2007-06-06 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
- * gnus.texi (Article Buttons):
+ * cc-mode.texi (Comment Commands, Getting Started, Style Variables):
+ * gnus.texi (Article Buttons, Mail Source Customization)
+ (Sending or Not Sending, Customizing NNDiary):
* maintaining.texi (Create Tags Table):
* message.texi (Message Headers):
* mh-e.texi (HTML): Fix typos.
* emacs.texi (\hbadness): Set to 6000 so we aren't bothered by
not-too-underfull hboxes in the TeX output.
* abbrevs.texi, buffers.texi, building.texi, calendar.texi,
- cmdargs.texi, custom.texi, dired.texi, macos.texi,
- maintaining.texi, misc.texi, mule.texi, programs.texi, rmail.texi,
- sending.texi, text.texi: fix overfull/underfull boxes.
+ * cmdargs.texi, custom.texi, dired.texi, macos.texi,
+ * maintaining.texi, misc.texi, mule.texi, programs.texi, rmail.texi,
+ * sending.texi, text.texi: Fix overfull/underfull boxes.
2006-07-03 Romain Francoise <romain@orebokech.com>
2006-05-05 Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
- * texinfo.tex (\definetextfonsizexi, \definetextfonsizex): new cmds.
- (\fonttextsize): new user-level command to change text font size.
- * emacs.texi: call @fonttextsize 10, inside @tex to avoid
+ * texinfo.tex (\definetextfonsizexi, \definetextfonsizex): New cmds.
+ (\fonttextsize): New user-level command to change text font size.
+ * emacs.texi: Call @fonttextsize 10, inside @tex to avoid
errors from the current release of makeinfo (4.8).
- * help.texi (Library Keywords): change widest word in multitable
+ * help.texi (Library Keywords): Change widest word in multitable
template from `emulations' to `convenience'. (Not sure if this is
related to the font change.)
(Inserting Version Control Headers, Customizing VC, General Options)
(Options for RCS and SCCS, Options specific for CVS): Move all
these nodes to emacs-xtra.texi, for brevity.
- * cmdargs.texi, files.texi: change cross-references.
+ * cmdargs.texi, files.texi: Change cross-references.
2006-04-11 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
2006-04-09 Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
- * msdog.texi, emacs-xtra.texi: move all the MS-DOS material to
+ * msdog.texi, emacs-xtra.texi: Move all the MS-DOS material to
emacs-xtra.texi, leaving only MS Windows information.
* building.texi, emacs.texi, frames.texi, gnu.texi, macos.texi,
- msdog.texi, mule.texi, trouble.texi: change cross-references and
+ * msdog.texi, mule.texi, trouble.texi: Change cross-references and
node names.
- * emacs.texi: move @summarycontents and @contents to the beginning
+ * emacs.texi: Move @summarycontents and @contents to the beginning
of the file.
2006-04-07 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* sending.texi (Mail Sending): pxref to Top needs five args.
- * texinfo.tex: update to current version (2006-03-21.13).
+ * texinfo.tex: Update to current version (2006-03-21.13).
2006-04-02 Bill Wohler <wohler@newt.com>
@item mail-source-delete-old-incoming-confirm
@vindex mail-source-delete-old-incoming-confirm
-If non-@code{nil}, ask for for confirmation before deleting old incoming
+If non-@code{nil}, ask for confirmation before deleting old incoming
files. This variable only applies when
@code{mail-source-delete-incoming} is a positive number.
@defvar nndiary-reminders
This is the list of times when you want to be reminded of your
-appointements (e.g. 3 weeks before, then 2 days before, then 1 hour
+appointments (e.g. 3 weeks before, then 2 days before, then 1 hour
before and that's it). Remember that ``being reminded'' means that the
diary message will pop up as brand new and unread again when you get new
mail.
@node Sending or Not Sending
@subsection Sending or Not Sending
-Well, assuming you've read of of the above, here are two final notes on
+Well, assuming you've read all of the above, here are two final notes on
mail sending with @code{nndiary}:
@itemize @bullet
@item
@code{nndiary} is a @emph{real} mail back end. You really send real diary
messsages for real. This means for instance that you can give
-appointements to anybody (provided they use Gnus and @code{nndiary}) by
+appointments to anybody (provided they use Gnus and @code{nndiary}) by
sending the diary message to them as well.
@item
However, since @code{nndiary} also has a @code{request-post} method, you