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Mohammad Akhlaghi |
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[gnuastro-commits] master cf1db7e: Minor typo correction, Table task as complete |
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Thu, 25 Aug 2016 07:46:50 +0000 (UTC) |
branch: master
commit cf1db7edbf7c1f16b1191f55cf2952dc61c91c43
Author: Mohammad Akhlaghi <address@hidden>
Commit: Mohammad Akhlaghi <address@hidden>
Minor typo correction, Table task as complete
After merging the new Table utility in master, I forgot to mark the task as
finished in the commit message before pushing it to master. As a matter of
policy, we should not change any commit that has been pushed. So after
finding a small typo in the new section on Table, I am now marking the task
as complete in this commit.
This finishes task #13579.
---
doc/gnuastro.texi | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/gnuastro.texi b/doc/gnuastro.texi
index 703d795..567c526 100644
--- a/doc/gnuastro.texi
+++ b/doc/gnuastro.texi
@@ -5983,8 +5983,8 @@ protocol, it is generally wise to lie down until the
feeling
passes.''. This is a great book and strongly recommended, give it a look if
you want to truely enjoy your work/life in this environment.}. So while the
FITS table standards are very beneficial for the tools that recognize them,
-they are hard to use in the vast majority of available software. This cases
-some major limitations for their generic use.
+they are hard to use in the vast majority of available software. This
+creates limitations for their generic use.
`Table' is Gnuastro's solution to this problem. With Table, FITS tables
(ASCII or binary) are directly accessible to the Unix-like operating
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