From ef73ba4440da1acdf2a61e94f1549aa95cdb9137 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Veronika Romashkina Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2020 15:36:16 +0000 Subject: Use gender neutral word in docs (#1260) --- doc/markup.rst | 16 ++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/markup.rst b/doc/markup.rst index af71e7c7..178a6865 100644 --- a/doc/markup.rst +++ b/doc/markup.rst @@ -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) | | | | -- cgit v1.2.3