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authorMattias Andrée <m@maandree.se>2026-02-22 13:12:11 +0100
committerMattias Andrée <m@maandree.se>2026-02-22 13:12:11 +0100
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fix documentation textHEAD1.0.2master
Signed-off-by: Mattias Andrée <m@maandree.se>
-rw-r--r--README2
-rw-r--r--libtracebitmap.72
-rw-r--r--libtracebitmap.h10
-rw-r--r--libtracebitmap_trace.36
4 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/README b/README
index ff5acb3..ce38f5e 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ NAME
DESCRIPTION
libtracebitmap is a C library for tracing bitmaps
(monochrome raster images) into vectors, and is
- primarily intented for converting bitmap fonts into
+ primarily intended for converting bitmap fonts into
vector fonts, and will therefore only create horizontal
and vertical vectors.
diff --git a/libtracebitmap.7 b/libtracebitmap.7
index c84ce22..fbcd281 100644
--- a/libtracebitmap.7
+++ b/libtracebitmap.7
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ libtracebitmap \- Bitmap vectorisation library
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B libtracebitmap
is a C library for tracing bitmaps (monochrome raster
-images) into vectors, and is primarily intented for
+images) into vectors, and is primarily intended for
converting bitmap fonts into vector fonts, and will
therefore only create horizontal and vertical vectors.
.SH SEE ALSO
diff --git a/libtracebitmap.h b/libtracebitmap.h
index 144f347..edda468 100644
--- a/libtracebitmap.h
+++ b/libtracebitmap.h
@@ -7,12 +7,12 @@
/**
- * The background is show for pixels with this value
+ * The background is shown for pixels with this value
*/
#define LIBTRACEBITMAP_INK_OFF 0
/**
- * The foreground is show for pixels with this value
+ * The foreground is shown for pixels with this value
*/
#define LIBTRACEBITMAP_INK_ON 1
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ struct libtracebitmap_bitmap {
/**
* Vectorise a bitmap
*
- * @param bitmap The bitmap to vectorise; `bitmap->image` will be
+ * @param bitmap The bitmap to vectorise; `bitmap->image` will
* be erased, but not deallocated
* @param new_component Callback function that will be called each time the function
* starts vectorising a separate component in the bitmap; the
@@ -63,14 +63,14 @@ struct libtracebitmap_bitmap {
* argument will be the node's x-position (0 at the far left,
* positive rightwards); the third argument will be `user_data`;
* the callback function shall return 0 upon successful completion
- * and any other value on failure: Lines between adjecent nodes
+ * and any other value on failure: Lines between adjacent nodes
* within the same component (the initial and the final nodes are
* adjacent) are always either horizontal or vertical, with no
* other nodes between the them.
* @param component_finished Callback function that is called each time the function is
* finished with a component. The function will only vectorise
* one component at a time, so after calling this callback, the
- * function will either return or immediate call `*new_component`,
+ * function will either return or immediately call `*new_component`,
* and after calling `*new_component`, it will never `*new_component`
* again before calling `*component_finished`; additionally,
* `*component_finished` is called once for every call to
diff --git a/libtracebitmap_trace.3 b/libtracebitmap_trace.3
index dc76bf3..3c5a215 100644
--- a/libtracebitmap_trace.3
+++ b/libtracebitmap_trace.3
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ function will call
.I *component_finished
when it has traced a part of the bitmap, at
this point, the application shall connect the
-the stop indicated by the first invocation to
+stop indicated by the first invocation to
.IR *new_stop ,
after the previous invocation of
.IR *new_component ,
@@ -101,8 +101,8 @@ in the vectorisation adjacent to the previous stop
invocation of
.IR *new_component ,
the last stop before the next invocation of
-.IR *component_component ).
-The adjacent stops creates a vector which will not
+.IR *new_component ).
+The adjacent stops create a vector which will not
cross any other vector, however two stops may share
location. Each stop's location is indicated by the
.I y