* doc/org/ioltl.org: Typos.

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Alexandre Duret-Lutz 2013-07-09 20:39:14 +02:00
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ ltl2tgba --help | sed -n '/Input options:/,/^$/p' | sed '1d;$d'
: --lenient parenthesized blocks that cannot be parsed as : --lenient parenthesized blocks that cannot be parsed as
: subformulas are considered as atomic properties : subformulas are considered as atomic properties
=-f= is used to pass one formula one the command line, but this option can =-f= is used to pass one formula on the command line, but this option can
be repeated to pass multiple formulas. be repeated to pass multiple formulas.
=-F= is used to read formulas from a file (one formula per line). =-F= is used to read formulas from a file (one formula per line).
@ -149,17 +149,17 @@ ltlfilt --help | sed -n '/Output options:/,/^$/p' | sed '1d;$d'
# LocalWords: syntaxes LTL PSL num toc SRC ltl tgba sed FILENAME # LocalWords: syntaxes LTL PSL num toc SRC ltl tgba sed FILENAME
The =--spot=, =--utf-8=, =--spin=, =--wring= select different The =--spot=, =--utf-8=, =--spin=, =--wring= options select different
output syntax as seen in [[tab:formula-syntaxes][the above table]]. The =-p= option can output syntaxes as seen in [[tab:formula-syntaxes][the above table]]. The =-p= option can
be used to request that parenthesis be used at all levels. be used to request that parentheses be used at all levels.
Note that by default Spot always output parentheses around operators Note that by default Spot always outputs parentheses around operators
such as =U=, because not all tools agree on their associativity. For such as =U=, because not all tools agree on their associativity. For
instance =a U b U c= is read by Spot as =a U (b U c)= (because =U= is instance =a U b U c= is read by Spot as =a U (b U c)= (because =U= is
right-associative in the PSL standard), while Spin (among other tools) right-associative in the PSL standard), while Spin (among other tools)
with read it as =(a U b) U c=. with read it as =(a U b) U c=.
The =--lbt= option request an output in LBT's prefix format, and in The =--lbt= option requests an output in LBT's prefix format, and in
that case discussing associativity and parentheses makes no sense. that case discussing associativity and parentheses makes no sense.
# LocalWords: lbt LBT's filename UTF gfa GFa ltlfilt LBTT scheck # LocalWords: lbt LBT's filename UTF gfa GFa ltlfilt LBTT scheck