;; applicable, tags in the active file can be expanded.
;;
;; To add new supported files types into speedbar, use the function
-;; `speedbar-add-supported-extension' If speedbar complains that the
+;; `speedbar-add-supported-extension'. If speedbar complains that the
;; file type is not supported, that means there is no built in
;; support from imenu, and the etags part wasn't set up correctly. You
;; may add elements to `speedbar-supported-extension-expressions' as long
;; as it is done before speedbar is loaded.
;;
;; To prevent speedbar from following you into certain directories
-;; use the function `speedbar-add-ignored-path-regexp' too add a new
+;; use the function `speedbar-add-ignored-path-regexp' to add a new
;; regular expression matching a type of path. You may add list
;; elements to `speedbar-ignored-path-expressions' as long as it is
;; done before speedbar is loaded.
;; which controls how tags are layed out. It is actually a list of
;; functions that filter the data. The default groups large tag lists
;; into sub-lists. A long flat list can be used instead if needed.
-;; Other filters could be easily added.
+;; Other filters can be easily added.
;;
-;; AUC-TEX users: The imenu tags for AUC-TEX mode don't work very
+;; AUC-TEX users: The imenu tags for AUC-TEX mode doesn't work very
;; well. Use the imenu keywords from tex-mode.el for better results.
;;
;; This file requires the library package assoc (association lists)
;; Adding a speedbar specialized display mode:
;;
;; Speedbar can be configured to create a special display for certain
-;; modes that do not display tradition file/tag data. Rmail, Info,
+;; modes that do not display traditional file/tag data. Rmail, Info,
;; and the debugger are examples. These modes can, however, benefit
;; from a speedbar style display in their own way.
;;
;; `speedbar-insert-generic-list'. If you use
;; `speedbar-insert-generic-list', also read the doc for
;; `speedbar-tag-hierarchy-method' in case you wish to override it.
-;; The function `speedbar-with-attached-buffer' brings you back to the
+;; The macro `speedbar-with-attached-buffer' brings you back to the
;; buffer speedbar is displaying for.
;;
;; For those functions that make buttons, the "function" should be a
;; functions are `speedbar-change-expand-button-char',
;; `speedbar-delete-subblock', and `speedbar-center-buffer-smartly'.
;; The variable `speedbar-power-click' is set to t in your functions
-;; when the user shift-clicks. This indications anything from
+;; when the user shift-clicks. This is an indication of anything from
;; refreshing cached data to making a buffer appear in a new frame.
;;
;; If you wish to add to the default speedbar menu for the case of
;; splice in. KEYMAP is a symbol holding the keymap to use, and
;; BUTTON-FUNCTIONS are the function names to call, in order, to create
;; the display.
-;; Another tweekable variable is `speedbar-stealthy-function-list'
+;; Another tweakable variable is `speedbar-stealthy-function-list'
;; which is of the form (NAME &rest FUNCTION ...). NAME is the string
;; name matching `speedbar-add-expansion-list'. (It does not need to
;; exist.). This provides additional display info which might be
;; time-consuming to calculate.
;; Lastly, `speedbar-mode-functions-list' allows you to set special
-;; function overrides. At the moment very few functions are
-;; over ridable, but more will be added as the need is discovered.
+;; function overrides. At the moment very few functions may be
+;; overridden, but more will be added as the need is discovered.
;;; TODO:
;; - More functions to create buttons and options