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diff --git a/doc/markup.rst b/doc/markup.rst
index af71e7c7..178a6865 100644
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@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ module documentation example and then talk about the fields. ::
{-|
Module : W
Description : Short description
- Copyright : (c) Some Guy, 2013
+ Copyright : (c) Some Person, 2013
Someone Else, 2014
License : GPL-3
Maintainer : sample@email.com
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ multiline ``Copyright`` field: ::
{-|
...
- Copyright : (c) Some Guy, 2013
+ Copyright : (c) Some Person, 2013
Someone Else, 2014
...
-}
@@ -254,21 +254,21 @@ That could equivalently be written as ::
-- | ...
-- Copyright:
- -- (c) Some Guy, 2013
+ -- (c) Some Person, 2013
-- Someone Else, 2014
-- ...
or as ::
-- | ...
- -- Copyright: (c) Some Guy, 2013
+ -- Copyright: (c) Some Person, 2013
-- Someone Else, 2014
-- ...
but not as ::
-- | ...
- -- Copyright: (c) Some Guy, 2013
+ -- Copyright: (c) Some Person, 2013
-- Someone Else, 2014
-- ...
@@ -965,7 +965,7 @@ underscore if you need it bold:
Monospaced (or typewriter) text is indicated by surrounding it with
``@...@``. Other markup is valid inside a monospaced span: for example
``@'f' a b@`` will hyperlink the identifier ``f`` inside the code
-fragment, but ``@__FILE__@`` will render ``FILE`` in bold with no
+fragment, but ``@__FILE__@`` will render ``FILE`` in bold with no
underscores, which may not be what you had in mind.
Linking to Modules
@@ -1148,8 +1148,8 @@ Grid Tables
Inspired by reSTs grid tables Haddock supports a complete table representation via a grid-like "ASCII art". Grid tables are described with a visual grid made up of the characters "-", "=", "|", and "+". The hyphen ("-") is used for horizontal lines (row separators). The equals sign ("=") may be used to separate optional header rows from the table body. The vertical bar ("|") is used for vertical lines (column separators). The plus sign ("+") is used for intersections of horizontal and vertical lines. ::
- -- | This is a grid table:
- --
+ -- | This is a grid table:
+ --
-- +------------------------+------------+----------+----------+
-- | Header row, column 1 | Header 2 | Header 3 | Header 4 |
-- | (header rows optional) | | | |