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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ many years, when the engine had become more stable, the decision was made to
clean up the rather hybrid nature of the program. This means that some primitives
were promoted to core primitives, often with a different name, and that others
were removed. This also made it possible to start cleaning up the code base. In
-\in {chapter} [enhancements] we discussed some new primitives, here we will cover
+\in {chapter} [enhancements] we discuss some new primitives, here we will cover
most of the adapted ones.
During more than a decade stepwise new functionality was added and after 10 years
@@ -56,13 +56,13 @@ most still comes from original Knuthian \TEX. But we divert a bit.
files organized in categories like \type {tex}, \type {luaf}, \type
{languages}, \type {fonts}, \type {libraries}, etc. There are some artifacts
of the conversion to \CCODE, but these got (and get) removed stepwise. The
- documentation, which is actually comes from the mix of engines (via so called
- change files) is kept as much as possible. Of course we want to stay as close
- as possible to the original so that the documentation of the fundamentals
- behind \TEX\ by Don Knuth still applies. However, because we use \CCODE, some
- documentation is a bit off. Also, most global variables are now collected in
- structures, but the original names were kept. There are lots of so called
- macros too.
+ documentation, which actually comes from the mix of engines (via so called
+ change files), is kept as much as possible. Of course we want to stay as
+ close as possible to the original so that the documentation of the
+ fundamentals behind \TEX\ by Don Knuth still applies. However, because we use
+ \CCODE, some documentation is a bit off. Also, most global variables are now
+ collected in structures, but the original names were kept. There are lots of
+ so called macros too.
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