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[taler-docs] branch master updated (a4ae813 -> 1e9564d)


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Subject: [taler-docs] branch master updated (a4ae813 -> 1e9564d)
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2020 02:58:35 +0100

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    from a4ae813  move ‘.. index::’ lines prior to their referrent (15 
instances)
     new 66753db  mark up ‘amount’
     new 1e9564d  change markup from U+2018,U+2019 to double-backticks: 
‘wire_fee_amortization’, ‘max_fee’

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Summary of changes:
 taler-merchant-api-tutorial.rst | 6 +++---
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/taler-merchant-api-tutorial.rst b/taler-merchant-api-tutorial.rst
index 2f3ce11..62a7b83 100644
--- a/taler-merchant-api-tutorial.rst
+++ b/taler-merchant-api-tutorial.rst
@@ -564,15 +564,15 @@ max_fee
    This is the maximum total amount of deposit fees that the merchant is
    willing to pay. If the deposit fees for the coins exceed this amount,
    the customer has to include it in the payment total. The fee is
-   specified using the same triplet used for amount.
+   specified using the same triplet used for ``amount``.
 
 .. index:: fees
 .. index:: maximum wire fee
 
 max_wire_fee
    Maximum wire fee accepted by the merchant (customer share to be
-   divided by the ’wire_fee_amortization’ factor, and further reduced if
-   deposit fees are below ’max_fee’). Default if missing is zero.
+   divided by the ``wire_fee_amortization`` factor, and further reduced if
+   deposit fees are below ``max_fee``). Default if missing is zero.
 
 .. index:: fees
 .. index:: maximum fee amortization

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