bug #1462278: small fix in documentation of __op__ vs __rop__ methods
diff --git a/Doc/ref/ref3.tex b/Doc/ref/ref3.tex
index 2dd70e0..964013f 100644
--- a/Doc/ref/ref3.tex
+++ b/Doc/ref/ref3.tex
@@ -2057,14 +2057,15 @@
\item
Exception to the previous item: if the left operand is an instance of
-a built-in type or a new-style class, and the right operand is an
-instance of a proper subclass of that type or class, the right
-operand's \method{__rop__()} method is tried \emph{before} the left
-operand's \method{__op__()} method. This is done so that a subclass can
-completely override binary operators. Otherwise, the left operand's
-__op__ method would always accept the right operand: when an instance
-of a given class is expected, an instance of a subclass of that class
-is always acceptable.
+a built-in type or a new-style class, and the right operand is an instance
+of a proper subclass of that type or class and overrides the base's
+\method{__rop__()} method, the right operand's \method{__rop__()} method
+is tried \emph{before} the left operand's \method{__op__()} method.
+
+This is done so that a subclass can completely override binary operators.
+Otherwise, the left operand's \method{__op__()} method would always
+accept the right operand: when an instance of a given class is expected,
+an instance of a subclass of that class is always acceptable.
\item