@ -80,13 +80,13 @@ test=> select '6.25 .. 6.50'::seg as "pH";
<para>
<para>
The external representation of an interval is formed using one or two
The external representation of an interval is formed using one or two
floating point numbers joined by the range operator (<literal>..</literal>
floating- point numbers joined by the range operator (<literal>..</literal>
or <literal>...</literal>). Alternatively, it can be specified as a
or <literal>...</literal>). Alternatively, it can be specified as a
center point plus or minus a deviation.
center point plus or minus a deviation.
Optional certainty indicators (<literal><</literal>,
Optional certainty indicators (<literal><</literal>,
<literal>></literal> and <literal>~</literal>) can be stored as well.
<literal>></literal> or <literal>~</literal>) can be stored as well.
(Certainty indicators are ignored by all the built-in operators, however.)
(Certainty indicators are ignored by all the built-in operators, however.)
<xref linkend="seg-repr-table"> gives on overview over the allowed
<xref linkend="seg-repr-table"> gives an overview of allowed
representations; <xref linkend="seg-input-examples"> shows some
representations; <xref linkend="seg-input-examples"> shows some
examples.
examples.
</para>
</para>