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-rw-r--r--crates/typst-library/src/layout/align.rs15
-rw-r--r--crates/typst-library/src/layout/enum.rs4
-rw-r--r--crates/typst-library/src/layout/list.rs2
-rw-r--r--crates/typst-library/src/layout/stack.rs10
4 files changed, 15 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/crates/typst-library/src/layout/align.rs b/crates/typst-library/src/layout/align.rs
index fecc7e33..5f7e8bc0 100644
--- a/crates/typst-library/src/layout/align.rs
+++ b/crates/typst-library/src/layout/align.rs
@@ -33,8 +33,8 @@ pub struct AlignElem {
/// - `horizon`
/// - `bottom`
///
- /// You may use the `axis` method on a single-axis alignment to obtain
- /// whether it is `{"horizontal"}` or `{"vertical"}`. You may also use the
+ /// You can use the `axis` method on a single-axis alignment to obtain
+ /// whether it is `{"horizontal"}` or `{"vertical"}`. You can also use the
/// `inv` method to obtain its inverse alignment. For example,
/// `{top.axis()}` is `{"vertical"}`, while `{top.inv()}` is equal to
/// `{bottom}`.
@@ -43,12 +43,11 @@ pub struct AlignElem {
/// the `+` operator to get a `2d alignment`. For example, `top + right`
/// aligns the content to the top right corner.
///
- /// For 2d alignments, you may use the `x` and `y` fields to access their
- /// horizontal and vertical components, respectively. Additionally, you may
- /// use the `inv` method to obtain a 2d alignment with both components
- /// inverted. For instance, `{(top + right).x}` is `right`,
- /// `{(top + right).y}` is `top`, and `{(top + right).inv()}` is equal to
- /// `bottom + left`.
+ /// For 2d alignments, the `x` and `y` fields hold their horizontal and
+ /// vertical components, respectively. Additionally, you can use the `inv`
+ /// method to obtain a 2d alignment with both components inverted. For
+ /// instance, `{(top + right).x}` is `right`, `{(top + right).y}` is `top`,
+ /// and `{(top + right).inv()}` is equal to `bottom + left`.
///
/// ```example
/// #set page(height: 6cm)
diff --git a/crates/typst-library/src/layout/enum.rs b/crates/typst-library/src/layout/enum.rs
index d66477fc..3d0b0973 100644
--- a/crates/typst-library/src/layout/enum.rs
+++ b/crates/typst-library/src/layout/enum.rs
@@ -56,8 +56,8 @@ use super::GridLayouter;
/// numbered enumeration item.
///
/// Enumeration items can contain multiple paragraphs and other block-level
-/// content. All content that is indented more than an item's plus sign or dot
-/// becomes part of that item.
+/// content. All content that is indented more than an item's marker becomes
+/// part of that item.
///
/// Display: Numbered List
/// Category: layout
diff --git a/crates/typst-library/src/layout/list.rs b/crates/typst-library/src/layout/list.rs
index e39ec3f5..4a7c40b7 100644
--- a/crates/typst-library/src/layout/list.rs
+++ b/crates/typst-library/src/layout/list.rs
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ use super::GridLayouter;
/// This functions also has dedicated syntax: Start a line with a hyphen,
/// followed by a space to create a list item. A list item can contain multiple
/// paragraphs and other block-level content. All content that is indented
-/// more than an item's hyphen becomes part of that item.
+/// more than an item's marker becomes part of that item.
///
/// Display: Bullet List
/// Category: layout
diff --git a/crates/typst-library/src/layout/stack.rs b/crates/typst-library/src/layout/stack.rs
index 8d536638..52a2f289 100644
--- a/crates/typst-library/src/layout/stack.rs
+++ b/crates/typst-library/src/layout/stack.rs
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@ pub struct StackElem {
/// - `{ttb}`: Top to bottom.
/// - `{btt}`: Bottom to top.
///
- /// You may use the `start` and `end` methods to obtain the initial and
- /// final points (respectively) of a direction, as `alignment`. You may
- /// also use the `axis` method to obtain whether a direction is
- /// `{"horizontal"}` or `{"vertical"}`. Finally, the `inv` method returns
- /// its inverse direction.
+ /// You cab use the `start` and `end` methods to obtain the initial and
+ /// final points (respectively) of a direction, as `alignment`. You can also
+ /// use the `axis` method to determine whether a direction is
+ /// `{"horizontal"}` or `{"vertical"}`. The `inv` method returns a
+ /// direction's inverse direction.
///
/// For example, `{ttb.start()}` is `top`, `{ttb.end()}` is `bottom`,
/// `{ttb.axis()}` is `{"vertical"}` and `{ttb.inv()}` is equal to `btt`.