[gnome-applets] Fix two spelling errors (tthe and candlestick chart) both in bgo #579607



commit 2640c7a68f74bd12bb3f37ac5f1bb1139d3f5117
Author: Paul Cutler <pcutler gnome org>
Date:   Fri Jan 22 09:34:27 2010 -0600

    Fix two spelling errors (tthe and candlestick chart) both in bgo #579607

 invest-applet/docs/C/invest-applet.xml |    4 ++--
 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/invest-applet/docs/C/invest-applet.xml b/invest-applet/docs/C/invest-applet.xml
index 267e2c5..ee10dad 100644
--- a/invest-applet/docs/C/invest-applet.xml
+++ b/invest-applet/docs/C/invest-applet.xml
@@ -316,13 +316,13 @@
                 <guilabel>Bar Chart</guilabel>
 
               </para>
-	      <para>A bar chart represents a full day's activity with a single vertical bar.Tthe top of the vertical line indicates the highest price a security traded at during the day, and the bottom represents the lowest price. The closing price is displayed on the right side of the bar, and the opening price is shown on the left side of the bar. One bar represents one day of trading.</para>
+	      <para>A bar chart represents a full day's activity with a single vertical bar.The top of the vertical line indicates the highest price a security traded at during the day, and the bottom represents the lowest price. The closing price is displayed on the right side of the bar, and the opening price is shown on the left side of the bar. One bar represents one day of trading.</para>
             </listitem>
             <listitem>
               <para>
                 <guilabel>Candlestick Chart</guilabel>
               </para>
-	      <para>A bar chart in which the open and close prices are represented as the top and bottom of a rectangle surrounding a vertical line connecting the high and low prices. The body of the rectangle is filled if the closing price is lower than the opening price and is left blank if the closing price is higher than the opening price.</para>
+	      <para>A candlestick chart in which the open and close prices are represented as the top and bottom of a rectangle surrounding a vertical line connecting the high and low prices. The body of the rectangle is filled if the closing price is lower than the opening price and is left blank if the closing price is higher than the opening price.</para>
 
             </listitem>
 	</itemizedlist>



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