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-rw-r--r--examples/comprehensive2
-rw-r--r--examples/sleepmode2
-rwxr-xr-xsrc/__main__.py2
3 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/examples/comprehensive b/examples/comprehensive
index d361bea..9566bfa 100644
--- a/examples/comprehensive
+++ b/examples/comprehensive
@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ def periodically(year, month, day, hour, minute, second, weekday, fade):
of the time it is invoked and each time `fade` will increase towards
1, starting at 0, when the value is 1, the settings should be applied
to 100 %. After this this function will be invoked once again with
- `fade` being `None`. When Blueshift exits the same behaviour is used
+ `fade` being `None`. When Blueshift exits the same behaviour is used
except, `fade` decrease towards -1 but start slightly below 0, when
-1 is reached all settings should be normal. Then Blueshift will NOT
invoke this function with `fade` being `None`, instead it will by
diff --git a/examples/sleepmode b/examples/sleepmode
index b589954..5877161 100644
--- a/examples/sleepmode
+++ b/examples/sleepmode
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ def periodically(year, month, day, hour, minute, second, weekday, fade):
of the time it is invoked and each time `fade` will increase towards
1, starting at 0, when the value is 1, the settings should be applied
to 100 %. After this this function will be invoked once again with
- `fade` being `None`. When Blueshift exits the same behaviour is used
+ `fade` being `None`. When Blueshift exits the same behaviour is used
except, `fade` decrease towards -1 but start slightly below 0, when
-1 is reached all settings should be normal. Then Blueshift will NOT
invoke this function with `fade` being `None`, instead it will by
diff --git a/src/__main__.py b/src/__main__.py
index 3d40d6e..1e966ed 100755
--- a/src/__main__.py
+++ b/src/__main__.py
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ The value does not need to be an integer.
of the time it is invoked and each time `fade` will increase towards
1, starting at 0, when the value is 1, the settings should be applied
to 100 %. After this this function will be invoked once again with
- `fade` being `None`. When Blueshift exits the same behaviour is used
+ `fade` being `None`. When Blueshift exits the same behaviour is used
except, `fade` decrease towards -1 but start slightly below 0, when
-1 is reached all settings should be normal. Then Blueshift will NOT
invoke this function with `fade` being `None`, instead it will by