From e7806a7a456a9fb93b6cd4b01b8f1093a16ec135 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Martin Harrigan
Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2015 15:07:20 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Fix typos
---
site/src/uberdoc.html | 4 ++--
src/marginalia/html.clj | 2 +-
src/problem_cases/general.clj | 2 +-
test/marginalia/test/helpers.clj | 2 +-
4 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/site/src/uberdoc.html b/site/src/uberdoc.html
index 963bea8..52f83b3 100644
--- a/site/src/uberdoc.html
+++ b/site/src/uberdoc.html
@@ -2751,7 +2751,7 @@ I wonder?
(group-lines))]
{:ns ns
:groups groups}))
-Ouput Generation
+ |
Output Generation
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Generates an uberdoc html file from 3 pieces of information:
@@ -3199,7 +3199,7 @@ saying that all this is WIP and will prabably change in the future.
"SyntaxHighlighter.defaults['gutter'] = false;
SyntaxHighlighter.all()"]]]))
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Syntax highlighting is done a bit differently than docco. Instead of embedding
-the higlighting metadata on the parse / html gen phase, we use SyntaxHighlighter
+the highlighting metadata on the parse / html gen phase, we use SyntaxHighlighter
to do it in javascript.
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This generates a stand alone html file (think lein uberjar ).
It's probably the only var consumers will use.
diff --git a/src/marginalia/html.clj b/src/marginalia/html.clj
index 746bbd0..27db23d 100644
--- a/src/marginalia/html.clj
+++ b/src/marginalia/html.clj
@@ -386,7 +386,7 @@
;; Syntax highlighting is done a bit differently than docco. Instead of embedding
-;; the higlighting metadata on the parse / html gen phase, we use [SyntaxHighlighter](http://alexgorbatchev.com/SyntaxHighlighter/)
+;; the highlighting metadata on the parse / html gen phase, we use [SyntaxHighlighter](http://alexgorbatchev.com/SyntaxHighlighter/)
;; to do it in javascript.
(defn uberdoc-html
diff --git a/src/problem_cases/general.clj b/src/problem_cases/general.clj
index 47924b6..cff2aab 100644
--- a/src/problem_cases/general.clj
+++ b/src/problem_cases/general.clj
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
"GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY")
(defn strict-eval-op-fn
- "`strict-eval-op-fn` is used to define functions of the above pattern for fuctions such as `+`, `*`, etc. Cljs special forms defined this way are applyable, such as `(apply + [1 2 3])`.
+ "`strict-eval-op-fn` is used to define functions of the above pattern for functions such as `+`, `*`, etc. Cljs special forms defined this way are applyable, such as `(apply + [1 2 3])`.
Resulting expressions are wrapped in an anonymous function and, down the line, `call`ed, like so:
diff --git a/test/marginalia/test/helpers.clj b/test/marginalia/test/helpers.clj
index e3a5191..f06b9fd 100644
--- a/test/marginalia/test/helpers.clj
+++ b/test/marginalia/test/helpers.clj
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
Provides the following variables to the assertion context:
* `number-of-generated-pages` - result of running the `doc-generator`
- function (which should ultimately call one of the marginalias' own
+ function (which should ultimately call one of the Marginalia's own
functions.
* `project-name` - the name of the project
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