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authorbseifert <none@none>2004-12-19 13:52:39 +0300
committerbseifert <none@none>2004-12-19 13:52:39 +0300
commitf4461d7d2f9b6e5fccec5f24807b5cbbdcc0f8c9 (patch)
treec5d9330c3c1374ecdcadb992762d501328dbf736 /wdshelp
parent2d75a4f272d240ee08921a5a488650a1c9252a4c (diff)
Minor fixes.
Diffstat (limited to 'wdshelp')
-rw-r--r--wdshelp/legend.htm4
-rw-r--r--wdshelp/whatisatree.htm2
-rw-r--r--wdshelp/windirstat.htm2
3 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/wdshelp/legend.htm b/wdshelp/legend.htm
index a5cf029..41be010 100644
--- a/wdshelp/legend.htm
+++ b/wdshelp/legend.htm
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
and that the statistics is sounder. Because with this item you can
see how much space is used all in all by the files of the directory (not of subdirectories).
</p>
- <p>The &lt;Files&gt; item is ommitted, if there is only one file in the
+ <p>The &lt;Files&gt; item is omitted, if there is only one file in the
directory, or if it has no subdirectories.
</p>
<h3>&lt;Free Space&gt;</h3>
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
has an &lt;Free Space&gt; item. The size of this item tallies with the amount
of free space available on the drive. In the treemap this item has a dark grey color.
Through the &lt;Free Space&gt; item you get an impression of the ratio between
- the totaly used disk space and the free disk space. This information corresponds
+ the totally used disk space and the free disk space. This information corresponds
with the value shown in the Windows Explorer properties dialog for the drive.
</p>
<h3>&lt;Unknown&gt;</h3>
diff --git a/wdshelp/whatisatree.htm b/wdshelp/whatisatree.htm
index fbf3495..137179b 100644
--- a/wdshelp/whatisatree.htm
+++ b/wdshelp/whatisatree.htm
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
<p><br clear="all" />
Unlike most real trees, on a disk the trunk and the branches already have
leaves. And, unlike most real trees, too: the <u>files</u> are the voluminous
- entities (the size of which is mesured by megabytes or gigabytes), whereas the
+ entities (the size of which is measured by megabytes or gigabytes), whereas the
actual directories are neglectibly small. By the way, we imagine abstract trees
as turned round: the root at the top, the leaves at the bottom.
</p>
diff --git a/wdshelp/windirstat.htm b/wdshelp/windirstat.htm
index 671ab5d..1aa7135 100644
--- a/wdshelp/windirstat.htm
+++ b/wdshelp/windirstat.htm
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
</table>
<p>The views are <a href="coupling.htm">coupled</a> with each other.
</p>
- <p>You can clean up the hard disks with serveral <a href="actions.htm">Cleanups</a>.
+ <p>You can clean up the hard disks with several <a href="actions.htm">Cleanups</a>.
</p>
<p>The views and the <a href="userdefinedcleanups.htm">User Defined Cleanups</a> can
be <a href="configuration.htm">configured</a> according to your personal needs.