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@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ The second notation allows you to adjoin the variable expansion to another
value without separating by space. \e qmake will allow a variable to
contain anything (including $(VALUE), which will be placed directly into
the Makefile, and allow it to expand as appropriate, usually an environment
-variable). However, if you retquire an environment variable to be replaced
+variable). However, if you require an environment variable to be replaced
immediately then you may use the $$() notation. For example:
\code
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ Test Functions as enumerated in the next section) are listed below:
This will join the value of \e variablename with glue. If this value is
non-empty it will prefix the value with \e before and suffix it with \e
-after. \e variablename is the only retquired field, the others will default
+after. \e variablename is the only required field, the others will default
to empty strings. If you need to encode spaces in \e glue, \e before, or \e
after you must quote them.
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ This will display \e question, and read from stdin as a return value.
This will place the value in \e variablename in position \e position of the
list. If the value of \e variablename is not long this will return an empty
-string. \e variablename is the only retquired field, if not specified
+string. \e variablename is the only required field, if not specified
position will default to the first value in the list (0).
\section2 find( variablename, substr )