diff --git a/crates/typst/src/model/enum.rs b/crates/typst/src/model/enum.rs index bd266bc24..0d81b16a3 100644 --- a/crates/typst/src/model/enum.rs +++ b/crates/typst/src/model/enum.rs @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ pub struct EnumElem { /// The choice of `{end}` for horizontal alignment of enum numbers is /// usually preferred over `{start}`, as numbers then grow away from the /// text instead of towards it, avoiding certain visual issues. This option - /// lets you override this behavior, however. (Also to note is that the + /// lets you override this behaviour, however. (Also to note is that the /// [unordered list]($list) uses a different method for this, by giving the /// `marker` content an alignment directly.). /// diff --git a/crates/typst/src/model/heading.rs b/crates/typst/src/model/heading.rs index 40152d8f3..d99fd0743 100644 --- a/crates/typst/src/model/heading.rs +++ b/crates/typst/src/model/heading.rs @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ pub struct HeadingElem { /// /// Note that this property, if set to `{true}`, ensures the heading is also /// shown as a bookmark in the exported PDF's outline (when exporting to - /// PDF). To change that behavior, use the `bookmarked` property. + /// PDF). To change that behaviour, use the `bookmarked` property. /// /// ```example /// #outline() @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ pub struct HeadingElem { /// appear in the exported PDF's outline if its `outlined` property is set /// to `{true}`, that is, if it would also be listed in Typst's /// [outline]($outline). Setting this property to either `{true}` (bookmark) - /// or `{false}` (don't bookmark) bypasses that behavior. + /// or `{false}` (don't bookmark) bypasses that behaviour. /// /// ```example /// #heading[Normal heading] diff --git a/docs/changelog.md b/docs/changelog.md index 25c685b32..a803508c5 100644 --- a/docs/changelog.md +++ b/docs/changelog.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ description: | - Fixed missing title in some bibliography styles - Fixed printing of volumes in some styles - Fixed delimiter order for contributors in some styles (e.g. APA) - - Fixed behavior of alphanumeric style + - Fixed behaviour of alphanumeric style - Fixed multiple bugs with GB/T 7714 style - Fixed escaping in Hayagriva values - Fixed crashes with empty dates in Hayagriva files diff --git a/docs/community.md b/docs/community.md index c8c84e5dc..50e04dfd4 100644 --- a/docs/community.md +++ b/docs/community.md @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ No matter how you contribute, thank you for your support! We want to make our community a safe and inclusive space for everyone. Therefore, we will not tolerate any sexual harassment, sexism, political attacks, derogatory language or personal insults, racism, doxing, and other -inappropriate behavior. We pledge to remove members that are in violation of +inappropriate behaviour. We pledge to remove members that are in violation of these rules. [Contact us](https://typst.app/contact/) if you think another community member acted inappropriately towards you. All complaints will be reviewed and investigated promptly and fairly. diff --git a/docs/guides/guide-for-latex-users.md b/docs/guides/guide-for-latex-users.md index df1704fa9..61a972ebb 100644 --- a/docs/guides/guide-for-latex-users.md +++ b/docs/guides/guide-for-latex-users.md @@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ $ delta "if" x <= 5 $ In Typst, delimiters will scale automatically for their expressions, just as if `\left` and `\right` commands were implicitly inserted in LaTeX. You can -customize delimiter behavior using the [`lr` function]($math.lr). To +customize delimiter behaviour using the [`lr` function]($math.lr). To prevent a pair of delimiters from scaling, you can escape them with backslashes. Typst will automatically set terms around a slash `/` as a fraction while diff --git a/docs/tutorial/1-writing.md b/docs/tutorial/1-writing.md index 0235032e2..7b42a0a42 100644 --- a/docs/tutorial/1-writing.md +++ b/docs/tutorial/1-writing.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ In this report, we will explore the various factors that influence fluid dynamics in glaciers and how they contribute to the formation and -behavior of these natural structures. +behaviour of these natural structures. ``` _Throughout this tutorial, we'll show code examples like this one. Just like in the app, the first panel contains markup and the second panel shows a preview. We shrunk the page to fit the examples so you can see what's going on._ @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ In this report, we will explore the various factors that influence _fluid dynamics_ in glaciers and how they contribute to the formation and -behavior of these natural structures. +behaviour of these natural structures. ``` That was easy! To add a new paragraph, just add a blank line in between two diff --git a/docs/tutorial/2-formatting.md b/docs/tutorial/2-formatting.md index 7eb827104..58095f94e 100644 --- a/docs/tutorial/2-formatting.md +++ b/docs/tutorial/2-formatting.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ document in it. In the case of glaciers, fluid dynamics principles can be used to understand how the movement - and behavior of the ice is + and behaviour of the ice is influenced by factors such as temperature, pressure, and the presence of other fluids (such as @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ properties you want to set, and a list of arguments in parentheses. In the case of glaciers, fluid dynamics principles can be used to understand how the movement -and behavior of the ice is +and behaviour of the ice is influenced by factors such as temperature, pressure, and the presence of other fluids (such as @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ In this report, we will explore the various factors that influence fluid dynamics in glaciers and how they contribute to the formation and -behavior of these natural structures. +behaviour of these natural structures. >>> Glacier displacement is influenced >>> by a number of factors, including diff --git a/tests/typ/layout/columns.typ b/tests/typ/layout/columns.typ index 5f853d73d..32060ab41 100644 --- a/tests/typ/layout/columns.typ +++ b/tests/typ/layout/columns.typ @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Sure, it is not the most creative way of filling up a page for a test but it does get the job done. --- -// Test the expansion behavior. +// Test the expansion behaviour. #set page(height: 2.5cm, width: 7.05cm) #rect(inset: 6pt, columns(2, [