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diff --git a/doc/refman/Polynom.tex b/doc/refman/Polynom.tex index 0664bf9095..77d5928345 100644 --- a/doc/refman/Polynom.tex +++ b/doc/refman/Polynom.tex @@ -342,16 +342,16 @@ describes their syntax and effects: By default the tactic does not recognize power expressions as ring expressions. \item[sign {\term}] allows {\tt ring\_simplify} to use a minus operation - when outputing its normal form, i.e writing $x - y$ instead of $x + (-y)$. + when outputting its normal form, i.e writing $x - y$ instead of $x + (-y)$. The term {\term} is a proof that a given sign function indicates expressions that are signed ({\term} has to be a - proof of {\tt Ring\_theory.get\_sign}). See {\tt plugins/setoid\_ring/IntialRing.v} for examples of sign function. -\item[div {\term}] allows {\tt ring} and {\tt ring\_simplify} to use moniomals + proof of {\tt Ring\_theory.get\_sign}). See {\tt plugins/setoid\_ring/InitialRing.v} for examples of sign function. +\item[div {\term}] allows {\tt ring} and {\tt ring\_simplify} to use monomials with coefficient other than 1 in the rewriting. The term {\term} is a proof that a given division function satisfies the specification of an euclidean division function ({\term} has to be a proof of {\tt Ring\_theory.div\_theory}). For example, this function is called when trying to rewrite $7x$ by $2x = z$ to tell that $7 = 3 * 2 + 1$. - See {\tt plugins/setoid\_ring/IntialRing.v} for examples of div function. + See {\tt plugins/setoid\_ring/InitialRing.v} for examples of div function. \end{description} diff --git a/doc/refman/RefMan-com.tex b/doc/refman/RefMan-com.tex index bef0a1686f..45230fb6e5 100644 --- a/doc/refman/RefMan-com.tex +++ b/doc/refman/RefMan-com.tex @@ -123,12 +123,6 @@ The following command-line options are recognized by the commands {\tt valid for {\tt coqc} as the toplevel module name is inferred from the name of the output file. -\item[{\tt -notop}]\ % - - Use the empty logical path for the toplevel module name instead of {\tt - Top}. Not valid for {\tt coqc} as the toplevel module name is - inferred from the name of the output file. - \item[{\tt -exclude-dir} {\em directory}]\ % Exclude any subdirectory named {\em directory} while diff --git a/doc/refman/RefMan-ext.tex b/doc/refman/RefMan-ext.tex index b475a5233c..1d423f8b16 100644 --- a/doc/refman/RefMan-ext.tex +++ b/doc/refman/RefMan-ext.tex @@ -991,7 +991,7 @@ but library file names based on other roots can be obtained by using {\Coq} commands ({\tt coqc}, {\tt coqtop}, {\tt coqdep}, \dots) options {\tt -Q} or {\tt -R} (see Section~\ref{coqoptions}). Also, when an interactive {\Coq} session starts, a library of root {\tt Top} is -started, unless option {\tt -top} or {\tt -notop} is set (see +started, unless option {\tt -top} is set (see Section~\ref{coqoptions}). \subsection{Qualified names |
