Use "whitespace" instead of "space" to denote block-level equation in docs (#6591)

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@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ use crate::text::{FontFamily, FontList, FontWeight, LocalName, TextElem};
/// A mathematical equation.
///
/// Can be displayed inline with text or as a separate block. An equation
/// becomes block-level through the presence of at least one space after the
/// opening dollar sign and one space before the closing dollar sign.
/// becomes block-level through the presence of whitespace after the opening
/// dollar sign and whitespace before the closing dollar sign.
///
/// # Example
/// ```example
@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ use crate::text::{FontFamily, FontList, FontWeight, LocalName, TextElem};
///
/// # Syntax
/// This function also has dedicated syntax: Write mathematical markup within
/// dollar signs to create an equation. Starting and ending the equation with at
/// least one space lifts it into a separate block that is centered
/// horizontally. For more details about math syntax, see the
/// dollar signs to create an equation. Starting and ending the equation with
/// whitespace lifts it into a separate block that is centered horizontally.
/// For more details about math syntax, see the
/// [main math page]($category/math).
#[elem(Locatable, Synthesize, ShowSet, Count, LocalName, Refable, Outlinable)]
pub struct EquationElem {