context information in different ways. Often (usually), the
context information is not actually part of the content of the
<tag>refentry</tag> itself, but instead part of the content of a
- parent or ancestor element to the the <tag>refentry</tag>. And
+ parent or ancestor element to the <tag>refentry</tag>. And
even then, DocBook provides a variety of elements that users might
potentially use to mark up the same kind of information. One user
might use the <tag>productnumber</tag> element to mark up version
</xsl:call-template>
</xsl:variable>
<!-- * At this point, we know that we don't have properly marked-up -->
- <!-- * mnual metadata, so even if we do have manul fallback -->
+ <!-- * manual metadata, so even if we do have manual fallback -->
<!-- * content, we still report to the user that it should be -->
<!-- * marked up properly instead. -->
<xsl:if test="$refentry.meta.get.quietly = 0">