote}\vskip-1pt
% 
-% The real life is, however, togher than that with the too optimistic
-% assumptions above, as described in the following subsections.
+% The real life is, however, tougher than. The asumptions above are too
+% optimistic as described in the following subsections.
% \vskip-3pt\vskip0pt
%
%
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
% impossible, some day you could have an improved version of
% \textsf{paracol} with the automatic ordering.},
% 
-% you have to maitain it by yourself.
+% you have to maintain it by yourself.
%
% The problem is partly solved by using \!\footnote! with its optional
% argument \oarg{num} to number the first right-column and the third
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@
% \!\setcounter!|{footnote}{|\texttt{\ref{fn:2L3}}|}| or
% \!\addtocounter!|{footnote}{2}| after the third left-column footnote.
%
-% This remeady, however, cannot change the stacking order of these two
+% This remedy, however, cannot change the stacking order of these two
% footnotes of cource. Therefore, you need another trick with
% \!\footnotemark! and \!\footnotetext! to stack the third left-column
% footnote above the first right-column one. More specifically, you can
@@ -195,9 +195,9 @@
% \item[\Midx{\!\footnote!}\texttt{*}\oarg{|+|disp}\marg{text}]\mbox{}
% \Item[\Midx{\!\footnote!}\texttt{*}\oarg{|-|disp}\marg{text}]\mbox{}
% \Item[\Midx{\!\footnote!}\texttt{*}\oarg{disp}\marg{text}]\mbox{}\par
-% The command is similar to its non-starred counterpart but the expicit
+% The command is similar to its non-starred counterpart but the explicit
% numbering with the optional argument is done in \emph{self-relative} or
-% \emph{base-displacemnt} style. That is, if the optional argument has a
+% \emph{base-displacement} style. That is, if the optional argument has a
% leading `|+|' or `|-|', the number given to the footnote is
% $f+\meta{disp}$ or $f-\meta{disp}$ respectively where $f$ is the value of
% \counter{footnote} counter, or in other words the number given to the last
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@
% $\ref{fn:4R1}=\ref{fn:4L0}+4$.\label{fn:4R1}}}{It is followed by a
% \cs{switchcolumn*}.}
% \switchcolumn*
-% Third and synchroized left-column paragraph\Dotfill\\
+% Third and synchronized left-column paragraph\Dotfill\\
% \Dotfill with a footnote whose mark
% here\footnotemark*[3]\Dotfill\\
% is given by \!\footnotemark!|*[3]| because $\ref{fn:4L3}=\ref{fn:4L0}+3$.
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@
% \counter{footnote} have the value.\label{fn:5R1}}}{It is followed by a
% \cs{switchcolumn*}.}
% \switchcolumn*
-% Third and synchroized left-column paragraph\Dotfill\\
+% Third and synchronized left-column paragraph\Dotfill\\
% \Dotfill with a footnote whose mark
% here\footnotemark*[-1]\Dotfill\\
% is given by \!\footnotemark!|*[-1]| because $\ref{fn:5L3}=\ref{fn:5R1}-1$.
@@ -385,7 +385,7 @@
% this Section~\ref{sec:fnnp}, footnotes are simply numbered in
% left-column-first manner without any trickes. However it results in
% giving an impression that two paragraphs in each of both columns at the
-% bottom of the last page has footnote marks of inconsecutive numbers
+% bottom of the last page have footnote marks of inconsecutive numbers
% \ref{fn:6L1} and \ref{fn:6R1} due to the second left-column paragraph and
% the footnote \ref{fn:6L2} in it. More weirdly, the first right-column
% footnote \ref{fn:6R1} is not put in the last page where its mark is shown
@@ -612,19 +612,19 @@
% typesetting issues and warn users of the possiblity of bugs.}
%
% Here a few problems you could face in the use of \textsf{paracol} are
-% summerized.
+% summarized.
% 
% \begin{itemize}
% \item
-% If your (e.g.,) left column goes ahead too farther than the right column,
-% \LaTeX{} could stop with the following error message.
+% If your (e.g.,) left column goes ahead too much farther than the right
+% column, \LaTeX{} could stop with the following error message.
% 
% \begin{quote}
% |! Package paracol Error: Too many unprocessed columns/floats.|
% \end{quote}
% 
% This usually means that the internal space to keep materials in the left
-% column is exhosted. More specifically, suppose at some point in your
+% column is exhausted. More specifically, suppose at some point in your
% |.tex| your left column is in the page $p$ while the right is in $q<p$.
% We need $(p-q)$ \emph{boxes} to keep the left column contents in the pages
% $q$, $q+1$, \ldots, $p-1$ because these pages cannot be \emph{printed} yet
@@ -634,9 +634,9 @@
% least we need to have $(p-q)+2$ boxes, while the number of them provided
% by \LaTeX{} is only 18\footnote{
% 
-% Readers who is acquainted with \LaTeX{} implementation will understand
+% Readers who are acquainted with \LaTeX{} implementation will understand
% that 18 is the cardinarity of the set $\{\cs{bx@A},\ldots,\cs{bx@R}\}$ for
-% floats aquired by \cs{newinsert}.}.
+% floats acquired by \cs{newinsert}.}.
% 
% Therefore, \textsf{paracol} cannot continue its work if $(p-q)$ reaches
% 17. Furthermore, other stuff also consumes the boxes as follows.
@@ -722,12 +722,13 @@
% should be, honestly speaking) other unknown problems in \textsf{paracol}
% because it cannot be perfect though the author has made his best effort
% for debugging it. Particulally, sometimes it is very tough, if not
-% impossible, to make \textsf{paracol} combatible with other packages,
+% impossible, to make \textsf{paracol} compatible with other packages,
% especially with those having dark magic as \textsf{paracol} has in
% it\footnote{
% 
% For example, the author knows it is almost impossible to make
-% \textsf{paracol} with one of the author's own package available in CTAN.}.
+% \textsf{paracol} compatible with one of the author's own package available
+% in CTAN.}.
% 
% Therefore, though reporting incompatibleness with a package you use is
% very welcome\footnote{
@@ -744,13 +745,13 @@
% 
% \begin{itemize}
% \item
-% A page, a column, a footnote and/or a float disappear\footnote{
+% A page, a column, a footnote and/or a float disappears\footnote{
% 
% In fact, a bug fixed in version 1.2 caused page losing though it happens
% very very rarely but an unlucky user encountered it.}.
%
% \item
-% A page, a column, a footnote and/or a float are duplicated.
+% A page, a column, a footnote and/or a float is duplicated.
%
% \item
% A message like ``{\tt Overfull |\vbox| (1.23456pt too high) has occurred