Author: Tim Retout <diocles@debian.org>
Description: Fix some small spelling mistakes in the man pages.

--- a/docs/enscript.man
+++ b/docs/enscript.man
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@
 
 prints file foo.txt in duplex (two side) mode.
 
-Page device operators are implementation dependant but they are
+Page device operators are implementation dependent but they are
 standardized.  See section \f3PAGE DEVICE OPTIONS\f1 for the details.
 .TP 8
 .B \-e\f1[\f2char\f1]\f3, \-\-escapes\f1[\f3=\f2char\f1]\f3
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@
 Pass a statusdict definition to the generated PostScript output.  If
 no value is given, the key \f2key\f1 is removed from the definitions.
 
-The statusdict operators are implementation dependant; see the
+The statusdict operators are implementation dependent; see the
 printer's documentation for the details.
 
 For example, the command
@@ -1327,7 +1327,7 @@
 Print file to two columns and rotate output 90 degrees (landscape).
 .TP 8
 .B enscript \-DDuplex:true foo.txt
-Print file in duplex (two side) mode (printer dependant).
+Print file in duplex (two side) mode (printer dependent).
 .TP 8
 .B enscript \-G2rE \-U2 foo.c
 My default code printing command: gaudy header, two columns,
--- a/docs/states.man
+++ b/docs/states.man
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
 initialization the script needs.  It normally also calls the
 \f3check_startrules()\f1 and \f3check_namerules()\f1 primitives which
 resolve the initial state from the input file name or the data found
-from the begining of the input file.  Here is a sample start block
+from the beginning of the input file.  Here is a sample start block
 which initializes two variables and does the standard start state
 resolving:
 .PP
