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doc: Fix typos.

* doc/guix.texi (Guix Services): Fix ‘coresponding’ typo.
(Using cross-compilation): Fix ‘mecanism’ typo.
(Desktop Services): Fix ‘superceeded’ typo.
* doc/contributing.texi (Translating Guix): Fix ‘everytime’ typo.
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@ -2008,7 +2008,7 @@ When a language is included, it may be removed in the future if it stays
out of sync and falls below 60% completion. out of sync and falls below 60% completion.
The manual and cookbook are automatically added in the default compilation The manual and cookbook are automatically added in the default compilation
target. Everytime we synchronize translations, developers need to target. Every time we synchronize translations, developers need to
recompile all the translated manuals and cookbooks. This is useless for what recompile all the translated manuals and cookbooks. This is useless for what
is essentially the English manual or cookbook. Therefore, we will only is essentially the English manual or cookbook. Therefore, we will only
include a new language when it reaches 10% completion in the component. include a new language when it reaches 10% completion in the component.

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@ -15288,7 +15288,7 @@ $ file /gnu/store/9926by9qrxa91ijkhw9ndgwp4bn24g9h-hello-2.12/bin/hello
The major benefit of cross-compilation is that there are no performance The major benefit of cross-compilation is that there are no performance
penaly compared to emulation using QEMU. There are however higher risks penaly compared to emulation using QEMU. There are however higher risks
that some packages fail to cross-compile because few users are using that some packages fail to cross-compile because few users are using
this mecanism extensively. this mechanism extensively.
@node Using native builds @node Using native builds
@section Using native builds @section Using native builds
@ -22343,23 +22343,23 @@ LE scanning interval used for connection establishment.
LE scanning window used for connection establishment. LE scanning window used for connection establishment.
@item @code{min-connection-interval} (default: @code{#f}) @item @code{min-connection-interval} (default: @code{#f})
LE default minimum connection interval. This value is superceeded by any specific LE default minimum connection interval. This value is superseded by any specific
value provided via the Load Connection Parameters interface. value provided via the Load Connection Parameters interface.
@item @code{max-connection-interval} (default: @code{#f}) @item @code{max-connection-interval} (default: @code{#f})
LE default maximum connection interval. This value is superceeded by any specific LE default maximum connection interval. This value is superseded by any specific
value provided via the Load Connection Parameters interface. value provided via the Load Connection Parameters interface.
@item @code{connection-latency} (default: @code{#f}) @item @code{connection-latency} (default: @code{#f})
LE default connection latency. This value is superceeded by any specific LE default connection latency. This value is superseded by any specific
value provided via the Load Connection Parameters interface. value provided via the Load Connection Parameters interface.
@item @code{connection-supervision-timeout} (default: @code{#f}) @item @code{connection-supervision-timeout} (default: @code{#f})
LE default connection supervision timeout. This value is superceeded by any specific LE default connection supervision timeout. This value is superseded by any specific
value provided via the Load Connection Parameters interface. value provided via the Load Connection Parameters interface.
@item @code{autoconnect-timeout} (default: @code{#f}) @item @code{autoconnect-timeout} (default: @code{#f})
LE default autoconnect timeout. This value is superceeded by any specific LE default autoconnect timeout. This value is superseded by any specific
value provided via the Load Connection Parameters interface. value provided via the Load Connection Parameters interface.
@item @code{adv-mon-allowlist-scan-duration} (default: @code{300}) @item @code{adv-mon-allowlist-scan-duration} (default: @code{300})
@ -34844,7 +34844,7 @@ The Guix Data Service instance from which to query to find out about
derivations to build. derivations to build.
@item @code{guix-data-service-build-server-id} (default: @code{#f}) @item @code{guix-data-service-build-server-id} (default: @code{#f})
The Guix Data Service build server ID coresponding to the builds being The Guix Data Service build server ID corresponding to the builds being
submitted. Providing this speeds up the submitting of builds as submitted. Providing this speeds up the submitting of builds as
derivations that have already been submitted can be skipped before derivations that have already been submitted can be skipped before
asking the coordinator to build them. asking the coordinator to build them.