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author | Stephane Glondu <steph@glondu.net> | 2010-12-24 11:53:29 +0100 |
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committer | Stephane Glondu <steph@glondu.net> | 2010-12-24 11:53:29 +0100 |
commit | 6b691bbd2101fd39395c0d2135fd7c06a8915e14 (patch) | |
tree | b04b45d1a6f42d19b1428c522d647afbad2f9b83 /doc/refman/RefMan-ext.tex | |
parent | 3e96002677226c0cdaa8f355938a76cfb37a722a (diff) |
Imported Upstream version 8.3pl1upstream/8.3pl1
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diff --git a/doc/refman/RefMan-ext.tex b/doc/refman/RefMan-ext.tex index 9efa7048..b8a893d5 100644 --- a/doc/refman/RefMan-ext.tex +++ b/doc/refman/RefMan-ext.tex @@ -1622,7 +1622,7 @@ the generalized variables. Inside implicit generalization delimiters, free variables in the current context are automatically quantified using a product or a lambda abstraction to generate a closed term. In the following statement for example, the variables \texttt{n} -and \texttt{m} are autamatically generalized and become explicit +and \texttt{m} are automatically generalized and become explicit arguments of the lemma as we are using \verb|`( )|: \begin{coq_example} @@ -1638,7 +1638,7 @@ generalizations when mistyping identifiers. There are three variants of the command: \begin{quote} -{\tt Generalizable (All|No) Variable(s)? ({\ident$_1$ \ident$_n$})?.} +{\tt (Global)? Generalizable (All|No) Variable(s)? ({\ident$_1$ \ident$_n$})?.} \end{quote} \begin{Variants} |