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Subject[RFC PATCH] Documentation: doc-guide: fixes to sphinx.rst
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Various fixes to sphinx.rst:

- eliminate a double-space between 2 words
- grammar/wording
- punctuation
- call rows in a table 'rows' instead of 'columns' (or does Sphinx
call everything a column?)
- It seems that "amdfonts" should be "amsfonts". I can't find any
amdfonts.


Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org>
Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
Cc: linux-doc@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@kernel.org>
---
Documentation/doc-guide/sphinx.rst | 32 +++++++++++++--------------
1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)

--- lnx-511-rc1.orig/Documentation/doc-guide/sphinx.rst
+++ lnx-511-rc1/Documentation/doc-guide/sphinx.rst
@@ -48,12 +48,12 @@ or ``virtualenv``, depending on how your
those versions, you should run ``pip install 'docutils==0.12'``.

#) It is recommended to use the RTD theme for html output. Depending
- on the Sphinx version, it should be installed in separate,
+ on the Sphinx version, it should be installed separately,
with ``pip install sphinx_rtd_theme``.

- #) Some ReST pages contain math expressions. Due to the way Sphinx work,
+ #) Some ReST pages contain math expressions. Due to the way Sphinx works,
those expressions are written using LaTeX notation. It needs texlive
- installed with amdfonts and amsmath in order to evaluate them.
+ installed with amsfonts and amsmath in order to evaluate them.

In summary, if you want to install Sphinx version 1.7.9, you should do::

@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ Sphinx Build
============

The usual way to generate the documentation is to run ``make htmldocs`` or
-``make pdfdocs``. There are also other formats available, see the documentation
+``make pdfdocs``. There are also other formats available: see the documentation
section of ``make help``. The generated documentation is placed in
format-specific subdirectories under ``Documentation/output``.

@@ -303,17 +303,17 @@ and *targets* (e.g. a ref to ``:ref:`las
- head col 3
- head col 4

- * - column 1
+ * - row 1
- field 1.1
- field 1.2 with autospan

- * - column 2
+ * - row 2
- field 2.1
- :rspan:`1` :cspan:`1` field 2.2 - 3.3

* .. _`last row`:

- - column 3
+ - row 3

Rendered as:

@@ -325,17 +325,17 @@ Rendered as:
- head col 3
- head col 4

- * - column 1
+ * - row 1
- field 1.1
- field 1.2 with autospan

- * - column 2
+ * - row 2
- field 2.1
- :rspan:`1` :cspan:`1` field 2.2 - 3.3

* .. _`last row`:

- - column 3
+ - row 3

Cross-referencing
-----------------
@@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ Figures & Images

If you want to add an image, you should use the ``kernel-figure`` and
``kernel-image`` directives. E.g. to insert a figure with a scalable
-image format use SVG (:ref:`svg_image_example`)::
+image format, use SVG (:ref:`svg_image_example`)::

.. kernel-figure:: svg_image.svg
:alt: simple SVG image
@@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ image format use SVG (:ref:`svg_image_ex

SVG image example

-The kernel figure (and image) directive support **DOT** formatted files, see
+The kernel figure (and image) directive supports **DOT** formatted files, see

* DOT: http://graphviz.org/pdf/dotguide.pdf
* Graphviz: http://www.graphviz.org/content/dot-language
@@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ A simple example (:ref:`hello_dot_file`)

DOT's hello world example

-Embed *render* markups (or languages) like Graphviz's **DOT** is provided by the
+Embedded *render* markups (or languages) like Graphviz's **DOT** are provided by the
``kernel-render`` directives.::

.. kernel-render:: DOT
@@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ Embed *render* markups (or languages) li
}

How this will be rendered depends on the installed tools. If Graphviz is
-installed, you will see an vector image. If not the raw markup is inserted as
+installed, you will see a vector image. If not, the raw markup is inserted as
*literal-block* (:ref:`hello_dot_render`).

.. _hello_dot_render:
@@ -421,8 +421,8 @@ installed, you will see an vector image.

The *render* directive has all the options known from the *figure* directive,
plus option ``caption``. If ``caption`` has a value, a *figure* node is
-inserted. If not, a *image* node is inserted. A ``caption`` is also needed, if
-you want to refer it (:ref:`hello_svg_render`).
+inserted. If not, an *image* node is inserted. A ``caption`` is also needed, if
+you want to refer to it (:ref:`hello_svg_render`).

Embedded **SVG**::

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