The charset map files directory
-This directory contains two kinds of charse map files; verbatim copies
+This directory contains two kinds of charset map files; verbatim copies
(or their compressed versions) of files freely available in the
Internet, and newly created files based on freely available
information.
# where XXXX is the code point. Including all these
# names in this file increases its size substantially
# and needlessly. The token "<CJK>" is used for the
-# name of these chracters. If necessary, it can be
+# name of these characters. If necessary, it can be
# expanded algorithmically by a parser or editor.
#
# The entries are in Unicode order.
@item unchanged_modified
@itemx overlay_unchanged_modified
The values of @code{modiff} and @code{overlay_modiff}, respectively,
-after the last compelete redisplay. If their current values match
+after the last complete redisplay. If their current values match
@code{modiff} or @code{overlay_modiff}, that means
@code{beg_unchanged} and @code{end_unchanged} contain no useful
information.
counterintuitive
cr
creatable
-customie
+customize
deactivate
deactivated
deassigns
@node Methods and Signal
@section Applying the functionality.
-Methods and signals are the communicatione means to D-Bus. The
+Methods and signals are the communication means to D-Bus. The
following functions return their specifications.
@defun dbus-introspect-get-method-names bus service path interface
(defun MY-LOAD (dir)
"Load a project of type `cpp-root' for the directory DIR.
Return nil if there isn't one."
- ;; Use your preferred constructin method here.
+ ;; Use your preferred construction method here.
(ede-cpp-root-project "NAME" :file (expand-file-name "FILE" dir)
:locate-fcn 'MYFCN)
)
Default Value: @code{nil}
Emacs regex matching auxiliary source code this target accepts.
-Aux source are source code files needed for compilation, which are not comiled
+Aux source are source code files needed for compilation, which are not compiled
themselves.
@refill
You can customize the value of the @code{mml-enable-flowed} variable
to enable or disable the flowed encoding usage when newline
-characteres are present in the buffer.
+characters are present in the buffer.
On decoding flowed text, lines with soft newline characters are filled
together and wrapped after the column decided by
This implies that it's not possible to have more than one article buffer
in a group at a time. But sometimes you might want to display all the
latest emails from your mother, your father, your aunt, your uncle and
-your 17 cousins to coordinate the next christmas party.
+your 17 cousins to coordinate the next Christmas party.
That's where sticky articles come in handy. A sticky article buffer
basically is a normal article buffer, but it won't be reused when you
@c orgkey{key} A key item
@c orgcmd{key,cmd} Key with command name
-@c xorgcmd{key,cmmand} Key with command name as @itemx
+@c xorgcmd{key,command} Key with command name as @itemx
@c orgcmdnki{key,cmd} Like orgcmd, but do not index the key
@c orgcmdtkc{text,key,cmd} Like orgcmd,special text instead of key
@c orgcmdkkc{key1,key2,cmd} Two keys with one command name, use "or"
broad range of other applications. @LaTeX{} export lets you use Org-mode and
its structured editing functions to easily create @LaTeX{} files. DocBook
export makes it possible to convert Org files to many other formats using
-DocBook tools. OpenDocumentText export allows seamless colloboration across
+DocBook tools. OpenDocumentText export allows seamless collaboration across
organizational boundaries. For project management you can create gantt and
resource charts by using TaskJuggler export. To incorporate entries with
associated times like deadlines or appointments into a desktop calendar
** If possible, re-use channel buffers when reconnecting to a server.
** Text in ERC buffers is now read-only by default.
-To get the previous behavior,
+To get the previous behavior,
** Changes and additions to modules
the variable `erc-modules' and define once and for all which
extension modules you want to use. This unfortunately may require
you to change your current erc initialisation code a bit, if you
- have some existing customsations. On the other hand, this change
+ have some existing customizations. On the other hand, this change
makes the configuration of extension modules a lot easier for new
users. In theory, you should be able to configure all aspects of
ERC by using the customize interface, you should no longer really
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
* Interface to MH mail system.
mh-e is a front end for GNU emacs and the MH mail system. It
-provides a friendly and convient interface to the MH commands.
+provides a friendly and convenient interface to the MH commands.
To read mail, invoke mh-rmail. This will inc new mail and display the
scan listing on the screen. To see a summary of the mh-e commands,
*** If Emacs was invoked with the `-q' or `--no-init-file' options, it
does not allow you to save customizations in your `~/.emacs' init
file. This is because saving customizations from such a session would
-wipe out all the other customizationss you might have on your init
+wipe out all the other customizations you might have on your init
file.
** If Emacs was invoked with the `-q' or `--no-init-file' options, it
Release History
---------------
-1990-1992 1.0-3.0 (?) Michael Brouwer's socket/terminal communication
+1990-1992 1.0-3.0 (?) Michael Brouwer's socket/terminal communication
based version (GUI ran as a separate process.)
1993/10/25 3.0.1 Last (?) release of Brouwer version. Supports
rendering for synthetic italic fonts. Further
improved menu parsing. Use system highlight
color. Added previous- and next-mark history
- navigation commmands bound to M-p,M-n.
+ navigation commands bound to M-p,M-n.
Miscellaneous bug fixes.
2005/08/04 8.0-rc5 All internal string handling changed to UTF-8.
handling now added. Transparency (e.g., M-x
set-background-color ARGB88FFFFFF) improved:
only the background is made transparent.
- Cursor drawing glitches fixed. Preferences
+ Cursor drawing glitches fixed. Preferences
handling improved. Fixed some portability
problems on Tiger and Puma.
rendering, pasting, Color panel. Added function
ns-set-background-alpha to work around
inability to customize with numeric colors.
-
+
2006/12/24 9.0-rc1 Reworked font handling and text rendering to
use Kenichi Handa's new font back-end system.
Font sets are now supported and automatically
All *.tit files in this directory are dictionary files to use with
-the program cxterm. Their source and copyright status are categorised
+the program cxterm. Their source and copyright status are categorized
into these four groups.
(1) QJ-b5.tit (renamed from .../cxterm/dict/big5/QJ.tit)
The source and copyright status of dictionary files in this directory
-are categorised into these three groups.
+are categorized into these three groups.
(1) cangjie-table.b5
cangjie-table.cns
;; in typewriters for ages but it has been superseded on desktops by
;; a variation of this layout, implemented in M$ Windows software.
;; The Windows layout is greatly preferred because of the comma and
-;; period being placed more conviniently and, of course, because of
+;; period being placed more conveniently and, of course, because of
;; the popularity of Windows software. This layout is a common option
;; in X Windows and console layouts for GNU/Linux. [See
;; `russian-computer' below.]
;; commented out because quail-update-leim-list-file ignores
;; commented-out lines.
(if nil
- (quail-define-package
+ (quail-define-package
"cyrillic-jcuken" "Russian" "\e,L69\e(B" nil
"\e,L9FC:5=\e(B Russian typewriter layout (ISO 8859-5 encoding)."))
("P" "ɸ") ;; Voiceless bilabial fricative U+0278
("Q" "ɣ") ;; Voiced velar fricative U+0263
("R" ["ʀ" ;; Alveolar trill U+0280
- "ɚ"]) ;; Rhotacised schwa U+025A
- ("@<r>" "ɚ") ;; Mid central rhotacised vowel U+025A
+ "ɚ"]) ;; Rhotacized schwa U+025A
+ ("@<r>" "ɚ") ;; Mid central rhotacized vowel U+025A
("S" "ʃ") ;; Voiceless postalveolar fricative U+0283
("tS" ["ʧ" ;; Voiceless postalveolar affricate U+02A7
"tʃ" ;; U+0074 U+0283
("." "̣") ;; +Retroflex modifier U+0323
("`" "ʼ") ;; +Ejective modifier U+02BC
("[" "̪") ;; +Dental modifier U+032A
- (";" "ʲ") ;; +Palatalised modifier U+02B2
- ("<H>" "̴") ;; +Pharyngealised modifier U+0334
+ (";" "ʲ") ;; +Palatalized modifier U+02B2
+ ("<H>" "̴") ;; +Pharyngealized modifier U+0334
("<h>" "ʰ") ;; +Aspirated modifier U+02B0
("<o>" ["̥" ;; +Voiceless modifier U+0325
"˚"]) ;; +Unexploded modifier U+02DA
- ("<r>" "ʳ") ;; +Rhotacised modifier U+02B3
- ("<w>" "ʷ") ;; +Labialised modifier U+02B7
+ ("<r>" "ʳ") ;; +Rhotacized modifier U+02B3
+ ("<w>" "ʷ") ;; +Labialized modifier U+02B7
("<?>" "ʱ") ;; +Murmured modififer U+02B1
("b<trl>" "ʙ") ;; Bilabial trill U+0299
("u\"" "ʉ") ;; High central rounded vowel U+0289
("@<umd>" "ɘ") ;; Upper-mid central unrounded vowel U+0258
- ("R<umd>" "ɝ") ;; Upper-mid central rhotacised vowel U+025D
+ ("R<umd>" "ɝ") ;; Upper-mid central rhotacized vowel U+025D
("@." "ɵ") ;; Mid central rounded vowel U+0275
("V\"" "ɜ") ;; Lower-mid central unrounded vowel U+025C
(":\\" "ˑ") ;; Half-long U+02D1
("@" "ə") ;; Schwa U+0259
("@\\" "ɘ") ;; Close-mid central unrounded vowel U+0258
- ("@`" "ɚ") ;; Rhotacised schwa U+025A
+ ("@`" "ɚ") ;; Rhotacized schwa U+025A
("{" "æ") ;; Near-open front unrounded vowel U+00E6
("}" "ʉ") ;; Close central rounded vowel U+0289
("1" "ɨ") ;; Close central unrounded vowel U+0268
("3" "ɜ") ;; Open-mid central unrounded vowel U+025C
("3\\" "ɞ") ;; Open-mid central rounded vowel U+025E
("4" "ɾ") ;; Alveolar flap U+027E
- ("5" "ɫ") ;; Velarised alveolar lateral approximant U+026B
+ ("5" "ɫ") ;; Velarized alveolar lateral approximant U+026B
("6" "ɐ") ;; Near-open central vowel U+0250
("7" "ɤ") ;; Close-mid back unrounded vowel U+0264
("8" "ɵ") ;; Close-mid central rounded vowel U+0275
("_=" "̩") ;; Syllabic U+0329
("=" "̩") ;; Syllabic U+0329
("_>" "ʼ") ;; Ejective U+02BC
- ("_?\\" "ˤ") ;; Pharyngealised U+02E4
+ ("_?\\" "ˤ") ;; Pharyngealized U+02E4
("_\\" "ˆ") ;; Falling Tone U+02C6
("_^" "̯") ;; Non-syllabic U+032F
("_}" "̚") ;; No audible release U+031A
;; _B_L omitted, no Unicode code point for "low rising tone."
("_c" "̜") ;; Less rounded U+031C
("_d" "̪") ;; Dental U+032A
- ("_e" "̴") ;; Velarised or pharyngeal U+0334
+ ("_e" "̴") ;; Velarized or pharyngeal U+0334
("<F>" "↙") ;; Global fall; SOUTH EAST ARROW; may be a bit smaller than
;; intended.
("_F" "̂") ;; Falling tone U+0302
- ("_G" "ˠ") ;; Velarised U+02E0
+ ("_G" "ˠ") ;; Velarized U+02E0
("_H" "́") ;; High tone U+0301
;; "_H_T omitted, no Unicode code point for "high rising tone"
("_h" "ʰ") ;; Aspirated U+02B0
- ("_j" "ʲ") ;; Palatalised U+02B2
- ("'" "ʲ") ;; Palatalised U+02B2
+ ("_j" "ʲ") ;; Palatalized U+02B2
+ ("'" "ʲ") ;; Palatalized U+02B2
("_k" "̰") ;; Creaky voice U+0330
("_L" "̀") ;; Low tone U+0300
("_l" "ˡ") ;; Lateral release U+02E1
("_T" "̋") ;; Extra high tone U+030B
("_t" "̤") ;; Breathy voice U+0324
("_v" "̬") ;; Voiced U+032C
- ("_w" "ʷ") ;; Labialised U+02B7
+ ("_w" "ʷ") ;; Labialized U+02B7
("_X" "̆") ;; Extra-short U+0306
- ("_x" "̽")) ;; Mid-centralised U+033D
+ ("_x" "̽")) ;; Mid-centralized U+033D
;; Putting in place rules for the implosives like for the others above
;; breaks the "_<diacritic>" rules for b, d, g, G and J a little--you need
Also clean up the code slightly.
* progmodes/grep.el (rgrep): Don't bind `process-connection-type',
- because that makes the colours go away.
+ because that makes the colors go away.
* mail/sendmail.el (send-mail-function): Change the default to
`sendmail-query-once'.
(defun allout-range-overlaps (from to ranges)
"Return a pair indicating overlap of FROM and TO subtree range in RANGES.
-First element of result indicates whether candadate range FROM, TO
+First element of result indicates whether candidate range FROM, TO
overlapped any of the existing ranges.
Second element of result is a new version of RANGES incorporating the
(or (math-lessp acoeff bcoeff)
(math-equal acoeff bcoeff)))
(calc-record-why "*Improper coefficients" nil)
- (math-mul
+ (math-mul
(if (equal aunit '(var dB var-dB))
(let ((coef (if power 10 20)))
(math-mul coef
(math-simplify
(math-mul
(math-add
- coef
+ coef
(math-mul (if power 10 20)
(math-conditional-apply 'calcFunc-log10 number)))
units)))
(math-simplify
(math-mul
(math-add
- coef
+ coef
(math-div (math-conditional-apply 'calcFunc-ln number) (if power 2 1)))
units))))
(calc-record-why "*Improper units" nil))))
(math-simplify
(math-mul
(math-sub
- coef
+ coef
(math-mul (if power 10 20)
(math-conditional-apply 'calcFunc-log10 b)))
units)))
(math-simplify
(math-mul
(math-sub
- coef
+ coef
(math-div (math-conditional-apply 'calcFunc-ln b) (if power 2 1)))
units)))))))))
(coeff (math-simplify (math-div val units))))
(math-mul
(if (equal lunit '(var dB var-dB))
- (math-mul
+ (math-mul
ref
- (math-conditional-pow
+ (math-conditional-pow
10
(math-div
coeff
(if power 10 20))))
- (math-mul
+ (math-mul
ref
(math-conditional-apply 'calcFunc-exp
- (if power
+ (if power
(math-mul 2 coeff)
coeff))))
runits)))))
(let* ((n (math-round num))
(diff (math-abs
(math-sub num n))))
- (if (< (math-compare diff
+ (if (< (math-compare diff
(math-div (math-read-expr calc-note-threshold) 100)) 0)
n
num)))
(assoc (nth 1 note) math-notes)
(integerp (nth 2 note))
(setq rnote note)
- (or
+ (or
(not cents)
(Math-numberp (setq rcents
- (math-simplify
+ (math-simplify
(math-div cents '(var cents var-cents)))))))
(list rnote rcents))
((and ;; CENTS is a note, NOTE is cents.
(assoc (nth 1 cents) math-notes)
(integerp (nth 2 cents))
(setq rnote cents)
- (or
+ (or
(not note)
(Math-numberp (setq rcents
- (math-simplify
+ (math-simplify
(math-div note '(var cents var-cents)))))))
(list rnote rcents)))))
"Return the scientific pitch notation corresponding to midi number MIDI."
(let (midin cents)
(if (math-integerp midi)
- (setq midin midi
+ (setq midin midi
cents nil)
(setq midin (math-floor midi)
cents (math-mul 100 (math-sub midi midin))))
(n (math-sub (car nr) 1))
(note (car (rassoc (cdr nr) math-notes))))
(if cents
- (list '+ (list 'calcFunc-subscr note n)
+ (list '+ (list 'calcFunc-subscr note n)
(list '* cents '(var cents var-cents)))
(list 'calcFunc-subscr note n)))))
440
(math-pow
2
- (math-div
+ (math-div
(math-sub
midi
69)
(defun calcFunc-spn (expr)
"Return EXPR written as scientific pitch notation + cents."
- ;; Get the coeffecient of Hz
+ ;; Get the coefficient of Hz
(let (note)
(cond
((setq note (math-freqp expr))
;; TODO is a major mode for EMACS which offers functionality to
;; treat most lines in one buffer as a list of items one has to
;; do. There are facilities to add new items, which are
-;; categorised, to edit or even delete items from the buffer.
+;; categorized, to edit or even delete items from the buffer.
;; The buffer contents are currently compatible with the diary,
;; so that the list of todo-items will show up in the FANCY diary
;; mode.
(unless (zerop (buffer-size buf))
(and (null todo-categories)
(null todo-cats)
- (error "Error in %s: File is non-empty but contains no category"
+ (error "Error in %s: File is non-empty but contains no category"
todo-file-do)))
(unless cat (setq cat (read-from-minibuffer prompt)))
(with-current-buffer buf
(defun data-debug-line-expandable-p ()
"Return non-nil if the current line is expandable.
-Lines that are not expandable are assumed to not be contractable."
+Lines that are not expandable are assumed to not be contractible."
(not (get-text-property (point) 'ddebug-noexpand)))
(defun data-debug-expand-current-line ()
;;; Customization Commands
;;
-;; These commands initialize custoization of EDE control objects.
+;; These commands initialize customization of EDE control objects.
;;;###autoload
(defun ede-customize-project ()
;; Since these projects are all so increadibly generic, a user will
;; need to configure some aspects of the project by hand. In order to
;; enable this without configuring the project objects directly (which
-;; are auto-generated) a special ede-generic-confg object is defined to
+;; are auto-generated) a special ede-generic-config object is defined to
;; hold the basics. Generic projects will identify and use these
;; config files.
;;
:group (default build)
:documentation
"Command used for debugging this project.")
- ;; C target customixations
+ ;; C target customizations
(c-include-path :initarg :c-include-path
:initform nil
:type list
If a given set of projects has already been loaded, then do nothing
but return the project for the directory given.
Optional ROOTPROJ is the root EDE project."
- (let* ((ede-constructiong t)
+ (let* ((ede-constructing t)
(amo (object-assoc (expand-file-name "Makefile.am" directory)
'file ede-projects)))
(when (not amo)
(let ((file (ede-find-nearest-file-line)))
(speedbar-find-file-in-frame file)
(save-excursion (speedbar-stealthy-updates))
- ;; Reset the timer with a new timeout when cliking a file
+ ;; Reset the timer with a new timeout when clicking a file
;; in case the user was navigating directories, we can cancel
;; that other timer.
; (speedbar-set-timer speedbar-update-speed)
:visible semantic-mode
:button (:toggle . global-semanticdb-minor-mode))))
-;; The `semantic-mode' command, in conjuction with the
+;; The `semantic-mode' command, in conjunction with the
;; `semantic-default-submodes' variable, toggles Semantic's various
;; auxiliary minor modes.
(prefixclass :initarg :prefixclass
:type list
:documentation "Tag classes expected at this context.
-These are clases for tags, such as 'function, or 'variable.")
+These are classes for tags, such as 'function, or 'variable.")
(prefixtypes :initarg :prefixtypes
:type list
:documentation "List of tags defining types for :prefix.
;; Reset c.
(setq c nil)
- ;; Loop over all the found matches, and catagorize them
+ ;; Loop over all the found matches, and categorize them
;; as being possible features.
(while (and loopc do-typeconstraint)
(define-mode-local-override semantic-format-tag-canonical-name
c-mode (tag &optional parent color)
- "Create a cannonical name for TAG.
+ "Create a canonical name for TAG.
PARENT specifies a parent class.
COLOR indicates that the text should be type colorized.
Enhances the base class to search for the entire parent
;; Try an Emacs 22 fcn. This throws errors.
(find-library-name (semantic-tag-name tag))
(error
- (message "semantic: connot find source file %s"
+ (message "semantic: cannot find source file %s"
(semantic-tag-name tag))))
;; No handy function available. (Older Emacsen)
(let* ((lib (locate-library (semantic-tag-name tag)))
;; Feb 06 -
;; IDed when the first cache-list tag is after
;; our change, meaning there is nothing before
- ;; the chnge.
+ ;; the change.
((> (semantic-tag-start (car cache-list))
(semantic-overlay-end (car changes)))
(setq last-cond "Beginning of buffer")
in the new list.
If optional argument SEARCH-PARTS is non-nil, all sub-parts of tags
-are searched. The overloadable function `semantic-tag-componenets' is
+are searched. The overloadable function `semantic-tag-components' is
used for the searching child lists. If SEARCH-PARTS is the symbol
'positiononly, then only children that have positional information are
searched.
;;; Lexical Safety
;;
;; The semantic lexers, unlike other lexers, can throw errors on
-;; unbalanced syntax. Since editing is all about changeging test
+;; unbalanced syntax. Since editing is all about changing text
;; we need to provide a convenient way to protect against syntactic
;; inequalities.
(save-excursion (speedbar-stealthy-updates))
(semantic-go-to-tag token parent)
(switch-to-buffer (current-buffer))
- ;; Reset the timer with a new timeout when cliking a file
+ ;; Reset the timer with a new timeout when clicking a file
;; in case the user was navigating directories, we can cancel
;; that other timer.
;; (speedbar-set-timer dframe-update-speed)
(define-overloadable-function semantic-tag-full-name (tag &optional stream-or-buffer)
"Return the fully qualified name of TAG in the package hierarchy.
-STREAM-OR-BUFFER can be anything convertable by `semantic-something-to-stream',
+STREAM-OR-BUFFER can be anything convertible by `semantic-something-to-stream',
but must be a toplevel semantic tag stream that contains TAG.
A Package Hierarchy is defined in UML by the way classes and methods
are organized on disk. Some language use this concept such that a
The compiled template can contain lists of section dictionaries,
or values that are expected to be passed down into different
section macros. The template section dictionaries are merged in with
-any incomming dictionaries values.")
+any incoming dictionaries values.")
(binding :initarg :binding
:documentation
"Preferred keybinding for this template in `srecode-minor-mode-map'.")
(when (not hs)
(setq hs (make-hash-table :test 'equal :size 20))
(puthash context hs contexthash))
- ;; Put into that contenxt's hash.
+ ;; Put into that context's hash.
(puthash objname (car lp) hs)
)
("str\\(ing\\)?" . "string")
("use?r" . "user")
("num\\(ber\\)?" . "number")
- ("\\(^\\|\\s-\\)id\\($\\|\\s-\\)" . "Identifier") ;complex cause ;commen sylable
+ ("\\(^\\|\\s-\\)id\\($\\|\\s-\\)" . "Identifier") ;complex cause ;common sylable
)
"List of common English abbreviations or full words.
These are nouns (as opposed to verbs) for use in creating expanded
(if (and (> count 1) (called-interactively-p 'interactive))
(message "Buffer includes %d directories" count)))
;; We don't need to sort it because it is in buffer order per
- ;; constructionem. Return new alist:
+ ;; construction. Return new alist:
dired-subdir-alist))
(defun dired-alist-add-1 (dir new-marker)
(set-buffer-modified-p changed))))
(defun testcover-mark-all (&optional buffer)
- "Mark all forms in BUFFER that did not get completley tested during
+ "Mark all forms in BUFFER that did not get completely tested during
coverage tests. This function creates many overlays."
(interactive "bMark forms in buffer: ")
(if buffer
(char-to-string (char-before))))
;; allow \\<RET> to mean a literal "\" character followed by a
;; normal return, rather than a backslash followed by a line
- ;; continuator (i.e., "\\ + \n" rather than "\ + \\n"). This
+ ;; continuation (i.e., "\\ + \n" rather than "\ + \\n"). This
;; is necessary because backslashes in Eshell are not special
;; unless they either precede something special, or precede a
;; backslash that precedes something special. (Mainly this is
;;; Manipulating font names.
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; This is here for compatibilty with Emacs 20.2. For example,
+;; This is here for compatibility with Emacs 20.2. For example,
;; international/fontset.el uses x-resolve-font-name. The following
;; functions are not used in the face implementation itself.
;; (setq pixel-vertical-clip-threshold 30)
-;; The correct way to configurate Follow mode, or any other mode for
+;; The correct way to configure Follow mode, or any other mode for
;; that matter, is to create one or more functions that do
;; whatever you would like to do. These functions are then added to
;; a hook.
(save-restriction
;; Fix a mis-feature in `vertical-motion':
;; The start of the window is assumed to
- ;; coinside with the start of a line.
+ ;; coincide with the start of a line.
(narrow-to-region (point) (point-max))
(not (= height (vertical-motion height))))))
(list (point) buffer-end-p))))))
;; it wasn't just moved here. (I.e. M-> shall not unconditionally place
;; the point in the selected window.)
;;
-;; (Compatibility cludge: in Emacs `window-end' is equal to `point-max';
+;; (Compatibility kludge: in Emacs `window-end' is equal to `point-max';
;; in XEmacs, it is equal to `point-max + 1'. Should I really bother
;; checking `window-end' now when I check `end-of-buffer' explicitly?)
* gnus-sum.el (gnus-user-date): Rename back from
gnus-summary-user-date since user code refers to it.
- * shr.el (shr-render-td): Store the actual background colour used.
+ * shr.el (shr-render-td): Store the actual background color used.
* message.el (message-setup-1): Don't bind the constant
-forbidden-properties.
2011-02-01 Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
- * shr.el (shr-render-td): Only do colours at the final rendering.
+ * shr.el (shr-render-td): Only do colors at the final rendering.
Should be slightly faster.
- (shr-insert-table): Fix up TD background colours when doing the
+ (shr-insert-table): Fix up TD background colors when doing the
vertical padding.
* gnus-art.el (article-date-ut): Protect against articles with no Date
2011-01-27 Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
- * shr.el (shr-put-color): Special-case background colours: Do put them
+ * shr.el (shr-put-color): Special-case background colors: Do put them
at the blank parts at the front of the lines.
* gnus-draft.el (gnus-draft-clear-marks): New function to be run as an
2010-11-25 Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
- * shr-color.el (shr-color-visible): Don't bug out if the colour names
+ * shr-color.el (shr-color-visible): Don't bug out if the color names
don't exist.
2010-11-25 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
2010-11-24 Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
- * shr.el (shr-color-check): Protect against non-existent colour names.
+ * shr.el (shr-color-check): Protect against non-existent color names.
2010-11-24 Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
2010-11-23 Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
* shr.el (shr-insert-color-overlay): Split stuff like
- "#444444 !important" to find the real colour.
+ "#444444 !important" to find the real color.
(shr-tag-font): Resurrect shr-tag-font again, since it's needed to
parse <font color="red"> entries.
highlight again, so that the highlight is correct.
* gnus-picon.el (gnus-picon): Remove again.
- (gnus-picon-create-glyph): Set the background XPM colour explicitly.
+ (gnus-picon-create-glyph): Set the background XPM color explicitly.
* gnus-art.el (gnus-treatment-function-alist): Insert picons after
- doing the header highlightling, so that the background colour of the
+ doing the header highlightling, so that the background color of the
picon is correct.
* gnus-picon.el (gnus-picon-xbm): Remove obsolete face.
(gnus-picon): Ditto.
- (gnus-picon): Reinstate. The background colour for picons is white.
+ (gnus-picon): Reinstate. The background color for picons is white.
(gnus-picon-insert-glyph): Make the background white.
* nnml.el (nnml-open-nov): Don't return dead buffers.
UTF-8. This seems to fix problems with some German web feeds.
* gnus.el (gnus-group-startup-message): Put the xpm version of the logo
- at the top so that the proper colours are applied.
+ at the top so that the proper colors are applied.
* gnus-art.el (gnus-article-view-part): Doc fix.
;; :mouse-2 command-on-mouse-2-press
;; :mouse-3 command-on-mouse-3-press) ;; typically a menu of related commands
;;
-;; Combinations of mouse-[23] plus shift and/or controll might be overkill.
+;; Combinations of mouse-[23] plus shift and/or control might be overkill.
;;
;; Then use (plist-get rs-command :none), (plist-get rs-command :shift)
(filter &optional host attributes attrsonly withdn))
(defun smime-cert-by-ldap-1 (mail host)
- "Get cetificate for MAIL from the ldap server at HOST."
+ "Get certificate for MAIL from the ldap server at HOST."
(let ((ldapresult
(funcall
(if (featurep 'xemacs)
** Information on Filtering:
- You can filter your ibuffer view via different critera. Each Ibuffer
+ You can filter your ibuffer view via different criteria. Each Ibuffer
buffer has its own stack of active filters. For example, suppose you
are working on an Emacs Lisp project. You can create an Ibuffer
buffer displays buffers in just `emacs-lisp' modes via
;; The highlighting of matching items is controlled via ido-use-faces.
;; The faces used are ido-first-match, ido-only-match and
;; ido-subdir.
-;; Colouring of the matching item was suggested by
+;; Coloring of the matching item was suggested by
;; Carsten Dominik (dominik@strw.leidenuniv.nl).
;; Replacement for read-buffer and read-file-name
;;; CREATE LIST OF ALL CURRENT FILES
(defun ido-all-completions ()
- ;; Return unsorted list of all competions.
+ ;; Return unsorted list of all completions.
(let ((ido-process-ignore-lists nil)
(ido-directory-too-big nil))
(cond
;; Tai Viet
(let ((deflist '(;; chars syntax category
- ((?ꪀ. ?ꪯ) "w" ?0) ; cosonant
+ ((?ꪀ. ?ꪯ) "w" ?0) ; consonant
("ꪱꪵꪶ" "w" ?1) ; vowel base
((?ꪹ . ?ꪽ) "w" ?1) ; vowel base
("ꪰꪲꪳꪷꪸꪾ" "w" ?2) ; vowel upper
;; Font-Lock
;; font-lock is used to highlight the first matching buffer. To
-;; switch this off, set (setq iswitchb-use-faces nil). Colouring of
+;; switch this off, set (setq iswitchb-use-faces nil). Coloring of
;; the matching buffer name was suggested by Carsten Dominik
;; (dominik@strw.leidenuniv.nl)
;; for FQM files if you're a VM user
;; change buffer-substring calls to buffer-substring-no-properties for
;; speed-up (suggested by Howard Melman <howard@silverstream.com>)
-;; feedmail-sendmail-f-doesnt-sell-me-out to contol "-f" in call to sendmail
+;; feedmail-sendmail-f-doesnt-sell-me-out to control "-f" in call to sendmail
;; in feedmail-buffer-to-sendmail
;; better trapping of odd conditions during the running of the queue;
;; thanks to Yigal Hochberg for helping me test much of this by remote
(a-re-dtcb "^\\(To\\|Cc\\|Bcc\\):")
(a-re-dtc "^\\(To\\|Cc\\):")
(a-re-db "^Bcc:")
- ;; to get a temporary changable copy
+ ;; to get a temporary changeable copy
(mail-header-separator mail-header-separator)
)
(unwind-protect
-;;; mh-compat.el --- make MH-E compatibile with various versions of Emacs
+;;; mh-compat.el --- make MH-E compatible with various versions of Emacs
;; Copyright (C) 2006-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; To add support for your favorite checksum program add a clause to
;; the cond statement in mh-checksum-choose. This should set the
;; variable mh-checksum-cmd to the command line needed to run the
-;; checsum program and should set mh-checksum-parser to a function
+;; checksum program and should set mh-checksum-parser to a function
;; which returns a cons cell containing the message number and
;; checksum string.
s -- Select the server at point.
t -- Transpose the server at point and the previous one
q -- Commit the changes and quit.
- x -- Quit without commiting the changes."
+ x -- Quit without committing the changes."
(interactive)
(kill-all-local-variables)
(setq major-mode 'eudc-hotlist-mode)
;; (secrets-create-collection "my collection")
;; There exists a special collection called "session", which has the
-;; lifetime of the corrresponding client session (aka Emacs'
+;; lifetime of the corresponding client session (aka Emacs'
;; lifetime). It is created automatically when Emacs uses the Secret
;; Service interface, and it is deleted when Emacs is killed.
;; Therefore, it can be used to store and retrieve secret items
;; form. Single-line form is used when the outline state is hide-children
;; or there are no child sections; multi-line form is used otherwise.
;; There are two flavors of single-line form: with children and without.
-;; The with-childen flavor is used when there are child sections.
+;; The with-children flavor is used when there are child sections.
;; Single line with children looks like
;; <+section>A section title...</>
;; Single line without children looks like
(pgg-process-when-success)))
(defun pgg-gpg-update-agent ()
- "Try to connet to gpg-agent and send UPDATESTARTUPTTY."
+ "Try to connect to gpg-agent and send UPDATESTARTUPTTY."
(if (fboundp 'make-network-process)
(let* ((agent-info (getenv "GPG_AGENT_INFO"))
(socket (and agent-info
(const :tag "List them, indented with leading dots" indented)))
(defcustom org-tags-sort-function nil
- "When set, tags are sorted using this function as a comparator."
+ "When set, tags are sorted using this comparison function."
:group 'org-tags
:type '(choice
(const :tag "No sorting" nil)
(defvar org-font-lock-set-keywords-hook nil
"Functions that can manipulate `org-font-lock-extra-keywords'.
-This is calles after `org-font-lock-extra-keywords' is defined, but before
+This is called after `org-font-lock-extra-keywords' is defined, but before
it is installed to be used by font lock. This can be useful if something
needs to be inserted at a specific position in the font-lock sequence.")
;;
;; If there aren't enough opening paren/brace/brackets, return the position
;; of the outermost one found, or HERE- if there are none. If there are no
- ;; closeing p/b/bs between HERE+ and TOP, return HERE-. HERE-/+ and TOP
+ ;; closing p/b/bs between HERE+ and TOP, return HERE-. HERE-/+ and TOP
;; must not be inside literals. Only the accessible portion of the buffer
;; will be scanned.
(<= (point) limit))
;; Search syntactically to the end of the declarator (";",
- ;; ",", a closen paren, eob etc) or to the beginning of an
+ ;; ",", a closing paren, eob etc) or to the beginning of an
;; initializer or function prototype ("=" or "\\s\(").
;; Note that the open paren will match array specs in
;; square brackets, and we treat them as initializers too.
"The most recent grep buffer.
A grep buffer becomes most recent when you select Grep mode in it.
Notice that using \\[next-error] or \\[compile-goto-error] modifies
-`complation-last-buffer' rather than `grep-last-buffer'.")
+`compilation-last-buffer' rather than `grep-last-buffer'.")
;;;###autoload
(defconst grep-regexp-alist
\\[idlwave-shell-print] or \\[idlwave-shell-mouse-print] with the
mouse, help, \\[idlwave-shell-help-expression] or
\\[idlwave-shell-mouse-help] with the mouse, or with a
- configureable set of custom examine commands using
+ configurable set of custom examine commands using
\\[idlwave-shell-examine-select]. The mouse examine commands can
also work by click and drag, to select an expression for
examination.
indicate the maximum number of classes to display.
On XEmacs, a full list of classes will also be placed into a `help-echo'
-property on the competion items, so that the list of classes for the current
+property on the completion items, so that the list of classes for the current
item is displayed in the echo area. If the value of this variable is a
negative integer, the `help-echo' property will be suppressed."
:group 'idlwave-completion
;; Like (up-list -1), but only considers lists that end nearby"
(defun js--up-nearby-list ()
(save-restriction
- ;; Look at a very small region so our compuation time doesn't
+ ;; Look at a very small region so our computation time doesn't
;; explode in pathological cases.
(narrow-to-region (max (point-min) (- (point) 500)) (point))
(up-list -1)))
(list
(let* ((completion-ignore-case t)
;; we already have a list, but it is not in the right format
- ;; transform it to a valid table so completition can use it
+ ;; transform it to a valid table so completion can use it
(table (mapcar (lambda (elm) (cons (symbol-name (car elm)) nil))
mixal-operation-codes-alist))
;; prompt is different depending on we are close to a valid op-code
;; Version 1.22:
;; o Allowed both 'swipl' and 'pl' as names for the SWI Prolog
;; interpreter.
-;; o Atoms that start a line are not blindly coloured as
+;; o Atoms that start a line are not blindly colored as
;; predicates. Instead we check that they are followed by ( or
;; :- first. Patch suggested by Guy Wiener.
;; Version 1.21:
))
(defconst verilog-auto-end-comment-lines-re
- ;; Matches to names in this list cause auto-end-commentation
+ ;; Matches to names in this list cause auto-end-commenting
(concat "\\("
verilog-directive-re "\\)\\|\\("
(eval-when-compile
(setq regex2 (concat regex2 (if regex2 "\\|" "") (car extlist))))
(setq extlist (cdr extlist)))
;; concat all the sub-exressions together, making sure all types
- ;; of parts exist during concatination.
+ ;; of parts exist during concatenation.
(concat "\\("
(if regex1 (concat "\\(\\.\\(" regex1 "\\)\\)") "")
(if (and regex1 regex2) "\\|" "")
;; Go through all our bins Stick singles into our
;; junk-list, everything else as sublsts in work-list.
;; If two neighboring lists are both small, make a grouped
- ;; group combinding those two sub-lists.
+ ;; group combining those two sub-lists.
(setq diff-idx 0)
(while (> 256 diff-idx)
;; The bins contents are currently in forward order.
(speedbar-find-file-in-frame (concat cdd text))
(speedbar-stealthy-updates)
(run-hooks 'speedbar-visiting-file-hook)
- ;; Reset the timer with a new timeout when cliking a file
+ ;; Reset the timer with a new timeout when clicking a file
;; in case the user was navigating directories, we can cancel
;; that other timer.
(speedbar-set-timer dframe-update-speed))
(select-frame f))
(speedbar-find-file-in-frame file)
(save-excursion (speedbar-stealthy-updates))
- ;; Reset the timer with a new timeout when cliking a file
+ ;; Reset the timer with a new timeout when clicking a file
;; in case the user was navigating directories, we can cancel
;; that other timer.
(speedbar-set-timer dframe-update-speed)
;; MULE charset, Emacs can display a single MULE charset with the
;; glyphs of the current codepage. When Emacs starts on DOS, it
;; automatically sets its default coding systems for file I/O and
-;; terminal output according to the currend DOS codepage, given by
+;; terminal output according to the current DOS codepage, given by
;; the `dos-codepage' variable.
;;
;; This leaves us with the problem of displaying character sets
;; is used, string is a TeX command
;; (char before beginning of word is
;; backslash) and none of the previous
- ;; contitions match
+ ;; conditions match.
(and (not ispell-really-aspell)
(save-excursion
(goto-char (- (nth 1 found-list) 1))
(indent-rigidly
mbeg mend
- ;; Find the next tab after the leftmost columnt.
+ ;; Find the next tab after the leftmost column.
(let ((tab (funcall find-next-fun tabs leftmostcol)))
(if tab
(cons (cons command func-symbol)
table-command-remap-alist))))
'(center-line
- conter-region
+ center-region
center-paragraph
fill-paragraph))
tex-old-error-file-name 2 nil 1 1
(2 compilation-warning-face))
;; Included files get output as (<file> ...).
- ;; FIXME: there tend to be a crapload of them at the beginning of the
+ ;; FIXME: there tend to be a boatload of them at the beginning of the
;; output which aren't that interesting. Maybe we should filter out
;; all the file name that start with /usr/share?
;; ("(\\.?/\\([^() \n]+\\)" 1 nil nil 0)
;; This package create two new modes: thumbs-mode and thumbs-view-image-mode.
;; It is used for basic browsing and viewing of images from within Emacs.
;; Minimal image manipulation functions are also available via external
-;; programs. If you want to do more complex tasks like categorise and tag
+;; programs. If you want to do more complex tasks like categorize and tag
;; your images, use image-dired.el
;;
;; The 'convert' program from 'ImageMagick'
;; Only one file and FILE matches it exactly...
t)
(t
- ;; Need to figure out the longest string that they have in commmon
+ ;; Need to figure out the longest string that they have in common
(setq matches (sort matches (lambda (a b) (> (length a) (length b)))))
(let ((n (length file))
(searching t)
(not-acceptable ; 406
;; The resource identified by the request is only capable of
;; generating response entities which have content
- ;; characteristics nota cceptable according to the accept
+ ;; characteristics not acceptable according to the accept
;; headers sent in the request.
(setq success t))
(proxy-authentication-required ; 407
(url-http-activate-callback)))
((string= "CONNECT" url-http-method)
;; A CONNECT request is finished, but we cannot stick this
- ;; back on the free connectin list
+ ;; back on the free connection list
(url-http-debug "CONNECT request must have headers only.")
(when (url-http-parse-headers)
(url-http-activate-callback)))
;; interrupt it before it got a chance to handle process input.
;; `sleep-for' was tried but it lead to other forms of
;; hanging. --Stef
- (unless (or (with-local-quit
+ (unless (or (with-local-quit
(accept-process-output proc))
(null proc))
;; accept-process-output returned nil, maybe because the process
;; These requires could advantageously be moved to url-mm-callback or
;; turned into autoloads, but I suspect that it would introduce some bugs
;; because loading those files from a process sentinel or filter may
- ;; result in some undesirable carner cases.
+ ;; result in some undesirable corner cases.
(require 'mm-decode)
(require 'mm-view)
(url-retrieve url 'url-mm-callback nil))
;; Traditional patch has weird return codes.
;; GNU and Posix return 1 if some hanks failed and 2 in case of trouble.
;; 0 is a good code in all cases.
-;; We'll do the concervative thing.
+;; We'll do the conservative thing.
(defun ediff-patch-return-code-ok (code)
(eq code 0))
;;; (if (eq (ediff-test-patch-utility) 'traditional)
:group 'vc)
;; Note: we don't actually have a darcs back end yet.
-;; Also, Meta-CVS (corresponsding to MCVS) is unsupported.
+;; Also, Meta-CVS (corresponding to MCVS) is unsupported.
(defcustom vc-directory-exclusion-list (purecopy '("SCCS" "RCS" "CVS" "MCVS"
".svn" ".git" ".hg" ".bzr"
"_MTN" "_darcs" "{arch}"))
'edited The working file has been edited by the user. If
locking is used for the file, this state means that
the current version is locked by the calling user.
- This status should *not* be reported for files
- which have a changed mtime but the same content
+ This status should *not* be reported for files
+ which have a changed mtime but the same content
as the repo copy.
USER The current version of the working file is locked by
(vc-svn-command buf 'async file "annotate" (if rev (concat "-r" rev))))
(defun vc-svn-annotate-time-of-rev (rev)
- ;; Arbitrarily assume 10 commmits per day.
+ ;; Arbitrarily assume 10 commits per day.
(/ (string-to-number rev) 10.0))
(defvar vc-annotate-parent-rev)
One reason for not visualize spaces via faces (if `face' is not
included in `whitespace-style') is to use exclusively for
-cleanning up a buffer. See `whitespace-cleanup' and
+cleaning up a buffer. See `whitespace-cleanup' and
`whitespace-cleanup-region' for documentation.
See also `whitespace-display-mappings' for documentation."
result))
(defun widget-checklist-validate (widget)
- ;; Ticked chilren must be valid.
+ ;; Ticked children must be valid.
(let ((children (widget-get widget :children))
child button found)
(while (and children (not found))
"Return the x/y coordinates to be sent in a XDndStatus message.
Coordinates are required to be absolute.
FRAME is the frame and W is the window where the drop happened.
-If W is a window, return its absolute corrdinates,
+If W is a window, return its absolute coordinates,
otherwise return the frame coordinates."
(let* ((frame-left (frame-parameter frame 'left))
;; If the frame is outside the display, frame-left looks like
(if (consp flags)
(logand (cdr flags) 1)
(logand flags 1)))
-
+
(defun x-dnd-handle-xdnd (event frame window message _format data)
"Receive one XDND event (client message) and send the appropriate reply.
EVENT is the client message. FRAME is where the mouse is now.
Vauto_file_coding_system.
(syms_of_fileio): Adjusted for the above change. Doc change.
(Finsert_file_contents): The argument for Vset_auto_coding is a
- concatination of the heading 1K-byte and the tailing 3K-byte.
+ concatenation of the heading 1K-byte and the tailing 3K-byte.
* cmds.c (internal_self_insert): Only set TARGET_CLM when C2 is tab.
When multibyte characters are disabled,
is currently mapped. Used to prevent overwriting an existing
memory mapping.
- Default is to conservativly assume the address range is occupied by
+ Default is to conservatively assume the address range is occupied by
something else. This can be overridden by system configuration
files if system-specific means to determine this exists. */
}
/* Arrange unibyte text at STR of NBYTES bytes as a multibyte text.
- It actually converts only such 8-bit characters that don't contruct
+ It actually converts only such 8-bit characters that don't construct
a multibyte sequence to multibyte forms of Latin-1 characters. If
NCHARS is nonzero, set *NCHARS to the number of characters in the
text. It is assured that we can use LEN bytes at STR as a work
COMPOSITION_NO
};
-/* Maximum number of compoments a single composition can have. */
+/* Maximum number of components a single composition can have. */
#define MAX_COMPOSITION_COMPONENTS 16
/* These macros access information about a composition that
/* Optional.
Store bitmap data for glyph-code CODE of FONT in BITMAP. It is
- intended that this method is callled from the other font-driver
+ intended that this method is called from the other font-driver
for actual drawing. */
int (*get_bitmap) (struct font *font, unsigned code,
struct font_bitmap *bitmap,
nescs++;
}
- /* If PATTERN is not full XLFD we conert "*" to ".*". Otherwise
+ /* If PATTERN is not full XLFD we convert "*" to ".*". Otherwise
we convert "*" to "[^-]*" which is much faster in regular
expression matching. */
if (ndashes < 14)
if greater than 1, then the frame is obscured - we still consider
it to be "visible" as seen from lisp, but we don't bother
updating it. We must take care to garbage the frame when it
- ceaces to be obscured though.
+ ceases to be obscured though.
iconified is nonzero if the frame is currently iconified.
}
}
-/* Resize the outer window of frame F after chainging the height.
+/* Resize the outer window of frame F after changing the height.
COLUMNS/ROWS is the size the edit area shall have after the resize. */
void
/* We introduce new member `tab_offset'. We need it because of the
existence of wide-column characters. There is a case that the
line-break occurs at a wide-column character and the number of
- colums of the line gets less than width.
+ columns of the line gets less than width.
Example (where W_ stands for a wide-column character):
----------
/* Recompute BUF's width table, using the display table DISPTAB. */
void recompute_width_table (struct buffer *buf,
struct Lisp_Char_Table *disptab);
-
-
//ns_app_active=YES;
ns_update_auto_hide_menu_bar ();
- // No constrining takes place when the application is not active.
+ // No constraining takes place when the application is not active.
ns_constrain_all_frames ();
}
- (void)applicationDidResignActive: (NSNotification *)notification
sending a multibyte text, thus we must encode it by the
original coding system specified for the current process.
- Another reason we comming here is that the coding system
- was just complemented and new one was returned by
+ Another reason we come here is that the coding system
+ was just complemented and a new one was returned by
complement_process_encoding_system. */
setup_coding_system (p->encode_coding_system, coding);
Vlast_coding_system_used = p->encode_coding_system;
/* POSIX pretty much destroys any possibility of writing sigmask as a
macro in standard C. We always define our own version because the
- predefined macro in Glibc 2.1 is only provided for compatility for old
+ predefined macro in Glibc 2.1 is only provided for compatibility for old
programs that use int as signal mask type. */
#undef sigmask
#ifdef __GNUC__
DEFVAR_INT ("overline-margin", overline_margin,
doc: /* *Space between overline and text, in pixels.
The default value is 2: the height of the overline (1 pixel) plus 1 pixel
-margin to the caracter height. */);
+margin to the character height. */);
overline_margin = 2;
DEFVAR_INT ("underline-minimum-offset",
static int
color_distance (XColor *x, XColor *y)
{
- /* This formula is from a paper title `Colour metric' by Thiadmer Riemersma.
+ /* This formula is from a paper titled `Colour metric' by Thiadmer Riemersma.
Quoting from that paper:
This formula has results that are very close to L*u*v* (with the
modified lightness curve) and, more importantly, it is a more even
- algorithm: it does not have a range of colours where it suddenly
+ algorithm: it does not have a range of colors where it suddenly
gives far from optimal results.
See <http://www.compuphase.com/cmetric.htm> for more info. */
F is the frame to be used to look up X atoms if the TYPE is XA_ATOM.
DATA is a C array of values to be converted.
TYPE is the type of the data. Only XA_ATOM is special, it converts
- each number in DATA to its corresponfing X atom as a symbol.
+ each number in DATA to its corresponding X atom as a symbol.
FORMAT is 8, 16 or 32 and gives the size in bits for each C value to
be stored in RET.
SIZE is the number of elements in DATA.
}
#endif /* HAVE_XFT */
-/* Map TOOL_BAR_STYLE from a string to its correspinding Lisp value.
+/* Map TOOL_BAR_STYLE from a string to its corresponding Lisp value.
Return Qnil if TOOL_BAR_STYLE is not known. */
static Lisp_Object
Vx_session_id = build_string (client_id);
#ifdef USE_GTK
- /* GTK creats a leader window by itself, but we need to tell
+ /* GTK creates a leader window by itself, but we need to tell
it about our client_id. */
gdk_x11_set_sm_client_id (client_id);
#else
(y-or-n-p "New database created. Reload system databases? ")
(y-or-n-p "Load in all system databases? "))
(semanticdb-load-ebrowse-caches)))
- ;; Ok, databases were creatd. Lets try some searching.
+ ;; Ok, databases were created. Let's try some searching.
(when (not (or (eq major-mode 'c-mode)
(eq major-mode 'c++-mode)))
(error "Please make your default buffer be a C or C++ file, then
(let ((semantic-gcc-test-strings (list (semantic-gcc-query "gcc" "-v"))))
(semantic-gcc-test-output-parser))
)
-