fix editing error
closes PR 14764
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@ -1310,7 +1310,7 @@ the parts that fit onto @racket[scene].
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The pen sizes are also scaled and thus draw thicker (or thinner)
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lines than the original image, unless the pen was size
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@racket[0]. That pen size is treated specially to mean ``the
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smallest available line'' and thus it always draws a one pixel
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smallest available line'' and thus it always draws a one-pixel
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wide line; this is also the case for @racket['outline] and @racket["outline"]
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shapes that are drawn with an @racket[image-color?] instead of
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a @racket[pen].
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@ -1778,8 +1778,8 @@ lining them up on the their pinholes.
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When an image has a pinhole, the pinhole
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is drawn with crosshairs on the image.
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The crosshairs are drawn with a two one pixel wide black lines (one horizontal and one vertical)
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and two one pixel wide white lines,
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The crosshairs are drawn with two one-pixel wide black lines (one horizontal and one vertical)
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and two one-pixel wide white lines,
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where the black lines is drawn .5 pixels to the left and above the pinhole, and the
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white lines are drawn .5 pixels to the right and below the pinhole.
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Accordingly, when the pixel is on an integral coordinate, then black and white lines all
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