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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/luatex/optex/base/hi-syntax.opm b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/luatex/optex/base/hi-syntax.opm index e0ac530c3d3..48210fa4b18 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/luatex/optex/base/hi-syntax.opm +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/luatex/optex/base/hi-syntax.opm @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ The `hisyntax-<name>.opm` file must (globally) declare `\_hisyntax<name>` tokens where the action over verbatim text is declared typically by `\replfromto` or `\replthis` macros. -The verbatim text is preparared by {\em pre-processing phase}, then the +The verbatim text is prepared by {\em pre-processing phase}, then the `\_hisyntax<name>` is applied and then {\em post-processing phase} does final corrections. Finally, the verbatim text is printed line by line. @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ The pre-processing phase does: * Each space is replaced by {\visiblesp`\n\ \n`}, so `\n<word>\n` should be a pattern to finding whole words (no subwords). The `\n` control sequence is removed in the post-processing phase. -* Each end of line is repersented by `\n^^J\n`. +* Each end of line is represented by `\n^^J\n`. * The `\_start` control sequence is added before the verbatim text and `\_end` control sequence is appended to the end of the verbatim text. These control sequences are removed in post-processing phase. @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ text. \begitems * `\n` means noting but it should be used as a boundary of words as mentioned above. -* `\t` means a tabelator. It is prepared as `\n\t\n` because it can be at +* `\t` means a tabulator. It is prepared as `\n\t\n` because it can be at the boundary of a word. * `\x <letter>{<text>}` can be used as replacing text. Suppose the example \begtt @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ text. The `\z <letter>{<text>}` is expanded to `\_z:<letter>{<text>}` and if `\hicolor <letter> <color>` is declared then `\_z:<letter>{<text>}` expands to `{<color><text>}`. So, required color is - activated at all lines (separatelly) where C comment spans. + activated at all lines (separately) where C comment spans. * `\y {<text>}` is replaced by `\<text>` in the post processing phase. It should be used for macros without a parameter. You cannot use unprotected macros as replacement text before the post-processing phase, because the post-processing |