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Fixing Typo that was mentioned in #3764 #3766

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@itchaboy mentioned a typo with the event section of the Glossary page for Home Assistant in #3764, this should fix it.

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Thanks 🐦

@fabaff fabaff added Fix/Formatting/Language/Spelling Hacktoberfest An PR on this issue (or the PR itself) is eligible towards Hacktoberfest! labels Oct 25, 2017
@fabaff fabaff merged commit 2c7eedd into home-assistant:current Oct 25, 2017
fabaff pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 25, 2017
* Fixing Typo that was mentioned in #3764

* Cleaning up some other things in glossary

As I was making the other commit (#3766) I noticed some other things in the glossary that could be changed.

One of the main things is that each example read differently so there was a lot of jumping between how examples were written, I've made them a bit more unified.

I also added a bit more explanatory text and added some links as suggested in #3764.

I made this a seperate pull because I figured it might be a bit more opinionated than the typo error.

* Missed discovery.

* Add quotes
@nicholasgriffintn nicholasgriffintn deleted the patch-2 branch October 25, 2017 13:21
fabaff pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 26, 2017
fabaff pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 26, 2017
* Fixing Typo that was mentioned in #3764

* Cleaning up some other things in glossary

As I was making the other commit (#3766) I noticed some other things in the glossary that could be changed.

One of the main things is that each example read differently so there was a lot of jumping between how examples were written, I've made them a bit more unified.

I also added a bit more explanatory text and added some links as suggested in #3764.

I made this a seperate pull because I figured it might be a bit more opinionated than the typo error.

* Missed discovery.

* Add quotes
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