2009-04-18 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
+ * msdog.texi (Windows Fonts): Fix typos.
+
* files.texi (Save Commands): Fix pxref.
2009-04-18 Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
Mention fortune-file.
(Mail Methods): Mention read-mail-command.
-2009-03-14 David Reitter <david.reitter@gmail.com>
+2009-03-14 David Reitter <david.reitter@gmail.com>
* macos.texi (Mac / GNUstep Basics): Remove references to Prefs panel
and NS resources following recent changes.
The old XLFD based format is also supported for backwards compatibility.
Emacs 23 supports a number of backends. Currently, the @code{gdi}
-and @code{uniscribe} font backends are supported on Windows. The
+and @code{uniscribe} font backends are supported on Windows. The
@code{gdi} font backend is available on all versions of Windows, and
-supports all fonts that are natively supported by Windows. The
+supports all fonts that are natively supported by Windows. The
@code{uniscribe} font backend is available on Windows 2000 and later,
-and supports Truetype and Opentype fonts. Some languages requiring
+and supports Truetype and Opentype fonts. Some languages requiring
complex layout can only be properly supported by the uniscribe
-backend. By default, both backends are enabled if supported, with
+backend. By default, both backends are enabled if supported, with
@code{uniscribe} taking priority over @code{gdi}.
@cindex font properties (MS Windows)
using a specific registry from @code{w32-charset-info-alist} here.
@item spacing
-Specifies how the font is spaced. The @code{p} spacing specifies
+Specifies how the font is spaced. The @code{p} spacing specifies
a proportional font, and @code{m} or @code{c} specify a monospaced font.
@item foundry