The @command{ede-new} command prompts for the type of project you
would like to create. Each project type has its own benefits or
language specific enhancements. Not all projects that @ede{} supports
-also supports creating a new project. Projects such as @code{emacs}
-or @code{linux} are design to recognize existing projects only.
+also allow creating a new project. Projects such as @code{emacs}
+or @code{linux} are designed to recognize existing projects only.
Project types such as @samp{Make} and @samp{Automake} do support
creating new project types with @command{ede-new}.
The @code{ede-generic-project} is a project system that makes it easy
to wrap up different kinds of build systems as an EDE project.
-Projects such as @ref{ede-emacs} requires coding skills to create.
+Projects such as @ref{ede-emacs} require coding skills to create.
Generic projects also require writing Emacs Lisp code, but the
requirements are minimal. You can then use
@command{customize-project} to configure build commands, includes, and
@file{EDEConfig.el}.
Generic projects are disabled by default because they have the
-potential to interfere with other projects. To enable the generic
+potential to interfere with other projects. To use the generic
project sytem to start detecting projects, you need to enable it.
@deffn Command ede-enable-generic-projects