[gimp-web/testing] 2.10.14: Minor typo corrections
- From: Pat David <patdavid src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [gimp-web/testing] 2.10.14: Minor typo corrections
- Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2019 23:43:26 +0000 (UTC)
commit a50ec8a2ace9dcc1fbb677635840a0db5fb28e4e
Author: Pat David <patdavid gmail com>
Date: Sun Oct 27 18:43:29 2019 -0500
2.10.14: Minor typo corrections
content/news/2019-10_GIMP-2.10.14_Released/index.md | 14 +++++++-------
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/content/news/2019-10_GIMP-2.10.14_Released/index.md
b/content/news/2019-10_GIMP-2.10.14_Released/index.md
index 6adf7ee0..0fadf571 100644
--- a/content/news/2019-10_GIMP-2.10.14_Released/index.md
+++ b/content/news/2019-10_GIMP-2.10.14_Released/index.md
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ a breakthrough moment for quite a few users.
This is what has changed:
-- There is now a new _Show All_ mode acessible via the _View_ menu that
+- There is now a new _Show All_ mode accessible via the _View_ menu that
reveals all pixels outside the canvas boundary.
- This mode uses alpha checkerboard for canvas padding, but you can configure
GIMP to temporarily or permanently use the usual padding color instead.
@@ -121,8 +121,8 @@ Another filter, Van Gogh, got higher bit depth support (up to 32bpc float).
# HEIF, TIFF, and PDF support improvements
GIMP now supports ICC profiles in HEIF images at both loading and exporting
-time whne built with libheif v1.4.0 and newer. The exporting dialog also
-features a new "Save color profile" checkbox too now.
+time when built with libheif v1.4.0 and newer. The exporting dialog also
+features a new "Save color profile" checkbox.
The TIFF importer now asks how to process unspecified TIFF channels: use as
non-premultiplied alpha (used to be the default), as premultiplied alpha,
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ To download a build:
## GEGL and babl
Both babl and GEGL have been ported to the Meson build system and now use
-Gitlab CI for continuos integration. This has little significance for
+Gitlab CI for continuous integration. This has little significance for
end-users but makes developers' life easier in many ways.
There has been a ton of other changes and improvements in GEGL since the
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ previous release. Here are some of the most interesting ones.
GEGL now makes a better use of available CPU cores on more operations
thanks to newly added dynamic computation of per-operation thread cost.
-The built-in GEGL UI has superceeded the older built-in 'gcut' video editor,
+The built-in GEGL UI has superceded the older built-in 'gcut' video editor,
so the latter is now removed. Playing back video has been improved: GEGL
now uses nearest neighbor interpolation while decoding for realtime playback
of HD video content, it now also uses frame cache for rendered video frames.
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ information.
Another new project worth mentioning is [ctx](https://pippin.gimp.org/ctx/)
by Øyvind Kolås. It's an API inspired by Cairo and HTML5 canvas' 2D rendering
-context. It's somwhat similar to nanovg and small3dlib and works on 32-bit
+context. It's somewhat similar to nanovg and small3dlib and works on 32-bit
microcontrollers like ESP32 and ARM-CortexM4, and is devised to scale to
networked/remote and threaded software rendering.
@@ -212,4 +212,4 @@ to a major update of GIMP.
For the time being, don't forget you can [donate to the project and personally
fund several GIMP developers](https://www.gimp.org/donating/), as a way to give
-back and to accelerate GIMP development.
\ No newline at end of file
+back and to accelerate GIMP development.
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