r23782 - gnucash-docs/trunk - Bug #723173 : One error and some typos in documentation. Thanks to Imat for the patch.

Cristian Marchi cmarchi at code.gnucash.org
Thu Jan 30 15:19:32 EST 2014


Author: cmarchi
Date: 2014-01-30 15:19:31 -0500 (Thu, 30 Jan 2014)
New Revision: 23782
Trac: http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/23782

Modified:
   gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C/ch_capgain.xml
   gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C/ch_dep.xml
   gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Transactions.xml
Log:
Bug #723173 : One error and some typos in documentation. Thanks to Imat for the patch.

Modified: gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C/ch_capgain.xml
===================================================================
--- gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C/ch_capgain.xml	2014-01-30 20:09:00 UTC (rev 23781)
+++ gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C/ch_capgain.xml	2014-01-30 20:19:31 UTC (rev 23782)
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
     Degas painting, and want to track this. (The insurance company will care
     about this, even if nobody else does.)</para>
 
-    <para>Start with an account hierarchy similar to than shown in <xref
+    <para>Start with an account hierarchy similar to that shown in <xref
     linkend="capgain_accounts1" />, but replace <quote>ITEM1</quote> with <quote>Degas</quote> and you
     can remove the <quote>ITEM2</quote> accounts. We will assume that the Degas painting
     had an initial value of one hundred thousand dollars. Begin by giving your
@@ -322,7 +322,7 @@
           gain.</para>
 
           <para>You were over-optimistic about the value of the painting.
-          Instead of the $130000 you thought the painting was worth are only
+          Instead of the $130000 you thought the painting was worth you are only
           offered $120000. But you still decide to sell, because you value
           $120000 more than you value the painting. The numbers change a
           little bit, but not too dramatically.</para>

Modified: gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C/ch_dep.xml
===================================================================
--- gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C/ch_dep.xml	2014-01-30 20:09:00 UTC (rev 23781)
+++ gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C/ch_dep.xml	2014-01-30 20:19:31 UTC (rev 23782)
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
       year.</para>
 
       <para>Depreciation for personal finance has no tax implications, it is
-      simple used to help you estimate your net worth. Because of this, there
+      simply used to help you estimate your net worth. Because of this, there
       are no rules for how you estimate depreciation, use your best
       judgement.</para>
 

Modified: gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Transactions.xml
===================================================================
--- gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Transactions.xml	2014-01-30 20:09:00 UTC (rev 23781)
+++ gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Transactions.xml	2014-01-30 20:19:31 UTC (rev 23782)
@@ -800,7 +800,7 @@
        transactions you have entered in all your accounts.</para>
 
       <para>The General Ledger defaults to showing only the previous month of transactions. This is changeable
-       by using the Date Range on the View menu.</para>
+       by using the "Filter By..." on the View menu.</para>
     </sect1>
 
 </chapter>



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