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authorIvan Mas??r <helix84@centrum.sk>2009-06-12 14:21:35 +0000
committerhelix84 <helix84@users.sourceforge.net>2009-06-12 14:21:35 +0000
commitd581b3dceeec33ffdc02e02cfd0a57a2bfb85dd6 (patch)
tree9b2655909cf82f4616eee65aed41b9eec167245f /inkscape.pod
parentMinor French translation update. (diff)
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* [INTL: zh_TW] Traditional Chinese translation update
* [INTL: zh_TW] Traditional Chinese tutorial SVGs fixed * fixed typos in README (bzr r8065)
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diff --git a/inkscape.pod b/inkscape.pod
index 81e5110fc..25d21d26b 100644
--- a/inkscape.pod
+++ b/inkscape.pod
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ In PNG, PDF, PS, and EPS export, exported area is the drawing (not canvas), i.e.
of all objects of the document (or of the exported object if --export-id is used).
With this option, the exported image will
display all the visible objects of the document without margins or cropping. This is the default
-export area for EPS. For PNG, it can be used in combination wtih --export-use-hints.
+export area for EPS. For PNG, it can be used in combination with --export-use-hints.
=item B<--export-area-snap>
@@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ the resolution that were used for that object last time when it was exported fro
inkscape filename.svg --export-id=text1555 --export-use-hints
-Same, but use the default 90dpi resolution, specify the filename,
+Same, but use the default 90 dpi resolution, specify the filename,
and snap the exported area outwards to the nearest whole SVG user unit values
(to preserve pixel-alignment of objects and thus minimize antialiasing):
@@ -500,7 +500,7 @@ your version (file `NEWS').
=head1 AUTHORS
-This codebase owes its existance to a large number of contributors
+This codebase owes its existence to a large number of contributors
throughout its various incarnations. The following list is certainly
incomplete, but serves to recognize the many shoulders on which this
application sits: