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As with bug 30130, this bug report collects minor spelling mistakes, typos or layout issues that do not warrant an issue by their own. Double words: * "these these" in 2nd para under 4.6.2 * "are are" under item "alternate" in the table under 13.4 * "the the" under 19.4 (after 2nd bulleted list, the para starting with "The characterization" * "and and" under item 3 under 19.8.8.4 * "that that" in 2nd example under 19.9 (starting with "First establish that that") * "that that" in 2nd example under 19.9 (starting with "Now establish that that") * "an an" under 22.2, item 7 in the numbered list * "or or" under 22.4, 3rd para under "Error conditions" * "the the" under section K, list item 86 Double other: * Double comma ",," in 19.8.4, first para. A / an: * "Is a exception" s/a/an/ (19.8.8.5, first Note) * "form an tree" s/an/a/ (18.1, first numbered list item) Other * In the XSD (in section H.1) we say "A match pattern as defined in the XSLT 2.1 Recommendation", we do not have a 2.1 spec. Should be 3.0. * In the XSD (in section H.1) we say "are described in the XSLT 2.1 Recommendation.", we do not have a 2.1 spec. Should be 3.0.
In section 18.2.2, para under Note: > The value of the use-accumulators attribute of xsl:source-document, > xsl:merge-source, or xsl:mode must either a whitespace-separated list of > EQNames, or the special token #all. between "either" and "a" insert "be".
In section 15.3 Selecting the Sequences to be Merged: > [ERR XTSE3195] If the for-each-item is present then the for-each-source, > use-accumulators, and streamable attributes must both be absent. replace "both" with "each".
Section 19.8.4.25 (streamability of xsl:merge) > 2. Otherwise, the xsl:merge instruction roaming and free-ranging. Missing "is": > 2. Otherwise, the xsl:merge instruction is roaming and free-ranging.
A proposed editorial erratum E12 was published on 13 Feb 2019, HTML version: https://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://github.com/w3c/qtspecs/blob/master/errata/xslt-30/html/xslt-30-errata.html#E12 I glanced over these changes and they seem to cover the mentioned spelling and grammar errors.