manual: fix typos
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@ -402,8 +402,8 @@ After installation, this directory will contain several sub-directories,
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among which are @file{matlab}, @file{mex} and @file{doc}.
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Note that you can have several versions of Dynare coexisting (for
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example in @file{c:\dynare}), as long as you correctly adjust your path
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settings (@pxref{Some words of warning}).
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example in @file{/Applications/Dynare}), as long as you correctly
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adjust your path settings (@pxref{Some words of warning}).
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@node For other systems
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@subsection For other systems
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@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ location, and replacing @code{4.@var{x}.@var{y}} with the correct version
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number, type:
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@example
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addpath /Applications/Dynare/4.@var{x}.@var{y}/matlab/
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addpath /Applications/Dynare/4.@var{x}.@var{y}/matlab
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@end example
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MATLAB will not remember this setting next time you run it, and you
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@ -804,7 +804,7 @@ Declarations of variables and parameters are made with the following commands:
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This required command declares the endogenous variables in the
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model. @xref{Conventions}, for the syntax of @var{VARIABLE_NAME} and
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@var{MODEL_EXPRESSION}. Optionally it is possible to give a LaTeX name
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to the variable or, if it nonstationary, provide information regarding
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to the variable or, if it is nonstationary, provide information regarding
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its deflator.
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@code{var} commands can appear several times in the file and Dynare will
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