[qgis] 01/04: Add patch to fix 'columns' typo.

Bas Couwenberg sebastic at debian.org
Sun Sep 18 00:18:34 UTC 2016


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commit 2ab6fd70695ac6e172d3e9afeaf7883d4190abce
Author: Bas Couwenberg <sebastic at xs4all.nl>
Date:   Sat Sep 17 21:07:22 2016 +0200

    Add patch to fix 'columns' typo.
---
 debian/changelog                  |   6 +
 debian/patches/columns-typo.patch | 508 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 debian/patches/series             |   1 +
 3 files changed, 515 insertions(+)

diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index c7b373c..dae0a77 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+qgis (2.14.6+dfsg-4) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
+
+  * Add patch to fix 'columns' typo.
+
+ -- Bas Couwenberg <sebastic at debian.org>  Sat, 17 Sep 2016 19:57:33 +0200
+
 qgis (2.14.6+dfsg-3) unstable; urgency=medium
 
   * Remove obsolete diversions in postinst & prerm.
diff --git a/debian/patches/columns-typo.patch b/debian/patches/columns-typo.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dc1c6cf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/patches/columns-typo.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,508 @@
+Description: Fix 'colums' typo, replace with 'columns'.
+Author: Bas Couwenberg <sebastic at debian.org>
+Forwarded: not-needed
+
+--- a/i18n/qgis_ar.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_ar.ts
+@@ -88585,7 +88585,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_bg.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_bg.ts
+@@ -88548,7 +88548,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_bs.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_bs.ts
+@@ -88581,7 +88581,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_ca.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_ca.ts
+@@ -88501,7 +88501,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_cs.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_cs.ts
+@@ -88558,7 +88558,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_da.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_da.ts
+@@ -88609,7 +88609,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_de.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_de.ts
+@@ -88991,7 +88991,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_el.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_el.ts
+@@ -88263,7 +88263,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_en.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_en.ts
+@@ -88756,7 +88756,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+@@ -88810,7 +88810,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_es.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_es.ts
+@@ -88684,7 +88684,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_et.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_et.ts
+@@ -88483,7 +88483,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_eu.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_eu.ts
+@@ -88683,7 +88683,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_fi.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_fi.ts
+@@ -88645,7 +88645,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_fr.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_fr.ts
+@@ -88703,7 +88703,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_gl.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_gl.ts
+@@ -88741,7 +88741,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_hi.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_hi.ts
+@@ -88549,7 +88549,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_hr.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_hr.ts
+@@ -88328,7 +88328,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_hu.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_hu.ts
+@@ -88512,7 +88512,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_id.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_id.ts
+@@ -88472,7 +88472,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_it.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_it.ts
+@@ -88677,7 +88677,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_ja.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_ja.ts
+@@ -88642,7 +88642,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_km.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_km.ts
+@@ -88420,7 +88420,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_ko.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_ko.ts
+@@ -88529,7 +88529,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_lt.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_lt.ts
+@@ -88590,7 +88590,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_lv.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_lv.ts
+@@ -88309,7 +88309,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_nb.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_nb.ts
+@@ -88633,7 +88633,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_nl.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_nl.ts
+@@ -88739,7 +88739,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_pl.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_pl.ts
+@@ -88677,7 +88677,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_pt_BR.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_pt_BR.ts
+@@ -88720,7 +88720,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_pt_PT.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_pt_PT.ts
+@@ -88650,7 +88650,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_ro.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_ro.ts
+@@ -88799,7 +88799,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_ru.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_ru.ts
+@@ -88680,7 +88680,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_sk.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_sk.ts
+@@ -88365,7 +88365,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_sl.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_sl.ts
+@@ -88450,7 +88450,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_sr at latin.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_sr at latin.ts
+@@ -88301,7 +88301,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_sv.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_sv.ts
+@@ -88732,7 +88732,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_tr.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_tr.ts
+@@ -88235,7 +88235,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_vi.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_vi.ts
+@@ -88649,7 +88649,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_zh-Hans.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_zh-Hans.ts
+@@ -88607,7 +88607,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/i18n/qgis_zh-Hant.ts
++++ b/i18n/qgis_zh-Hant.ts
+@@ -88607,7 +88607,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/resources/context_help/HeatmapGui
++++ b/resources/context_help/HeatmapGui
+@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ clustering of points.</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Rows and Columns</h4>
+ <p>Used to change the dimensions of the output raster file. These values are also linked to the <b>Cell size X</b> and <b>Cell size Y</b> values. 
+-Increasing the number of rows or colums will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
++Increasing the number of rows or columns will decrease the cell size and increase the file size of the output file. The values in Rows and Columns
+ are also linked, so doubling the number of rows will automatically double the number of columns and the cell sizes will also be halved. The geographical area of the output raster will remain the same!</p>
+ 
+ <h4>Cell size X and Y</h4>
+--- a/src/app/gps/qwtpolar-0.1/qwt_polar_plot.cpp
++++ b/src/app/gps/qwtpolar-0.1/qwt_polar_plot.cpp
+@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ const QwtTextLabel *QwtPolarPlot::titleL
+ 
+   \param legend Legend
+   \param pos The legend's position. For top/left position the number
+-             of colums will be limited to 1, otherwise it will be set to
++             of columns will be limited to 1, otherwise it will be set to
+              unlimited.
+ 
+   \param ratio Ratio between legend and the bounding rect
+--- a/src/app/gps/qwtpolar-1.0/qwt_polar_plot.cpp
++++ b/src/app/gps/qwtpolar-1.0/qwt_polar_plot.cpp
+@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ const QwtTextLabel *QwtPolarPlot::titleL
+ 
+   \param legend Legend
+   \param pos The legend's position. For top/left position the number
+-             of colums will be limited to 1, otherwise it will be set to
++             of columns will be limited to 1, otherwise it will be set to
+              unlimited.
+ 
+   \param ratio Ratio between legend and the bounding rect
+--- a/src/app/gps/qwtpolar-1.1.1/qwt_polar_plot.cpp
++++ b/src/app/gps/qwtpolar-1.1.1/qwt_polar_plot.cpp
+@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ const QwtTextLabel *QwtPolarPlot::titleL
+ 
+   \param legend Legend
+   \param pos The legend's position. For top/left position the number
+-             of colums will be limited to 1, otherwise it will be set to
++             of columns will be limited to 1, otherwise it will be set to
+              unlimited.
+ 
+   \param ratio Ratio between legend and the bounding rect
+--- a/src/plugins/dxf2shp_converter/dxflib/src/dl_entities.h
++++ b/src/plugins/dxf2shp_converter/dxflib/src/dl_entities.h
+@@ -697,7 +697,7 @@ struct DXFLIB_EXPORT DL_InsertData {
+     double sz;
+     /*! Rotation angle in degrees. */
+     double angle;
+-    /*! Number of colums if we insert an array of the block or 1. */
++    /*! Number of columns if we insert an array of the block or 1. */
+     int cols;
+     /*! Number of rows if we insert an array of the block or 1. */
+     int rows;
diff --git a/debian/patches/series b/debian/patches/series
index a98268a..24400d0 100644
--- a/debian/patches/series
+++ b/debian/patches/series
@@ -7,3 +7,4 @@ number-typo.patch
 qtermwidget-kfreebsd.patch
 qtermwidget-hurd.patch
 qt4-without-qtwebkit.patch
+columns-typo.patch

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