From: Eli Zaretskii Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 21:39:13 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Fix typos. X-Git-Tag: ttn-vms-21-2-B4~4433 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=11741689a68735dcf11f83bcf90e6a04a5b75b6f;p=emacs.git Fix typos. --- diff --git a/man/text.texi b/man/text.texi index b0618580504..5e97c7183ed 100644 --- a/man/text.texi +++ b/man/text.texi @@ -2321,7 +2321,7 @@ text-based tables. Here is an example of such a table: Table Mode allows the contents of the table such as this one to be easily manipulated by inserting or deleting characters inside a cell. A cell is effectively a localized rectangular edit region and edits to -a cell do not affect the contets of the surrounding cells. If the +a cell do not affect the contents of the surrounding cells. If the contents do not fit into a cell, then the cell is automatically expanded in the vertical and/or horizontal directions and the rest of the table is restructured and reformatted in accordance with the @@ -2405,9 +2405,9 @@ From left to right: @item Nested cells are not allowed. @item -Overlapped cells or nonrectangular cells are not allowed. +Overlapped cells or non-rectangular cells are not allowed. @item -The border must be rectanglular. +The border must be rectangular. @item Cells must have a minimum width/height of one character. @item @@ -2450,7 +2450,7 @@ for table editing. The converse command, @code{table-unrecognize}, is used to remove the special text properties and revert the buffer back to plain text. - An optional numeric prefix argument can preceed the + An optional numeric prefix argument can precede the @code{table-recognize} command. If the argument is negative, tables in the buffer become inactive. This is equivalent to invoking @code{table-unrecognize}. @@ -2560,7 +2560,7 @@ to justify: a cell,a column, or a row. If you select cell justification, this command sets the justification only to the current cell. Selecting column or row justification set the justification to all the cells within a column or row respectively. The command then -requsts the user to enter which justification to apply: @code{left}, +requests the user to enter which justification to apply: @code{left}, @code{center}, @code{right}, @code{top}, @code{middle}, @code{bottom}, or @code{none}. The options @code{left}, @code{center}, and @code{right} specify horizontal justification while the options @@ -2709,7 +2709,7 @@ delimiter regexp, creates a table with a single cell like the following one. @c The first line's right-hand frame in the following two examples -@c sticks out to accomodate for the removal of @samp in the +@c sticks out to accommodate for the removal of @samp in the @c produced output!! @example +-----------------------------------------------------------------+