* mail/unrmail.el (unrmail-mbox-format): Choice is mboxo, not mboxro.
* woman.el (woman-mark-horizontal-position):
Rename from woman-mark-horizonal-position. Use changed.
Various characters usually appear in pairs. When, for example, you insert
an open parenthesis, no matter whether you are programming or writing prose,
you will surely enter a closing one later. By entering both at the same time
-and leaving the cursor inbetween, Emacs can guarantee you that such
+and leaving the cursor in between, Emacs can guarantee you that such
parentheses are always balanced. And if you have a non-qwerty keyboard, where
typing some of the stranger programming language symbols makes you bend your
fingers backwards, this can be quite relieving too.
based on a fundamental physical process (although there are efforts to
change this) is the kilogram, which was originally defined as the mass
of one liter of water, but is now defined as the mass of the
-International Prototype Kilogram (IPK), a cylinder of platinum-iridium
-kept at the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures in S@`evres,
+international prototype of the kilogram (IPK), a cylinder of platinum-iridium
+kept at the Bureau international des poids et mesures in S@`evres,
France. (There are several copies of the IPK throughout the world.)
The British imperial units, once defined in terms of physical objects,
were redefined in 1963 in terms of SI units. The US customary units,
If given a positive numerical prefix, fetch that many articles back into
the ancestry. If given a negative numerical prefix, fetch just that
ancestor. So if you say @kbd{3 ^}, Gnus will fetch the parent, the
-grandparent and the grandgrandparent of the current article. If you say
-@kbd{-3 ^}, Gnus will only fetch the grandgrandparent of the current
+grandparent and the great-grandparent of the current article. If you say
+@kbd{-3 ^}, Gnus will only fetch the great-grandparent of the current
article.
@item A R (Summary)
Restart Emacs, and re-indent the program we developed in the first part
of this tutorial with @kbd{C-c h} and @kbd{C-M-\}. You may want to keep
-these lines in @file{.emacs}, with values adjusted to your likings. If
+these lines in @file{.emacs}, with values adjusted to your liking. If
you want to get more information about any of these variables, type,
e.g., @kbd{C-h v idlwave-main-block-indent @key{RET}}. To find which
variables can be customized, look for items marked @samp{User Option:}
| =k= | | [[doc::org-agenda-capture][org-agenda-capture]] |
| C-c , | , | [[doc::org-priority][org-priority]] |
-** New package and Babel langage
+** New package and Babel language
*** =org-eshell.el= by Konrad Hinsen is now in Org
-i emulate IBM OS/VU (recursive universes not supported)
- -I emulate IBM VTOS 3.7.6 (chronosynclastic infundibulae
+ -I emulate IBM VTOS 3.7.6 (chronosynclastic infundibula
supported with restrictions documented in IBM VTOS
Printed 10/28/85 18 January 1983 3
-
+2014-01-10 Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
+
+ Spelling fixes.
+ * mail/unrmail.el (unrmail-mbox-format): Choice is mboxo, not mboxro.
+ * woman.el (woman-mark-horizontal-position):
+ Rename from woman-mark-horizonal-position. Use changed.
+
2014-01-10 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
* info.el (info-initialize): If running uninstalled, ensure our
(let ((eval-form (eval parsedtokelist)))
(if (or (not eval-form)
(and (numberp eval-form)
- (equal eval-form 0)));; ifdefline resulted in false
+ (equal eval-form 0)));; ifdef line resulted in false
;; The if indicates to skip this preprocessor section
(let ((pt nil))
(setq scope (semantic-calculate-scope))
(setq allhits (semantic--analyze-refs-full-lookup tag scope t))
-
+
(when (or (zerop (semanticdb-find-result-length allhits))
(and (= (semanticdb-find-result-length allhits) 1)
(eq (car (semanticdb-find-result-nth allhits 0)) tag)))
ans))
(defmethod srecode-map-entry-for-app ((map srecode-map) app)
- "Return the entry in MAP for APP'lication."
+ "Return the entry in MAP for APP."
(assoc app (oref map apps))
)
dirty))
(defmethod srecode-map-delete-file-entry-from-app ((map srecode-map) file app)
- "Delete from MAP the FILE entry within the APP'lication."
+ "Delete from MAP the FILE entry within the APP."
(let* ((appe (srecode-map-entry-for-app map app))
(fentry (assoc file (cdr appe))))
(setcdr appe (delete fentry (cdr appe))))
;; Describe all the methods specific to this class.
(let ((methods (eieio-all-generic-functions class))
(type [":STATIC" ":BEFORE" ":PRIMARY" ":AFTER"])
- counter doc argshl dochl)
+ counter doc)
(when methods
(insert (propertize "Specialized Methods:\n\n" 'face 'bold))
(while methods
(goto-char (point-min)))
;; Now find the mail hub that first accepted this message.
;; This should try to find the last Received: header.
- ;; Sometimes there may be other headers inbetween Received: headers.
+ ;; Sometimes there may be other headers in between Received: headers.
(cond ((eq uce-mail-reader 'gnus)
;; Does Gnus always have Lines: in the end?
(re-search-forward "^Lines:")
must be quoted. The `mboxo' format just prepends a \">\" to such lines.
This is not reversible, because given a line starting with \">From \" in
an mboxo file, it is not possible to know whether the original had a \">\"
-or not. The `mxbord' format avoids this by also quoting \">From \" as
+or not. The `mboxrd' format avoids this by also quoting \">From \" as
\">>From \", and so on. For this reason, mboxrd is recommended.
See also `rmail-mbox-format'."
:type '(choice (const mboxrd)
- (const mboxro))
+ (const mboxo))
:version "24.4"
:group 'rmail-files)
(defun verilog-diff-auto ()
"Expand AUTOs in a temporary buffer and indicate any change.
-Whitespace differences are ignored to determine identicalness, but
-once a difference is detected, whitespace differences may be shown.
+Whitespace is ignored when detecting differences, but once a
+difference is detected, whitespace differences may be shown.
To call this from the command line, see \\[verilog-batch-diff-auto].
terminal mode as on an X console. If there are differences, you can bet
they'll frustrate you after you've forgotten about them.
- For another, the X keysms provide a standard set of names that Emacs knows
+ For another, the X keysyms provide a standard set of names that Emacs knows
about. It tries to bind many of them to useful things at startup, before your
.emacs is read (so you can override them). In some ways, the X keysym standard
is a admittedly poor one; it's incomplete, and not well matched to the set of
(t
(let ((col (current-column)))
(if (or (not (eq (char-syntax (or (char-after pos) ?\s)) ?\())
- ;; Can't be an arg if there's an empty line inbetween.
+ ;; Can't be an arg if there's an empty line in between.
(save-excursion (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*$" pos t)))
;; If the first char was not an open-paren, there's
;; a risk that this is really not an argument to the
;; Process \k escapes BEFORE changing tab width (?):
(goto-char from)
- (woman-mark-horizonal-position)
+ (woman-mark-horizontal-position)
;; Set buffer-local variables:
(setq fill-column woman-fill-column
Each element has the form (KEY VALUE . INC) -- inc may be nil.
Also bound locally in `woman2-roff-buffer'.")
-(defun woman-mark-horizonal-position ()
+(defun woman-mark-horizontal-position ()
"\\kx -- Store current horizontal position in INPUT LINE in register x."
(while (re-search-forward "\\\\k\\(.\\)" nil t)
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-/* Replacement inntypes.h file for building GNU Emacs on MS-DOS with DJGPP.
+/* Replacement inttypes.h file for building GNU Emacs on MS-DOS with DJGPP.
Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-/* Replacement inntypes.h file for building GNU Emacs on Windows with MSVC.
+/* Replacement inttypes.h file for building GNU Emacs on Windows with MSVC.
Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
LANGSYS is a symbol specifying a langsys tag of OpenType,
GSUB and GPOS, if non-nil, are lists of symbols specifying feature tags.
-If LANGYS is nil, the default langsys is selected.
+If LANGSYS is nil, the default langsys is selected.
The features are applied in the order they appear in the list. The
symbol `*' means to apply all available features not present in this
NoSound;
RestoreTerminalClearCRT;
WriteLn (StdErr, 'You''re trying to kill me. Since I have break checking turned off,');
- WriteLn (StdErr, 'I''m not dying, but I''ll do you a favour and terminate now.');
+ WriteLn (StdErr, 'I''m not dying, but I''ll do you a favor and terminate now.');
Halt (3)
end;