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Add a dependency on htlatex to HTML targets, even though we don't call it.
If the files it ships with aren't present, we can't build HTML.
If the files it ships with aren't present, we can't build HTML.
author | Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com> |
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date | Mon Mar 26 23:57:58 2007 -0700 (2007-03-26) |
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1.1 --- a/en/tour-basic.tex Wed Oct 18 15:47:04 2006 -0700 1.2 +++ b/en/tour-basic.tex Mon Mar 26 23:57:58 2007 -0700 1.3 @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ 1.4 1.5 \subsection{Built-in help} 1.6 1.7 -Mercurial provides a built-in help system. This invaluable for those 1.8 +Mercurial provides a built-in help system. This is invaluable for those 1.9 times when you find yourself stuck trying to remember how to run a 1.10 command. If you are completely stuck, simply run \hgcmd{help}; it 1.11 will print a brief list of commands, along with a description of what 1.12 @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ 1.13 1.14 There's nothing particularly magical about a repository; it is simply 1.15 a directory tree in your filesystem that Mercurial treats as special. 1.16 -You can rename delete a repository any time you like, using either the 1.17 +You can rename or delete a repository any time you like, using either the 1.18 command line or your file browser. 1.19 1.20 \subsection{Making a local copy of a repository} 1.21 @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ 1.22 changeset. This is a free-form field, but it most often contains a 1.23 person's name and email address. 1.24 \item[\texttt{date}] The date and time on which the changeset was 1.25 - created, and the timezone in which it was created. (Thef date and 1.26 + created, and the timezone in which it was created. (The date and 1.27 time are local to that timezone; they display what time and date it 1.28 was for the person who created the changeset.) 1.29 \item[\texttt{summary}] The first line of the text message that the 1.30 @@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ 1.31 1.32 Let's take a brief break from exploring Mercurial commands to discuss 1.33 a pattern in the way that they work; you may find this useful to keep 1.34 -in mind as we continiue our tour. 1.35 +in mind as we continue our tour. 1.36 1.37 Mercurial has a consistent and straightforward approach to dealing 1.38 with the options that you can pass to commands. It follows the