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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgf/utilities/pgfcalendar.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgf/utilities/pgfcalendar.code.tex
index f7d08391757..1e4960066ed 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgf/utilities/pgfcalendar.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgf/utilities/pgfcalendar.code.tex
@@ -45,18 +45,18 @@
% is executed. When the code is called, lots of information about the
% current date (like its day of week) is available. The job of
% #4 is to render the date. Typically, this is done by placing nodes
-% somewhere, but the function could do other things as well.
+% somewhere, but the function could do other things as well.
% It is also the job of #4 to position the calendar correctly.
%
% The different calls of #4 are not surrounded by TeX groups (though
% you can do so yourself, of course). This means that settings can
% accumulate between different calls, which is often desirable and
-% useful.
+% useful.
%
% Inside #4 code, different macros can be access:
%
% \pgfcalendarprefix
-% The parameter #1. This prefix is recommended for nodes inside the
+% The parameter #1. This prefix is recomended for nodes inside the
% calendar, but you have to use it yourself explicitly.
%
% \pgfcalendarbeginiso
@@ -81,10 +81,10 @@
% Year of day to be checked
%
% \pgfcalendarcurrentmonth
-% Month of day to be checked
+% Month of day to be chjeck
%
% \pgfcalendarcurrentday
-% Day of month of day to be checked
+% Day of monath of day to be checked
%
%
% Inside the \pgfcalendar macro the macro \ifdate is available, which
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
\begingroup%
% Setup local \ifdate
\let\ifdate=\pgfcalendar@local@ifdate%
- % Let's start with computing start and end dates...
+ % Let's start with computing start and end dates...
\def\pgfcalendarprefix{#1}%
\pgfcalendardatetojulian{#2}{\pgfcalendarcurrentjulian}%
\edef\pgfcalendarbeginjulian{\the\pgfcalendarcurrentjulian}%
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@
% When the key-value code is executed, the following macros will have
% been setup:
%
-% \pgfcalendarifdatejulian
+% \pgfcalendarifdatejulian
% Julian day number of day to be checked
%
% \pgfcalendarifdateweekday
@@ -173,13 +173,13 @@
% Year of day to be checked
%
% \pgfcalendarifdatemonth
-% Month of day to be checked
+% Month of day to be chjeck
%
% \pgfcalendarifdateday
% Day of month of day to be checked
%
% The setting of these macros will persist after the call, so a
-% side-effect of calling this macro is to setup these macros.
+% sideeffect of callling this macro is to setup these macros.
%
% By setting \ifpgfcalendar@do@not@recompute to false, the computation
% of the year, month etc. is suppressed.
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@
%
% Set match to false
\pgfcalendarmatchesfalse%
- \pgfqkeys{/pgf/calendar}{#1}%
+ \pgfqkeys{/pgf/calendar}{#1}%
\ifpgfcalendarmatches%
#2%
\else%
@@ -290,7 +290,7 @@
\def\pgfcalendar@special@datetojulian#1{%
\edef\pgf@temp{#1}%
- \expandafter\pgfcalendar@special@split@test\pgf@temp-\relax{#1}%
+ \expandafter\pgfcalendar@special@split@test\pgf@temp-\relax{#1}%
}
\def\pgfcalendar@special@split@test#1-#2-#3\relax#4{%
@@ -342,7 +342,7 @@
%
% Description:
%
-% The conversion is taken from the Wikipedia entry on Julian days.
+% The conversion is taken from the Wikipedia entry on Julian days.
%
% The date specification works as follows:
%
@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@
{%
%
% Store year, month and days.
- %
+ %
\count1=#1\relax%
\count2=#2\relax%
% If #3=="last", then calculate first day of next month
@@ -447,18 +447,18 @@
\ifx\pgf@temp\pgfcalendar@last@text%
\advance\count7by-1\relax%
\fi%
- % Add offset
+ % Add offset
\advance\count7by\count8\relax%
\expandafter%
}%
- \expandafter#5\the\count7\relax%
+ \expandafter#5\the\count7\relax%
}
\def\pgfcalendar@last@text{last}
\def\pgfcalendar@unpack#1+{%
\count8=#1\relax%
}
-% Convert Julian day number date.
+% Convert Julian day number date.
%
% #1 = the number of Julian days
% #2 = a macro in which the year should be stored.
@@ -492,23 +492,23 @@
{%
% 1) J = Julian day number
\count1=#1\relax%
- % 2) j = J + 32044
+ % 2) j = J + 32044
\count2=\count1\relax%
\advance\count2 by 32044\relax%
- % 3) g = j div 146097
+ % 3) g = j div 146097
\count3=\count2\relax%
\divide\count3 by 146097\relax%
- % 4) dg = j mod 146097
+ % 4) dg = j mod 146097
\count4=\count3\relax%
\multiply\count4 by-146097\relax%
\advance\count4 by\count2\relax%
- % 5) c = (dg div 36524 + 1) * 3 div 4
+ % 5) c = (dg div 36524 + 1) * 3 div 4
\count5=\count4\relax%
\divide\count5 by36524\relax%
\advance\count5 by1\relax%
\multiply\count5 by3\relax%
\divide\count5 by4\relax%
- % 6) dc = dg - c * 36524
+ % 6) dc = dg - c * 36524
\count6=\count4\relax%
\count0=\count5\relax%
\multiply\count0 by-36524\relax%
@@ -571,15 +571,15 @@
\advance\count15 by1\relax%
% 16)D = d + 1
\count16=\count13%
- \advance\count16by 1\relax%
+ \advance\count16by 1\relax%
%
\xdef\pgf@temp@year{\the\count14}%
\xdef\pgf@temp@month{\ifnum\count15<10 0\fi\the\count15}%
\xdef\pgf@temp@day{\ifnum\count16<10 0\fi\the\count16}%
}%
\let#2=\pgf@temp@year%
- \let#3=\pgf@temp@month%
- \let#4=\pgf@temp@day%
+ \let#3=\pgf@temp@month%
+ \let#4=\pgf@temp@day%
}
@@ -620,11 +620,11 @@
% October 1st, 2006 was a \pgfcalendarweekdayname{\myweekday}
\def\pgfcalendarweekdayname#1{%
- \pgfutil@translate{\ifcase#1Monday\or Tuesday\or Wednesday\or Thursday\or Friday\or Saturday\or Sunday\fi}%
+ \translate{\ifcase#1Monday\or Tuesday\or Wednesday\or Thursday\or Friday\or Saturday\or Sunday\fi}%
}
\def\pgfcalendarweekdayshortname#1{%
- \pgfutil@translate{\ifcase#1Mon\or Tue\or Wed\or Thu\or Fri\or Sat\or Sun\fi}%
+ \translate{\ifcase#1Mon\or Tue\or Wed\or Thu\or Fri\or Sat\or Sun\fi}%
}
@@ -637,13 +637,13 @@
% \pgfcalendarmonthname
\def\pgfcalendarmonthname#1{%
- \pgfutil@translate{\ifcase#1\or January\or February\or March\or April\or
+ \translate{\ifcase#1\or January\or February\or March\or April\or
May\or June\or July\or August\or September\or October\or
November\or December\fi}%
}
\def\pgfcalendarmonthshortname#1{%
- \pgfutil@translate{\ifcase#1\or Jan\or Feb\or Mar\or Apr\or
+ \translate{\ifcase#1\or Jan\or Feb\or Mar\or Apr\or
May\or Jun\or Jul\or Aug\or Sep\or Oct\or
Nov\or Dec\fi}%
}
@@ -678,7 +678,7 @@
% t = textual representation (allowed only for d, m, w)
% . = abbreviated textual representation (allowed only for d, m, w)
%
-% It is advised that you say, for example,
+% It is adivsed that you say, for example,
% \let\%=\pgfcalendarshorthand.
%
% With this setting, you can typeset an ISO-date by saying \%y0-\%m0-\%d0.