default global binding is the empty list @code{nil}, rather than
@code{set-from-style}. Before the style system is initialized, you
can add individual elements to @code{c-offsets-alist} by calling
-@code{c-set-offset}(@pxref{c-offsets-alist}) just like you would set
+@code{c-set-offset} (@pxref{c-offsets-alist}) just like you would set
other style variables with @code{setq}. Those elements will then
prevail when the style system later initializes a buffer-local copy of
@code{c-offsets-alist}.
binding of @code{c-offsets-alist}, or it inserts a new entry if there
isn't already one for that syntactic symbol.
-You can use @code{c-set-offsets} interactively within a @ccmode{}
+You can use @code{c-set-offset} interactively within a @ccmode{}
buffer to make experimental changes to your indentation settings.
@kbd{C-c C-o} prompts you for the syntactic symbol to change
(defaulting to that of the current line) and the new offset
(defaulting to the current offset).
-@code{c-set-offsets} takes two arguments when used programmatically:
+@code{c-set-offset} takes two arguments when used programmatically:
@var{symbol}, the syntactic element symbol to change and @var{offset},
the new offset for that syntactic element. You can call the command
in your @file{.emacs} to change the global binding of