For some mysterious (for me) reason, two lines of the code appears in my browser (Chrome) in the same line.
I've add an "enter" (just pressed enter), but don't know if it's the best solution.
Improved readability by correcting grammar and idioms.
Further improved language and readability.
Attempted to fix list bullets.
Again, attempted to fix list bullets.
Removed trailing whitespace on line 8.
Correct a mistake in {js,py}_table_of_contents_histograms.markdown (#11260
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* Update py_table_of_contents_histograms.markdown
"Learn to find and draw Contours" => "Learn the basics of histograms"
* Update js_table_of_contents_histograms.markdown
Corrected a seemlingly wronged line of copy in the python documention js_table_of_contents_histograms.markdown
"Learn to find and draw Contours" => "Learn the basics of histograms"
Add initialisations to make clear what values actually have to be passed.
Moreover, in accordance with 383559c228/modules/flann/include/opencv2/flann/defines.h (L68), I believe `FLANN_INDEX_KDTREE` was being initialised wrongly in the code examples, 1 should be correct, whereas 0 is `FLANN_INDEX_LINEAR`.
cv2.findContours() no longer modifies source image (#8150
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* cv2.findContours() no longer modifies source image
Since OpenCV 3.2, cv2.findContours() no longer modifies the source image but returns a modified image as the first of three return parameters. ??? Do I have that correct ???
Also fixed up the code blocks to be valid markdown.
* ```python --> @code{.py}
Enables syntax highlighting in docs.