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babel doc: minor edits

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Dan Davison 2010-07-14 15:20:29 -04:00
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@ -11217,7 +11217,7 @@ Code blocks in the following languages are supported.
@multitable @columnfractions 0.28 0.3 0.22 0.2
@item @b{Language} @tab @b{Identifier} @tab @b{Language} @tab @b{Identifier}
@item Asymptote @tab asymptote @tab C @tab C
@item C @tab C++ @tab Clojure @tab clojure
@item C++ @tab C++ @tab Clojure @tab clojure
@item css @tab css @tab ditaa @tab ditaa
@item Graphviz @tab dot @tab Emacs Lisp @tab emacs-lisp
@item gnuplot @tab gnuplot @tab Haskell @tab haskell
@ -11231,7 +11231,7 @@ Code blocks in the following languages are supported.
@item Sqlite @tab sqlite
@end multitable
Language specific documentation is available for some languages. If
Language-specific documentation is available for some languages. If
available, it can be found at
@uref{http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages}.
@ -11449,8 +11449,8 @@ The @code{:var} header argument is used to pass arguments to code blocks.
The specifics of how arguments are included in a code block vary by language;
these are addressed in the language-specific documentation. However, the
syntax used to specify arguments is the same across all languages. The
values passed to arguments can be literal values, values from org-mode
tables, or the results of other code blocks.
values passed to arguments can be literal values, values from org-mode tables
and literal example blocks, or the results of other code blocks.
These values can be indexed in a manner similar to arrays---see the
``indexable variable values'' heading below.
@ -11557,7 +11557,7 @@ following example assigns the last cell of the first row the table
: a
@end example
Ranges of variable values can be referenced using two integer separated by a
Ranges of variable values can be referenced using two integers separated by a
@code{:}, in which case the entire inclusive range is referenced. For
example the following assigns the middle three rows of @code{example-table}
to @code{data}.
@ -11580,7 +11580,7 @@ to @code{data}.
| 4 | d |
@end example
Additionally an empty index, or the single character @code{*} are both
Additionally, an empty index, or the single character @code{*}, are both
interpreted to mean the entire range and as such are equivalent to
@code{0:-1}, as shown in the following example in which the entire first
column is referenced.