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Description: Fix typos and hyphenation
Author: أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy) <aelmahmoudy@sabily.org>
Forwarded: yes
--- a/doc/drawtiming.1
+++ b/doc/drawtiming.1
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
.It Fl -pagesize Ar WidthxHeight
Scale the diagram to fit given image size.
.It Fl -aspect
-Maintain fixed aspect ratio if --pagesize given.
+Maintain fixed aspect ratio if \-\-pagesize given.
.It Fl -cell-height Ar H
Height of the each signal in pixels. Default is 32.
.It Fl -cell-width Ar W
@@ -101,23 +101,23 @@
changing its value.
.El
.Pp
-Statements are seperated by the following symbols:
+Statements are separated by the following symbols:
.Bl -tag -width "-tD>"
.It ,
-The comma seperator is used to seperate statements without
+The comma separator is used to separate statements without
affecting the dependency list or clock (ie: the next statement will
add to the dependency list).
.It ;
-The semicolon seperator resets the list of dependencies without
+The semicolon separator resets the list of dependencies without
incrementing the clock
.It .
-The period seperator resets the list of dependencies and
+The period separator resets the list of dependencies and
increments the clock.
.It =>
-The "causes" seperator renders dependency arrows based on the
+The "causes" separator renders dependency arrows based on the
current list of dependencies and then resets the dependency list.
.It -tD>
-The "delay" seperator renders a delay arrow from the last dependency
+The "delay" separator renders a delay arrow from the last dependency
with the annotation
.Em tD .
.El
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@
value if their initial value is not given.
.Pp
Independent signal transitions which occur simultaneously are normally
-seperated by commas. Since signals aren't normally expected to change
+separated by commas. Since signals aren't normally expected to change
simultaneously, the initial state is a good example of this:
.Pp
.Dl POWER=0, FIRE=0, ARMED=0, LED=OFF, COUNT=N.
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@
.Pp
.Dl POWER=1 => LED=GREEN.
.Pp
-For signal state changes with multiple dependencies, seperate the
+For signal state changes with multiple dependencies, separate the
dependencies with commas:
.Pp
.Dl FIRE, ARMED => LED=RED.
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