[yt-svn] commit/yt: atmyers: fixing a formatting issue in the current docs.

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Changeset:   47e8e095d51d
Branch:      yt
User:        atmyers
Date:        2016-02-20 20:19:41+00:00
Summary:     fixing a formatting issue in the current docs.
Affected #:  1 file

diff -r 978d6a6cea9516aa977f32aa91c7635b3cd9e4bb -r 47e8e095d51d9f5ce215dd9a0f5ec4a0d8d6c723 doc/source/examining/loading_data.rst
--- a/doc/source/examining/loading_data.rst
+++ b/doc/source/examining/loading_data.rst
@@ -434,8 +434,8 @@
 positions with time. For analysis and visualization, it is often useful to turn 
 these displacements on or off, and to be able to scale them arbitrarily to 
 emphasize certain features of the solution. To allow this, if ``yt`` detects 
-displacement fields in an Exodus II dataset (using the convention that they will
- be named ``disp_x``, ``disp_y``, etc...), it will add optionally add these to 
+displacement fields in an Exodus II dataset (using the convention that they will 
+be named ``disp_x``, ``disp_y``, etc...), it will optionally add these to 
 the mesh vertex positions for the purposes of visualization. Displacement fields 
 can be controlled when a dataset is loaded by passing in an optional dictionary 
 to the ``yt.load`` command. This feature is turned off by default, meaning that

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