hixie: Editorial fixes: more mis-xreffing (whatwg r3996)

hixie: Editorial fixes: more mis-xreffing (whatwg r3996)

http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/html5/spec/Overview.html?r1=1.3157&r2=1.3158&f=h
http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker?from=3995&to=3996

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RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec/Overview.html,v
retrieving revision 1.3157
retrieving revision 1.3158
diff -u -d -r1.3157 -r1.3158
--- Overview.html 24 Sep 2009 23:10:23 -0000 1.3157
+++ Overview.html 24 Sep 2009 23:14:33 -0000 1.3158
@@ -22530,10 +22530,10 @@
   <p>The <a href="#transformations" title="dom-context-2d-transformation">current
   transformation matrix</a> must be applied to the following four
   coordinates, which form the path that must then be closed to get the
-  specified rectangle: <span>(<var title="">x</var>, <var title="">y</var>)</span>, <span>(<span title=""><var title="">x</var>+<var title="">w</var></span>, <var title="">y</var>)</span>,
-  <span>(<span title=""><var title="">x</var>+<var title="">w</var></span>,
+  specified rectangle: <span title="">(<var title="">x</var>, <var title="">y</var>)</span>, <span title="">(<span title=""><var title="">x</var>+<var title="">w</var></span>, <var title="">y</var>)</span>,
+  <span title="">(<span title=""><var title="">x</var>+<var title="">w</var></span>,
   <span title=""><var title="">y</var>+<var title="">h</var></span>)</span>,
-  <span>(<var title="">x</var>, <span title=""><var title="">y</var>+<var title="">h</var></span>)</span>.</p>
+  <span title="">(<var title="">x</var>, <span title=""><var title="">y</var>+<var title="">h</var></span>)</span>.</p>
 
   <p>Shapes are painted without affecting the current path, and are
   subject to the <a href="#clipping-region" title="clipping region">clipping region</a>,
@@ -22829,16 +22829,16 @@
 
   <p>If the <var title="">anticlockwise</var> argument is false and
   <span title=""><var title="">endAngle</var>-<var title="">startAngle</var></span> is equal to or greater than
-  <span>2&pi;</span>, or, if the <var title="">anticlockwise</var>
+  <span title="">2&pi;</span>, or, if the <var title="">anticlockwise</var>
   argument is <em>true</em> and <span title=""><var title="">startAngle</var>-<var title="">endAngle</var></span> is
-  equal to or greater than <span>2&pi;</span>, then the arc is the
+  equal to or greater than <span title="">2&pi;</span>, then the arc is the
   whole circumference of this circle.</p>
 
   <!--alternatively (this is not equivalent, but might make more
   sense, if browsers are willing to change to it: <p>If the absolute
   magnitude of the difference between the <var
   title="">startAngle</var> and <var title="">endAngle</var> angles is
-  equal to or greater than <span>2&pi;</span>, then the arc is the
+  equal to or greater than <span title="">2&pi;</span>, then the arc is the
   whole circumference of this circle.</p>-->
 
   <p>Otherwise, the arc is the path along the circumference of this
@@ -22846,7 +22846,7 @@
   if the <var title="">anticlockwise</var> argument is true, and
   clockwise otherwise. Since the points are on the circle, as opposed
   to being simply angles from zero, the arc can never cover an angle
-  greater than <span>2&pi;</span> radians. If the two points are the
+  greater than <span title="">2&pi;</span> radians. If the two points are the
   same, or if the radius is zero, then the arc is defined as being of
   zero length in both directions.</p>

Received on Thursday, 24 September 2009 23:15:32 UTC