notebooks: correction of typos

* tests/python/_partitioned_relabel.ipynb,
  tests/python/_product_weak.ipynb,
  tests/python/acc_cond.ipynb,
  tests/python/aliases.ipynb,
  tests/python/automata.ipynb,
  tests/python/cav22-figs.ipynb,
  tests/python/contains.ipynb,
  tests/python/decompose.ipynb,
  tests/python/formulas.ipynb,
  tests/python/games.ipynb,
  tests/python/highlighting.ipynb,
  tests/python/ltsmin-dve.ipynb,
  tests/python/parity.ipynb,
  tests/python/product.ipynb,
  tests/python/satmin.ipynb,
  tests/python/stutter-inv.ipynb,
  tests/python/synthesis.ipynb,
  tests/python/twagraph-internals.ipynb,
  tests/python/word.ipynb,
  tests/python/zlktree.ipynb: here
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Florian Renkin 2023-06-20 15:10:00 +02:00
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"If you prefer to print the string in another syntax, you may use the `to_str()` method, with an argument that indicates the output format to use. The `latex` format assumes that you will the define macros such as `\\U`, `\\R` to render all operators as you wish. On the otherhand, the `sclatex` (with `sc` for self-contained) format hard-codes the rendering of each of those operators: this is almost the same output that is used to render formulas using MathJax in a notebook. `sclatex` and `mathjax` only differ in the rendering of double-quoted atomic propositions."
"If you prefer to print the string in another syntax, you may use the `to_str()` method, with an argument that indicates the output format to use. The `latex` format assumes that you will the define macros such as `\\U`, `\\R` to render all operators as you wish. On the other hand, the `sclatex` (with `sc` for self-contained) format hard-codes the rendering of each of those operators: this is almost the same output that is used to render formulas using MathJax in a notebook. `sclatex` and `mathjax` only differ in the rendering of double-quoted atomic propositions."
]
},
{
@ -342,7 +342,7 @@
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"metadata": {},
"source": [
"Similarly, `is_syntactic_stutter_invariant()` tells wether the structure of the formula guarranties it to be stutter invariant. For LTL formula, this means the `X` operator should not be used. For PSL formula, this function capture all formulas built using the [siPSL grammar](http://www.daxc.de/eth/paper/09atva.pdf)."
"Similarly, `is_syntactic_stutter_invariant()` tells whether the structure of the formula guaranties it to be stutter invariant. For LTL formula, this means the `X` operator should not be used. For PSL formula, this function capture all formulas built using the [siPSL grammar](http://www.daxc.de/eth/paper/09atva.pdf)."
]
},
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