From 8d8998ffcec0ae49b72880eb0c499e9ea406d8c9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Robert Hunt Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2020 05:28:50 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] RJH_fix_systematic_issues (#442) Fix two minor issues Merge branch 'master' into RJH_fix_systematic_issues Some more space and quote fixes Merge branch 'master' into RJH_fix_systematic_issues Remove some unnecessary spaces Merge branch 'master' into RJH_fix_systematic_issues One more quote pair fix Merge branch 'master' into RJH_fix_systematic_issues Merge branch 'master' into RJH_fix_systematic_issues Fix more mismatched quotes; remove empty first lines Fix unbalanced quote marks Merge branch 'master' into RJH_fix_systematic_issues Fix small errors, mostly non-matching quotes Co-authored-by: Robert Hunt Reviewed-on: https://git.door43.org/unfoldingWord/en_ta/pulls/442 --- translate/figs-hyperbole/01.md | 2 +- translate/translate-bdistance/01.md | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/translate/figs-hyperbole/01.md b/translate/figs-hyperbole/01.md index da49a46..a5f2003 100644 --- a/translate/figs-hyperbole/01.md +++ b/translate/figs-hyperbole/01.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This hyperbole means that he had learned everything an Egyptian education could This is a statement that is true most of the time or in most situations that it could apply to. -> The one who ignores instruction **will have poverty and shame,** +> The one who ignores instruction **will have poverty and shame,** > but **honor will come** to him who learns from correction. (Proverbs 13:18) These generalizations tell about what normally happens to people who ignore instruction and what normally happens to people who learn from correction. There may be some exceptions to these statements, but they are generally true. diff --git a/translate/translate-bdistance/01.md b/translate/translate-bdistance/01.md index 1bde765..8718fd2 100644 --- a/translate/translate-bdistance/01.md +++ b/translate/translate-bdistance/01.md @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ The strategies are all applied to Exodus 25:10 below. The footnotes would look like: -> > “They are to make an ark of acacia wood. Its length must be **one meter**; 1 its width will be **two thirds of a meter**; 2 and its height will be **two thirds of a meter**.” +> > “They are to make an ark of acacia wood. Its length must be **one meter**; 1 its width will be **two thirds of a meter**; 2 and its height will be **two thirds of a meter**.” The footnotes would look like: