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org.texi: Fix sentences with double-space endings.

Bastien Guerry 13 years ago
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@@ -12659,7 +12659,7 @@ and/or the name of the evaluated code block.  The default value of
 @code{org-babel-results-keyword}.
 @code{org-babel-results-keyword}.
 
 
 By default, the evaluation facility is only enabled for Lisp code blocks
 By default, the evaluation facility is only enabled for Lisp code blocks
-specified as @code{emacs-lisp}. However, source code blocks in many languages
+specified as @code{emacs-lisp}.  However, source code blocks in many languages
 can be evaluated within Org mode (see @ref{Languages} for a list of supported
 can be evaluated within Org mode (see @ref{Languages} for a list of supported
 languages and @ref{Structure of code blocks} for information on the syntax
 languages and @ref{Structure of code blocks} for information on the syntax
 used to define a code block).
 used to define a code block).
@@ -12673,8 +12673,8 @@ evaluation from the @kbd{C-c C-c} key binding.}.  This will call the
 its results into the Org mode buffer.
 its results into the Org mode buffer.
 @cindex #+CALL
 @cindex #+CALL
 
 
-It is also possible to evaluate named code blocks from anywhere in an
-Org mode buffer or an Org mode table. Live code blocks located in the current
+It is also possible to evaluate named code blocks from anywhere in an Org
+mode buffer or an Org mode table.  Live code blocks located in the current
 Org mode buffer or in the ``Library of Babel'' (see @ref{Library of Babel})
 Org mode buffer or in the ``Library of Babel'' (see @ref{Library of Babel})
 can be executed.  Named code blocks can be executed with a separate
 can be executed.  Named code blocks can be executed with a separate
 @code{#+CALL:} line or inline within a block of text.
 @code{#+CALL:} line or inline within a block of text.
@@ -13053,7 +13053,7 @@ syntax used to specify arguments is the same across all languages.  In every
 case, variables require a default value when they are declared.
 case, variables require a default value when they are declared.
 
 
 The values passed to arguments can either be literal values, references, or
 The values passed to arguments can either be literal values, references, or
-Emacs Lisp code (see @ref{var, Emacs Lisp evaluation of variables}). References
+Emacs Lisp code (see @ref{var, Emacs Lisp evaluation of variables}).  References
 include anything in the Org mode file that takes a @code{#+NAME:},
 include anything in the Org mode file that takes a @code{#+NAME:},
 @code{#+TBLNAME:}, or @code{#+RESULTS:} line.  This includes tables, lists,
 @code{#+TBLNAME:}, or @code{#+RESULTS:} line.  This includes tables, lists,
 @code{#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE} blocks, other code blocks, and the results of other
 @code{#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE} blocks, other code blocks, and the results of other
@@ -13621,15 +13621,15 @@ not be expanded before the code block is evaluated, tangled or exported.
 expanded before the code block is evaluated, tangled or exported.
 expanded before the code block is evaluated, tangled or exported.
 @item @code{tangle}
 @item @code{tangle}
 ``Noweb'' syntax references in the body of the code block will be expanded
 ``Noweb'' syntax references in the body of the code block will be expanded
-before the code block is tangled. However, ``noweb'' syntax references will
+before the code block is tangled.  However, ``noweb'' syntax references will
 not be expanded when the code block is evaluated or exported.
 not be expanded when the code block is evaluated or exported.
 @item @code{no-export}
 @item @code{no-export}
 ``Noweb'' syntax references in the body of the code block will be expanded
 ``Noweb'' syntax references in the body of the code block will be expanded
-before the block is evaluated or tangled. However, ``noweb'' syntax
+before the block is evaluated or tangled.  However, ``noweb'' syntax
 references will not be expanded when the code block is exported.
 references will not be expanded when the code block is exported.
 @item @code{strip-export}
 @item @code{strip-export}
 ``Noweb'' syntax references in the body of the code block will be expanded
 ``Noweb'' syntax references in the body of the code block will be expanded
-before the block is evaluated or tangled. However, ``noweb'' syntax
+before the block is evaluated or tangled.  However, ``noweb'' syntax
 references will not be removed when the code block is exported.
 references will not be removed when the code block is exported.
 @end itemize
 @end itemize
 
 
@@ -16143,7 +16143,7 @@ capture support for an Org mode system rooted on a ``real'' computer.  It
 does also allow you to record changes to existing entries.
 does also allow you to record changes to existing entries.
 The @uref{http://mobileorg.ncogni.to/, iOS implementation} for the
 The @uref{http://mobileorg.ncogni.to/, iOS implementation} for the
 @i{iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad} series of devices, was developed by Richard
 @i{iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad} series of devices, was developed by Richard
-Moreland. Android users should check out
+Moreland.  Android users should check out
 @uref{http://wiki.github.com/matburt/mobileorg-android/, MobileOrg Android}
 @uref{http://wiki.github.com/matburt/mobileorg-android/, MobileOrg Android}
 by Matt Jones.  The two implementations are not identical but offer similar
 by Matt Jones.  The two implementations are not identical but offer similar
 features.
 features.