From 0e5d89e6d41c9fd2de8576ca0c98b9e295ab023a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stephan Hennig Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2012 20:00:01 +0100 Subject: Fix typos in luatexbase-attr documentation. --- luatexbase-attr.dtx | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/luatexbase-attr.dtx b/luatexbase-attr.dtx index 923ad97..54ff8b5 100644 --- a/luatexbase-attr.dtx +++ b/luatexbase-attr.dtx @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ See the aforementioned source file(s) for copyright and licensing information. % number of the attribute associated to |\fooattr| assuming it was defined % using |\newluatexattribute\fooattr|, something that \luatex currently % doesn't support (you can get the current value of the associated attribute -% as |tex.atrribute.fooattr|, but not the attribute number). +% as |tex.attribute.fooattr|, but not the attribute number). % % There are several ways to work around this. For example, it is possible to % extract the number at any time from the |\meaning| of |\fooattr|. @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ See the aforementioned source file(s) for copyright and licensing information. % % Also, two Lua functions are provided that are analogous to the above \tex % macros (actually, the macros are wrappers around the functions): -% |luatexbase.new_attributes|\parg{name} allocates a new attribute, without +% |luatexbase.new_attribute|\parg{name} allocates a new attribute, without % defining a corresponding \tex control sequence (only an entry in % |luatexbase.attributes| is created. It usually returns the number of the % allocated attribute. If room is missing, it raises an error, unless the -- cgit v1.2.3