--- a/chancery/usage/index.html Fri Nov 03 01:05:46 2017 -0400
+++ b/chancery/usage/index.html Fri Nov 03 21:00:06 2017 -0400
@@ -176,9 +176,9 @@
</pre></div>
-<p>The Zipf distribution can itself take an argument <code>exponent</code>, which is the
-exponent characterizing the distribution. The default is <code>1.0</code>, and larger
-exponents will result in the earlier terms being chosen more often:</p>
+<p>The Zipf distribution can take an argument <code>exponent</code>, which is the exponent
+characterizing the distribution. The default is <code>1.0</code>, and larger exponents
+will result in the earlier terms being chosen more often:</p>
<div class="codehilite"><pre><span/><span class="p">(</span><span class="nv">define-rule</span> <span class="p">(</span><span class="nv">foo</span> <span class="ss">:distribution</span> <span class="ss">:zipf</span><span class="p">)</span>
<span class="ss">:a</span> <span class="ss">:b</span> <span class="ss">:c</span> <span class="ss">:d</span> <span class="ss">:e</span><span class="p">)</span>
@@ -397,8 +397,8 @@
is getting too hairy and needs to be split into simpler parts, just like you
would for any other Lisp function.</p>
<h2 id="examples">Examples</h2>
-<p>If you want some less trivial examples than the ones seen here you might want to
-take a look at some of the Twitter bots I've built with Chancery:</p>
+<p>If you want some less trivial examples than the ones seen here, you might want
+to take a look at some of the Twitter bots I've built with Chancery:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/git_commands">@git_commands</a>
(<a href="https://github.com/sjl/magitek/blob/master/src/robots/git-commands.lisp">code</a>)