From: Melissa Weisshaus Date: Thu, 8 Jun 1995 04:43:19 +0000 (+0000) Subject: updates for version 19.29. X-Git-Tag: emacs-19.34~3734 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=eaac2be133ec866b67ef345e8a3f317916e77598;p=emacs.git updates for version 19.29. , --- diff --git a/lispref/frames.texi b/lispref/frames.texi index b7d64e55332..48dc47bef96 100644 --- a/lispref/frames.texi +++ b/lispref/frames.texi @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ horizontally into smaller windows. @cindex terminal frame @cindex X window frame When Emacs runs on a text-only terminal, it starts with one -@dfn{terminal frames}. If you create additional ones, Emacs displays +@dfn{terminal frame}. If you create additional ones, Emacs displays one and only one at any given time---on the terminal screen, of course. When Emacs communicates directly with an X server, it does not have a @@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ The function @code{frame-live-p} returns non-@code{nil} if the frame @end defun Some window managers provide a command to delete a window. These work -by sending a special message to the program than operates the window. +by sending a special message to the program that operates the window. When Emacs gets one of these commands, it generates a @code{delete-frame} event, whose normal definition is a command that calls the function @code{delete-frame}. @xref{Misc Events}. diff --git a/lispref/keymaps.texi b/lispref/keymaps.texi index 274e36f451f..005d5407395 100644 --- a/lispref/keymaps.texi +++ b/lispref/keymaps.texi @@ -1488,7 +1488,7 @@ item strings in a mouse menu, since that is redundant. If an alias command has no keyboard equivalent itself, menus show the keyboard equivalent of its underlying command. In the example above, -menus items defined to run @code{make-read-only} or @code{make-writable} +menu items defined to run @code{make-read-only} or @code{make-writable} would show the keyboard equivalents of @code{toggle-read-only}. @node Mouse Menus diff --git a/lispref/processes.texi b/lispref/processes.texi index a5d83c868cb..87e011baa38 100644 --- a/lispref/processes.texi +++ b/lispref/processes.texi @@ -887,7 +887,7 @@ filter function, bind @code{inhibit-quit} to @code{nil}. If an error happens during execution of a filter function, it is caught automatically, so that it doesn't stop the execution of whatever -programs was running when the filter function was started. However, if +program was running when the filter function was started. However, if @code{debug-on-error} is non-@code{nil}, the error-catching is turned off. This makes it possible to use the Lisp debugger to debug the filter function. @xref{Debugger}. diff --git a/lispref/searching.texi b/lispref/searching.texi index 29852a3624f..40cc3eb6cbd 100644 --- a/lispref/searching.texi +++ b/lispref/searching.texi @@ -991,7 +991,7 @@ This function returns the position of the start of text matched by the last regular expression searched for, or a subexpression of it. If @var{count} is zero, then the value is the position of the start of -the entire match. Otherwise, @var{count}, specifies a subexpression in +the entire match. Otherwise, @var{count} specifies a subexpression in the regular expresion, and the value of the function is the starting position of the match for that subexpression. diff --git a/lispref/windows.texi b/lispref/windows.texi index 31adbddab22..fb73cd865fd 100644 --- a/lispref/windows.texi +++ b/lispref/windows.texi @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ part of the documentation string): This function returns non-@code{nil} if there is only one window. The argument @var{no-mini}, if non-@code{nil}, means don't count the minibuffer even if it is active; otherwise, the minibuffer window is -included, if active, in the total number of windows, which is compared +included, if active, in the total number of windows, which is compared against one. The argument @var{all-frames} specifies which frames to consider. Here