[html5] r3997 - [e] (0) Editorial fixes: yet more mis-xreffing; convert x1, etc, to x_1.

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Thu Sep 24 16:32:26 PDT 2009


Author: ianh
Date: 2009-09-24 16:32:26 -0700 (Thu, 24 Sep 2009)
New Revision: 3997

Modified:
   index
   source
Log:
[e] (0) Editorial fixes: yet more mis-xreffing; convert x1, etc, to x_1.

Modified: index
===================================================================
--- index	2009-09-24 23:21:58 UTC (rev 3996)
+++ index	2009-09-24 23:32:26 UTC (rev 3997)
@@ -27560,15 +27560,15 @@
      <dt><a href=#attr-area-shape-poly title=attr-area-shape-poly>Polygon state</a></dt>
      <dd>
 
-      <p>Let <var title="">x<sub title=""><var title="">i</var></sub></var> be the <span>(2<var title="">i</var>)</span>th entry in <var title="">coords</var>,
-      and <var title="">y<sub title=""><var title="">i</var></sub></var> be the <span>(2<var title="">i</var>+1)</span>th entry in <var title="">coords</var>
+      <p>Let <var title="">x<sub title=""><var title="">i</var></sub></var> be the <span title="">(2<var title="">i</var>)</span>th entry in <var title="">coords</var>,
+      and <var title="">y<sub title=""><var title="">i</var></sub></var> be the <span title="">(2<var title="">i</var>+1)</span>th entry in <var title="">coords</var>
       (the first entry in <var title="">coords</var> being the one
       with index 0).</p>
 
       <p>Let <var title="">the coordinates</var> be (<var title="">x<sub title=""><var title="">i</var></sub></var>, <var title="">y<sub title=""><var title="">i</var></sub></var>),
       interpreted in CSS pixels measured from the top left of the
       image, for all integer values of <var title="">i</var> from 0 to
-      <span>(<var title="">N</var>/2)-1</span>, where <var title="">N</var> is the number of items in <var title="">coords</var>.</p>
+      <span title="">(<var title="">N</var>/2)-1</span>, where <var title="">N</var> is the number of items in <var title="">coords</var>.</p>
 
       <p>The shape is a polygon whose vertices are given by <var title="">the coordinates</var>, and whose interior is
       established using the even-odd rule. <a href=#refsGRAPHICS>[GRAPHICS]</a></p>
@@ -27584,14 +27584,13 @@
 
      <dd>
 
-      <p>Let <var title="">x1</var> be the first number in <var title="">coords</var>, <var title="">y1</var> be the second
-      number, <var title="">x2</var> be the third number, and <var title="">y2</var> be the fourth number.</p>
+      <p>Let <var title="">x<sub title="">1</sub></var> be the first
+      number in <var title="">coords</var>, <var title="">y<sub title="">1</sub></var> be the second number, <var title="">x<sub title="">2</sub></var> be the third number, and <var title="">y<sub title="">2</sub></var> be the fourth number.</p>
 
       <p>The shape is a rectangle whose top-left corner is given by
-      the coordinate (<var title="">x1</var>, <var title="">y1</var>)
-      and whose bottom right corner is given by the coordinate (<var title="">x2</var>, <var title="">y2</var>), those coordinates
-      being interpreted as CSS pixels from the top left corner of the
-      image.</p>
+      the coordinate (<var title="">x<sub title="">1</sub></var>, <var title="">y<sub title="">1</sub></var>) and whose bottom right
+      corner is given by the coordinate (<var title="">x<sub title="">2</sub></var>, <var title="">y<sub title="">2</sub></var>), those coordinates being interpreted as
+      CSS pixels from the top left corner of the image.</p>
 
      </dd>
 

Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source	2009-09-24 23:21:58 UTC (rev 3996)
+++ source	2009-09-24 23:32:26 UTC (rev 3997)
@@ -30341,10 +30341,10 @@
      <dd>
 
       <p>Let <var title="">x<sub title=""><var
-      title="">i</var></sub></var> be the <span>(2<var
+      title="">i</var></sub></var> be the <span title="">(2<var
       title="">i</var>)</span>th entry in <var title="">coords</var>,
       and <var title="">y<sub title=""><var
-      title="">i</var></sub></var> be the <span>(2<var
+      title="">i</var></sub></var> be the <span title="">(2<var
       title="">i</var>+1)</span>th entry in <var title="">coords</var>
       (the first entry in <var title="">coords</var> being the one
       with index 0).</p>
@@ -30354,7 +30354,7 @@
       title="">y<sub title=""><var title="">i</var></sub></var>),
       interpreted in CSS pixels measured from the top left of the
       image, for all integer values of <var title="">i</var> from 0 to
-      <span>(<var title="">N</var>/2)-1</span>, where <var
+      <span title="">(<var title="">N</var>/2)-1</span>, where <var
       title="">N</var> is the number of items in <var
       title="">coords</var>.</p>
 
@@ -30374,17 +30374,19 @@
 
      <dd>
 
-      <p>Let <var title="">x1</var> be the first number in <var
-      title="">coords</var>, <var title="">y1</var> be the second
-      number, <var title="">x2</var> be the third number, and <var
-      title="">y2</var> be the fourth number.</p>
+      <p>Let <var title="">x<sub title="">1</sub></var> be the first
+      number in <var title="">coords</var>, <var title="">y<sub
+      title="">1</sub></var> be the second number, <var title="">x<sub
+      title="">2</sub></var> be the third number, and <var
+      title="">y<sub title="">2</sub></var> be the fourth number.</p>
 
       <p>The shape is a rectangle whose top-left corner is given by
-      the coordinate (<var title="">x1</var>, <var title="">y1</var>)
-      and whose bottom right corner is given by the coordinate (<var
-      title="">x2</var>, <var title="">y2</var>), those coordinates
-      being interpreted as CSS pixels from the top left corner of the
-      image.</p>
+      the coordinate (<var title="">x<sub title="">1</sub></var>, <var
+      title="">y<sub title="">1</sub></var>) and whose bottom right
+      corner is given by the coordinate (<var title="">x<sub
+      title="">2</sub></var>, <var title="">y<sub
+      title="">2</sub></var>), those coordinates being interpreted as
+      CSS pixels from the top left corner of the image.</p>
 
      </dd>
 




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