[svn-commits] mmichelson: branch group/CCSS r222228 - /team/group/CCSS/doc/tex/ccss.tex

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Author: mmichelson
Date: Tue Oct  6 11:04:02 2009
New Revision: 222228

URL: http://svnview.digium.com/svn/asterisk?view=rev&rev=222228
Log:
Fix another grammatical mistake.


Modified:
    team/group/CCSS/doc/tex/ccss.tex

Modified: team/group/CCSS/doc/tex/ccss.tex
URL: http://svnview.digium.com/svn/asterisk/team/group/CCSS/doc/tex/ccss.tex?view=diff&rev=222228&r1=222227&r2=222228
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--- team/group/CCSS/doc/tex/ccss.tex (original)
+++ team/group/CCSS/doc/tex/ccss.tex Tue Oct  6 11:04:02 2009
@@ -70,15 +70,15 @@
 
 \item Offer: An offer of CC refers to the notification received by the caller
 that he may request CC.
-\end{itemize}
-
-Request: When the caller decides that he would like to subscribe to CC,
+
+\item Request: When the caller decides that he would like to subscribe to CC,
 he will make a request for CC. Furthermore, the term may refer to any
 outstanding requests made by callers.
 
-Recall: When the caller attempts to call the recipient after being
+\item Recall: When the caller attempts to call the recipient after being
 alerted that the recipient is available, this action is referred to
 as a "recall."
+\end{itemize}
 
 \section{The CC Process}
 
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@
 	A generic monitor uses Asterisk's device state subsystem in order
 to determine when the called party has become available. For both CCBS
 and CCNR, Asterisk simply waits for the phone's state to change to
-a "not in use" state from a different state. Once this happened, then
+a "not in use" state from a different state. Once this happens, then
 Asterisk will consider the called party to be available and will alert
 the caller.
 




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