[Bf-docboard-svn] bf-manual: [8839] trunk/blender_docs/manual/modeling/geometry_nodes/fields.rst: Cleanup: fix grammar

Aaron Carlisle noreply at blender.org
Fri Jan 21 20:41:50 CET 2022


Revision: 8839
          https://developer.blender.org/rBM8839
Author:   Blendify
Date:     2022-01-21 20:41:50 +0100 (Fri, 21 Jan 2022)
Log Message:
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Cleanup: fix grammar

Fixes T93242

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/blender_docs/manual/modeling/geometry_nodes/fields.rst

Modified: trunk/blender_docs/manual/modeling/geometry_nodes/fields.rst
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--- trunk/blender_docs/manual/modeling/geometry_nodes/fields.rst	2022-01-21 17:04:53 UTC (rev 8838)
+++ trunk/blender_docs/manual/modeling/geometry_nodes/fields.rst	2022-01-21 19:41:50 UTC (rev 8839)
@@ -15,8 +15,8 @@
    A field input to a node.
 
 For example, in the figure above, the field connected to the "Set Position" node
-depends on two inputs, :doc:`position </modeling/geometry_nodes/input/position>` and
-:doc:`index </modeling/geometry_nodes/input/input_index>`, and transforms them into
+depends on two inputs, :doc:`Position </modeling/geometry_nodes/input/position>` and
+:doc:`Index </modeling/geometry_nodes/input/input_index>`, and transforms them into
 a vector using a single instruction.
 
 
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
 Field Visualization
 ===================
 
-Socket shapes are used to convey which sockets are fields and which regular data.
+Socket shapes are used to convey which sockets are fields and which are regular data.
 There are three possible socket shapes, each visualizing its "field status":
 
 :Circle:
@@ -96,9 +96,9 @@
 Input nodes provide data to the field evaluation process. By themselves, they mean nothing; they
 must be evaluated within the context of a data flow node (geometry) to actually output a value.
 Examples of input nodes are the built-in attribute input nodes like
-:doc:`position </modeling/geometry_nodes/input/position>` and
+:doc:`Position </modeling/geometry_nodes/input/position>` and
 :doc:`ID </modeling/geometry_nodes/input/id>`, but also selection nodes like
-:doc:`endpoint selection </modeling/geometry_nodes/curve/endpoint_selection>`.
+:doc:`Endpoint Selection </modeling/geometry_nodes/curve/endpoint_selection>`.
 
 Field inputs may also come from other nodes that process geometry like
 the :doc:`/modeling/geometry_nodes/point/distribute_points_on_faces`,



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