From: Glenn Morris Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 02:37:20 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Fix typos. X-Git-Tag: emacs-pretest-23.0.90~201 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=2096a1b624dd2c441eed6196f6fa237dc8b612ee;p=emacs.git Fix typos. --- diff --git a/doc/misc/ChangeLog b/doc/misc/ChangeLog index 096dd121471..4296cb4e61b 100644 --- a/doc/misc/ChangeLog +++ b/doc/misc/ChangeLog @@ -1,6 +1,10 @@ +2009-01-26 Glenn Morris + + * org.texi: Fix typos. + 2009-01-26 Bill Wohler - * mh-e.texi (EDITION, UPDATED): Update. + * mh-e.texi (EDITION, UPDATED): Update. 2009-01-25 Carsten Dominik diff --git a/doc/misc/org.texi b/doc/misc/org.texi index 6d33930f7c9..d03180adfaa 100644 --- a/doc/misc/org.texi +++ b/doc/misc/org.texi @@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ MY PROJECTS -*- mode: org; -*- the file's name is. See also the variable @code{org-insert-mode-line-in-empty-file}. -Many commands in Org work on the region is he region is active. To make use +Many commands in Org work on the region if the region is active. To make use of this, you need to have @code{transient-mark-mode} (@code{zmacs-regions} in XEmacs) turned on. In Emacs 23 this is the default, in Emacs 22 you need to do this yourself with @@ -1619,12 +1619,12 @@ created below the current one. @c @kindex C-c - @item C-c - -Insert a horizontal line below current row. With a prefix argument, the line +Insert a horizontal line below current row. With a prefix argument, the line is created above the current line. @c @kindex C-c @key{RET} @item C-c @key{RET} -Insert a horizontal line below current row. and mode the cursor into the row +Insert a horizontal line below current row, and move the cursor into the row below that line. @c @kindex C-c ^ @@ -2100,7 +2100,7 @@ embed them in list or vector syntax. A few examples, note how the @example @r{Swap the first two characters of the content of column 1} '(concat (substring $1 1 2) (substring $1 0 1) (substring $1 2)) -@r{Add columns 1 and 2, equivalent to the Calc's @code{$1+$2}} +@r{Add columns 1 and 2, equivalent to Calc's @code{$1+$2}} '(+ $1 $2);N @r{Compute the sum of columns 1-4, like Calc's @code{vsum($1..$4)}} '(apply '+ '($1..$4));N @@ -2728,7 +2728,7 @@ indicate the current article/entry. For W3 and W3M buffers, the link goes to the current URL. For IRC links, if you set the variable @code{org-irc-link-to-logs} to non-nil then @kbd{C-c l} will store a @samp{file:/} style link to the relevant point in the logs for the current -conversation. Otherwise an @samp{irc:/} style link to the user/channel/server +conversation. Otherwise an @samp{irc:/} style link to the user/channel/server under the point will be stored. For any other files, the link will point to the file, with a search string @@ -6078,7 +6078,7 @@ timed entries are embedded in a time grid, like 18:00...... ------------------ 19:00...... The Vogon reads his poem 20:00...... ------------------ - 20:30-22:15 Marwin escorts the Hitchhikers to the bridge + 20:30-22:15 Marvin escorts the Hitchhikers to the bridge @end example The time grid can be turned on and off with the variable @@ -6734,7 +6734,7 @@ yourself. If you are away from your computer, it can be very useful to have a printed version of some agenda views to carry around. Org mode can export custom agenda views as plain text, HTML@footnote{You need to -install Hrvoje Niksic's @file{htmlize.el}.} postscript, and iCalendar +install Hrvoje Niksic's @file{htmlize.el}.}, postscript, and iCalendar files. If you want to do this only occasionally, use the command @table @kbd @@ -7457,7 +7457,7 @@ numbered. If you use a @code{+n} switch, the numbering from the previous numbered snippet will be continued in the current one. In literal examples, Org will interpret strings like @samp{(ref:name)} as labels, and use them as targets for special hyperlinks like @code{[[(name)]]} (i.e. the reference -name enclosed in single parenthesis). In HTML, hoovering the mouse over such +name enclosed in single parenthesis). In HTML, hovering the mouse over such a link will remote-highlight the corresponding code line, which is kind of cool. If the example/src snippet is numbered, you can also add a @code{-r} switch. Then labels will be @i{removed} from the source code and the links @@ -7479,8 +7479,8 @@ If the syntax for the label format conflicts with the language syntax, use a @code{-l} switch to change the format, for example @samp{#+BEGIN_SRC pascal -n -r -l "((%s))"}. See also the variable @code{org-coderef-label-format}. -HTML export also allows examples to be publishes as text areas, @pxref{Text -areas in HTML export} +HTML export also allows examples to be published as text areas, @pxref{Text +areas in HTML export}. @table @kbd @kindex C-c ' @@ -9411,7 +9411,7 @@ implementation. Still, it works somewhat. @item @file{org-interactive-query.el} by @i{Christopher League} Interactive modification of tags queries. After running a general query in -Org, this package allows to narrow down the results by adding more tags or +Org, this package allows you to narrow down the results by adding more tags or keywords. @item @file{org-mairix.el} by @i{Georg C. F. Greve}