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PSPP-BUG: typos in doc/expressions.texi (show up in manual and webpage)


From: pspp . freepost
Subject: PSPP-BUG: typos in doc/expressions.texi (show up in manual and webpage)
Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2016 00:00:29 +0000

The texinfo source `doc/expressions.texi' contains a couple of typos
at the `Statistical Distribution Functions' node:

   Only a few distributions include an @func{SIG} function
   ...
   Only a few distributions include an @func{NPDF} function

Apply the following patch:

-----8<-----8<-----8<-----8<-----8<-----8<-----8<-----8<-----8<-----8<-----8<
--- doc/expressions.texi.dist   2016-11-06 23:53:05 +0000
+++ doc/expressions.texi        2016-11-06 23:54:00 +0000
@@ -1185,7 +1185,7 @@
 Tail probability function for @var{dist}, that is, the probability
 that a random variate drawn from the distribution is greater than
 @var{x}.  The domain of @var{x} depends @var{dist}.  The result is a
-probability.  Only a few distributions include an @func{SIG} function.
+probability.  Only a few distributions include an SIG function.
 
 @item address@hidden (@var{p}[, @address@hidden)
 Inverse distribution function for @var{dist}, the value of @var{x} for
@@ -1201,7 +1201,7 @@
 Noncentral probability density function.  The result is the density of
 the given noncentral distribution at @var{x}.  The domain of @var{x}
 depends on @var{dist}.  The range is nonnegative real numbers.  Only a
-few distributions include an @func{NPDF} function.
+few distributions include an NPDF function.
 
 @item address@hidden (@var{x}[, @address@hidden)
 Noncentral cumulative distribution function for @var{dist}, that is,

-----8<-----8<-----8<-----8<-----8<-----8<-----8<-----8<-----8<-----8<-----8<



The typos have propagated to pspp.info-1, pspp.xml and the online manual
webpage 
(https://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/manual/html_node/Statistical-Distribution-Functions.html),
which also needs updating. In the webpage the name of the the function
is shown as /NAME/.




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