[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH] doc: fix various spelling mistakes

Gyan ffmpeg at gyani.pro
Sun Sep 15 07:29:49 EEST 2019



On 15-09-2019 01:41 AM, Moritz Barsnick wrote:
> Signed-off-by: Moritz Barsnick <barsnick at gmx.net>
> ---
>   doc/filters.texi | 38 +++++++++++++++++++-------------------
>   doc/muxers.texi  |  4 ++--
>   2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/doc/filters.texi b/doc/filters.texi
> index 4045812122..1521e62623 100644
> --- a/doc/filters.texi
> +++ b/doc/filters.texi
> @@ -756,7 +756,7 @@ aecho=0.8:0.88:60:0.4
>   @end example
>
>   @item
> -If delay is very short, then it sound like a (metallic) robot playing music:
> +If delay is very short, then it sounds like a (metallic) robot playing music:
>   @example
>   aecho=0.8:0.88:6:0.4
>   @end example
> @@ -6638,7 +6638,7 @@ If the interlacing is unknown or the decoder does not export this information,
>   top field first will be assumed.
>
>   @item deint
> -Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accept one of the following
> +Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accepts one of the following
>   values:
>
>   @table @option
> @@ -11423,7 +11423,7 @@ All streams must be of same pixel format and of same height.
>   Note that this filter is faster than using @ref{overlay} and @ref{pad} filter
>   to create same output.
>
> -The filter accept the following option:
> +The filter accepts the following option:
>
>   @table @option
>   @item inputs
> @@ -14443,7 +14443,7 @@ __kernel void blend_images(__write_only image2d_t dst,
>
>   Alter frame colors in video with pseudocolors.
>
> -This filter accept the following options:
> +This filter accepts the following options:
>
>   @table @option
>   @item c0
> @@ -14768,7 +14768,7 @@ Enable checking the parity bit. In the event of a parity error, the filter will
>   @code{0x00} for that character. Default is false.
>
>   @item lp
> -Lowpass lines prior further proccessing. Default is disabled.
> +Lowpass lines prior further processing. Default is disabled.

"Lowpass lines prior to further ..."

>   @end table
>
>   @subsection Examples
> @@ -18737,7 +18737,7 @@ All streams must be of same pixel format and of same width.
>   Note that this filter is faster than using @ref{overlay} and @ref{pad} filter
>   to create same output.
>
> -The filter accept the following option:
> +The filter accepts the following options:
>
>   @table @option
>   @item inputs
> @@ -18758,11 +18758,11 @@ implemented based on the de-interlace algorithm written by Jim
>   Easterbrook for BBC R&D, the Weston 3 field deinterlacing filter
>   uses filter coefficients calculated by BBC R&D.
>
> -This filter use field-dominance information in frame to decide which
> +This filter uses field-dominance information in frame to decide which
>   of each pair of fields to place first in the output.
>   If it gets it wrong use @ref{setfield} filter before @code{w3fdif} filter.
>
> -There are two sets of filter coefficients, so called "simple":
> +There are two sets of filter coefficients, so called "simple"
>   and "complex". Which set of filter coefficients is used can
>   be set by passing an optional parameter:
>
> @@ -18779,7 +18779,7 @@ More-complex filter coefficient set.
>   Default value is @samp{complex}.
>
>   @item deint
> -Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accept one of the following values:
> +Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accepts one of the following values:
>
>   @table @samp
>   @item all
> @@ -18987,7 +18987,7 @@ Default is @code{3}.
>   @section xmedian
>   Pick median pixels from several input videos.
>
> -The filter accept the following options:
> +The filter accepts the following options:
>
>   @table @option
>   @item inputs
> @@ -19004,7 +19004,7 @@ Stack video inputs into custom layout.
>
>   All streams must be of same pixel format.
>
> -The filter accept the following option:
> +The filter accepts the following options:
>
>   @table @option
>   @item inputs
> @@ -19033,24 +19033,24 @@ terminates. Default value is 0.
>
>   @itemize
>   @item
> -Display 4 inputs into 2x2 grid,
> -note that if inputs are of different sizes unused gaps might appear,
> +Display 4 inputs into 2x2 grid.
> +Note that if inputs are of different sizes unused gaps might appear,
>   as not all of output video is used.
>   @example
>   xstack=inputs=4:layout=0_0|0_h0|w0_0|w0_h0
>   @end example
>
>   @item
> -Display 4 inputs into 1x4 grid,
> -note that if inputs are of different sizes unused gaps might appear,
> +Display 4 inputs into 1x4 grid.
> +Note that if inputs are of different sizes unused gaps might appear,
>   as not all of output video is used.
>   @example
>   xstack=inputs=4:layout=0_0|0_h0|0_h0+h1|0_h0+h1+h2
>   @end example
>
>   @item
> -Display 9 inputs into 3x3 grid,
> -note that if inputs are of different sizes unused gaps might appear,
> +Display 9 inputs into 3x3 grid.
> +Note that if inputs are of different sizes unused gaps might appear,
>   as not all of output video is used.
>   @example
>   xstack=inputs=9:layout=w3_0|w3_h0+h2|w3_h0|0_h4|0_0|w3+w1_0|0_h1+h2|w3+w1_h0|w3+w1_h1+h2
> @@ -19102,7 +19102,7 @@ If the interlacing is unknown or the decoder does not export this information,
>   top field first will be assumed.
>
>   @item deint
> -Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accept one of the following
> +Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accepts one of the following
>   values:
>
>   @table @option
> @@ -19160,7 +19160,7 @@ If the interlacing is unknown or the decoder does not export this information,
>   top field first will be assumed.
>
>   @item deint
> -Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accept one of the following
> +Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accepts one of the following
>   values:
>
>   @table @option
> diff --git a/doc/muxers.texi b/doc/muxers.texi
> index 20d31b279c..0adb93ba55 100644
> --- a/doc/muxers.texi
> +++ b/doc/muxers.texi
> @@ -902,8 +902,8 @@ serving up segments can be configured to reject requests to *.tmp to prevent acc
>   before they have been added to the m3u8 playlist. This flag also affects how m3u8 playlist files are created.
>   If this flag is set, all playlist files will written into temporary file and renamed after they are complete, similarly as segments are handled.
>   But playlists with @code{file} protocol and with type (@code{hls_playlist_type}) other than @code{vod}
> -are always written into temporary file regardles of this flag. Master playlist files (@code{master_pl_name}), if any, with @code{file} protocol,
> -are always written into temporary file regardles of this flag if @code{master_pl_publish_rate} value is other than zero.
> +are always written into temporary file regardless of this flag. Master playlist files (@code{master_pl_name}), if any, with @code{file} protocol,
> +are always written into temporary file regardless of this flag if @code{master_pl_publish_rate} value is other than zero.
>
>   @end table
>
> --
> 2.20.1

Rest LGTM.

Gyan


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