docs: Fix simple typo, embdded -> embedded

There is a small typo in docs/index.rst, docxtpl/__init__.py.

Should read `embedded` rather than `embdded`.
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Tim Gates 2020-09-14 06:28:17 +10:00
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@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ Instead, you should use zipname replacement::
The zipname is the one you can find when you open docx with WinZip, 7zip (Windows) or unzip -l (Linux).
The zipname starts with "word/embeddings/". Note that the file to be replaced is renamed by MSWord, so you have to guess a little bit...
This works for embdded MSWord file like Excel or PowerPoint file, but won't work for others like PDF, Python or even Text files :
This works for embedded MSWord file like Excel or PowerPoint file, but won't work for others like PDF, Python or even Text files :
For these ones, MSWord generate an oleObjectNNN.bin file which is no use to be replaced as it is encoded.

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@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ class DocxTemplate(object):
self.pic_to_replace[embedded_file] = fh.read()
def replace_embedded(self, src_file, dst_file):
"""Replace one embdded object by another one into a docx
"""Replace one embedded object by another one into a docx
This has been done mainly because it is not possible to add images
in docx header/footer.
@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ class DocxTemplate(object):
the template : thus replace_embedded() cannot be used as CRC is not the
same as the original file.
This method works for embdded MSWord file like Excel or PowerPoint file,
This method works for embedded MSWord file like Excel or PowerPoint file,
but won't work for others like PDF, Python or even Text files :
For these ones, MSWord generate an oleObjectNNN.bin file which is no
use to be replaced as it is encoded.