diff --git a/raster/r.in.poly/r.in.poly.html b/raster/r.in.poly/r.in.poly.html
index 71673f807a5..0dd942c1af9 100644
--- a/raster/r.in.poly/r.in.poly.html
+++ b/raster/r.in.poly/r.in.poly.html
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
DESCRIPTION
The input file is an ASCII text file containing the
polygon, linear, and point feature definitions.
The format of this file is described in the
-INPUT FORMAT section below.
+INPUT FORMAT section below.
The number of raster rows to hold in memory is per default 4096.
@@ -31,8 +31,7 @@
NOTES
Polygons are filled, i.e. they define an area.
-
-
Input Format
+
The input format for the input file consists of
sections describing either polygonal areas, linear features, or
diff --git a/raster/r.surf.idw/r.surf.idw.html b/raster/r.surf.idw/r.surf.idw.html
index dac9c6ead76..dd985fbc178 100644
--- a/raster/r.surf.idw/r.surf.idw.html
+++ b/raster/r.surf.idw/r.surf.idw.html
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
The -e flag is the error analysis option that interpolates values
only for those cells of the input raster map which have non-zero values and
-outputs the difference (see NOTES below).
+outputs the difference (see NOTES below).
The npoints parameter defines the number of nearest data points used
to determine the interpolated value of an output raster cell.
@@ -66,8 +66,8 @@
NOTES
for the former may include unacceptable nonconformities in
the surface pattern.
-
-
+
Surface-generation error analysis
+
The -e flag option provides a standard
surface-generation error analysis facility. It produces an output raster map
of the difference of interpolated values minus input values for those cells
diff --git a/temporal/t.vect.univar/t.vect.univar.html b/temporal/t.vect.univar/t.vect.univar.html
index 2e747567b0a..36015d9396c 100644
--- a/temporal/t.vect.univar/t.vect.univar.html
+++ b/temporal/t.vect.univar/t.vect.univar.html
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
EXAMPLE
-The example is based on the t.vect.observe.strds
+The example is based on the t.vect.observe.strds
example; so create the precip_stations space time vector dataset
and after run the following command: