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Subject: branches/KDE/4.5/kdeedu/doc/kturtle
From: Burkhard Lück <lueck () hube-lueck ! de>
Date: 2010-06-07 20:53:45
Message-ID: 20100607210025.620D8AC8CF () svn ! kde ! org
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SVN commit 1135654 by lueck:
typo fix, backport to 4.5
CCMAIL:kde-i18n-doc@kde.org
M +1 -1 programming-reference.docbook
--- branches/KDE/4.5/kdeedu/doc/kturtle/programming-reference.docbook \
#1135653:1135654 @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@
print "hello"
}
</screen>
-In this piece of &turtlescript; the left side of the <userinput>or</userinput> is \
evaluating to 'true', the right side to 'false'. Since of the two side of the \
<userinput>or</userinput> operator is 'true', the <userinput>or</userinput> operator \
evaluates 'true'. That means "hello" gets printed.</para> +In this piece of \
&turtlescript; the left side of the <userinput>or</userinput> is evaluating to \
'true', the right side to 'false'. Since one of the two sides of the \
<userinput>or</userinput> operator is 'true', the <userinput>or</userinput> operator \
evaluates 'true'. That means "hello" gets printed.</para>
<para>And finally an example with <userinput>not</userinput> which changes 'true' \
into 'false' and 'false' into 'true'. Have a look: <screen>
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