Fix some small typos in documentation
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				| @ -4988,7 +4988,7 @@ normally.  The decoded list \textit{out} will point to the very first element of | ||||
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| An invalid decoding will terminate the process, and free the allocated memory automatically.   | ||||
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| \textbf{Note:} the list decoded by this function is \textbf{NOT} in the correct form for der\_encode\_sequence() to use directly.  You will have to first  | ||||
| \textbf{Note:} the list decoded by this function is \textbf{NOT} in the correct form for der\_encode\_sequence() to use directly.  You will first | ||||
| have to convert the list by first storing all of the siblings in an array then storing all the children as sub-lists of a sequence using the \textit{.data}  | ||||
| pointer.  Currently no function in LibTomCrypt provides this ability. | ||||
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| @ -47,6 +47,6 @@ as a hash) CAST5 is perhaps a "runner-up" choice.  CAST5 has been around longer | ||||
| fairly fast as well. | ||||
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| You can easily accomplish this via the "config.pl" script. Simply answer "n" to all of the ciphers except the one you want | ||||
| and then rebuild the library.  [or you can hand edit mycrypt_custom.h] | ||||
| and then rebuild the library.  [or you can hand edit tomcrypt_custom.h] | ||||
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| @ -10,7 +10,7 @@ | ||||
|  */ | ||||
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| /**
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|   @file camellia.ca | ||||
|   @file camellia.c | ||||
|   Implementation by Tom St Denis of Elliptic Semiconductor | ||||
| */ | ||||
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