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authorRalph Amissah <ralph.amissah@gmail.com>2024-01-21 01:15:34 -0500
committerRalph Amissah <ralph.amissah@gmail.com>2024-01-25 12:58:32 -0500
commit10a66c974537dcb984217a6c581fc20fa7144db4 (patch)
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parentorg, ocda (ongoing) (diff)
org, ocda (ongoing) split file, separate functions
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diff --git a/org/spine_markup_sample.org b/org/spine_markup_sample.org
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+++ b/org/spine_markup_sample.org
@@ -1912,10 +1912,10 @@ document ...
heading levels above the current heading level which it logically falls under
and to which it belongs (headings preceding current level under which it occurs)
-!_ decendants
-decendant headings are sub-headings beneath the current heading level, heading
+!_ descendants
+descendant headings are sub-headings beneath the current heading level, heading
levels below the current heading level which are derived from it and belong to
-it (sub-headings contained beneath current level); decendant objects are the
+it (sub-headings contained beneath current level); descendant objects are the
range of objects contained by a heading (ocn ranges for each heading in document
body)
@@ -1939,7 +1939,7 @@ ordinary markup, with indication that section is to be treated as blurb
certain forms of output are conveniently segmented, e.g. epub and segmented
html. The document is broken into chunks indicated by markup level 1 heading
(numeric level 4 headings) as the significant level at which the document should
-be segmented, and including all decendant objects of that level. For a longer
+be segmented, and including all descendant objects of that level. For a longer
text/book this will usually the chapter level. (this is significant in e.g. for
epub and segmented html, which are broken by segment, usually chosen to be
chapter)