Copy-edit a paragraph in the contrib/seg documentation.
Although this improves the style, an ulterior motive is to keep the two table links from breaking across lines in PDF output, per complaint from Josh Kupershmidt.
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@ -80,13 +80,13 @@ test=> select '6.25 .. 6.50'::seg as "pH";
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<para>
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The external representation of an interval is formed using one or two
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floating point numbers joined by the range operator (<literal>..</literal>
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floating-point numbers joined by the range operator (<literal>..</literal>
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or <literal>...</literal>). Alternatively, it can be specified as a
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center point plus or minus a deviation.
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Optional certainty indicators (<literal><</literal>,
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<literal>></literal> and <literal>~</literal>) can be stored as well.
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<literal>></literal> or <literal>~</literal>) can be stored as well.
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(Certainty indicators are ignored by all the built-in operators, however.)
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<xref linkend="seg-repr-table"> gives on overview over the allowed
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<xref linkend="seg-repr-table"> gives an overview of allowed
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representations; <xref linkend="seg-input-examples"> shows some
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examples.
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</para>
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