Package: maint-guide Version: 1.2.39 Severity: normal Tags: patch --
I have read the Maintainer's Guide, and while reading it also proofread it. The patch file addresses typos and some grammar (such as "which" versus "that"). I also made some typography-related changes: "..." became a horizontal ellipsis ("…" aka Unicode code point U+2026) "-" became, according to context, an en-dash ("–" aka U+2013), an em-dash ("—" aka U+2014), or remained a hyphen. The HTML5 entities for the above symbols are not defined in the maint-guide files; for reference, they are: U+2026: … U+2013: – U+2014: — See, for example, "https://www.w3schools.com/charsets/ref_utf_punctuation.asp". If not a huge effort, it would be good to add XML entities defining those code points to match their HTML5 entity definitions, since maint-guide uses them frequently. On the various types of dashes, a good reference is _The TeXbook_ by Donald Knuth. On p. 4 of my copy, he says: "Book printing differs significantly from ordinary typing with respect to dashes, hyphens, and minus signs. In good math books, these symbols are all different; in fact there usually are at least four different symbols: a hyphen (-); an en-dash (–); an em-dash (—); a minus sign (−). "Hyphens are used for compound words like 'daughter-in-law' and 'X-rated'. En-dashes are used for number ranges like 'pages 13–34', and also in contexts like 'exercise 1.26–52'. Em-dashses are used for punctuation in sentences—they are what we often call simply dashes. And minus signs are used in formulas." If more convenient, I could send an attachment of the entire gzipped "doc-new" directory. There are over 100 changes, and all the chapters are modified. I have not changed anything substantive, but will file a couple of non-typo-related bugs for other aspects of maint-guide. Thanks, Paul Hardy
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