ref: 6c7a96cc8327f02ea4d526f5becb16224c7c873d
parent: 9a200a7528cfbfaed3fcd14c44bffb01f4340371
author: Reuben Thomas <rrt@sc3d.org>
date: Tue Sep 18 14:05:52 EDT 2012
sox.1: fix a typo
--- a/sox.1
+++ b/sox.1
@@ -1308,7 +1308,7 @@
These options specify whether the byte-order of the audio data is,
respectively, `little endian', `big endian', or the opposite to that of
the system on which SoX is being used. Endianness applies only to data
-encoded as floating-pont, or as signed or unsigned integers of 16 or
+encoded as floating-point, or as signed or unsigned integers of 16 or
more bits. It is often necessary to specify one of these options for
headerless files, and sometimes necessary for (otherwise)
self-describing files. A given endian-setting option may be ignored