diff --git a/lang/python/doc/src/gpgme-python-howto.org b/lang/python/doc/src/gpgme-python-howto.org index 07026b85..3c389d12 100644 --- a/lang/python/doc/src/gpgme-python-howto.org +++ b/lang/python/doc/src/gpgme-python-howto.org @@ -625,10 +625,10 @@ to or which are found by GPGME's configuration stage immediately prior to running the make commands. Which is exactly what the compiling and installing process of GPGME does by default. -Once that is done, however, it appears that a copy the compiled module -may be installed into a virtualenv of the same major and minor version -matching the build. Alternatively it is possible to utilise a -=sites.pth= file in the =site-packages/= directory of a viertualenv +Once that is done, however, it appears that a copy of the compiled +module may be installed into a virtualenv of the same major and minor +version matching the build. Alternatively it is possible to utilise a +=sites.pth= file in the =site-packages/= directory of a virtualenv installation, which links back to the system installations corresponding directory in order to import anything installed system wide. This may or may not be appropriate on a case by case basis. @@ -2876,7 +2876,7 @@ is the key IDs of the group as a string. The =group_lists= result is very similar in that it is a list of lists. The first part, =group_lists[i][0]= matches =group_lines[i][0]= as the name of the group, but =group_lists[i][1]= -is the key IDs of the group as a string. +is the key IDs of the group as a list. A demonstration of using the =groups.py= module is also available in the form of the executable =mutt-groups.py= script. This second