From cbfe0252e48f2574524f58fcf733f23eaae08bff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Richard M. Stallman" Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 22:29:35 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update location of Windows Emacs FAQ. Minor fixes. --- etc/PROBLEMS | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/etc/PROBLEMS b/etc/PROBLEMS index 603f163fbc0..41d9a4c3ba6 100644 --- a/etc/PROBLEMS +++ b/etc/PROBLEMS @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ GNU/Linux systems on the PPC, you will have to manually uncomment the following section near the end of the file src/m/macppc.h in the Emacs distribution: - #if 0 /* This breaks things on PPC GNU/Linux ecept for Yellowdog, + #if 0 /* This breaks things on PPC GNU/Linux except for Yellowdog, even with identical GCC, as, ld. Let's take it out until we know what's really going on here. */ /* GCC 2.95 and newer on GNU/Linux PPC changed the load address to @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ configuration alone. Presumably, the NFS server doesn't commit the files' data to disk quickly enough, and the Emacs executable file is left ``busy'' for several seconds after Emacs has finished dumping itself. This causes the subsequent commands which invoke the dumped -Emacs excutable to fail with the above message. +Emacs executable to fail with the above message. In some of these cases, a time skew between the NFS server and the machine where Emacs is built is detected and reported by GNU Make @@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ any comment or string. This is of course not true in general, but the vast majority of well-formatted program source files don't have such parens, and therefore this assumption is used to allow optimizations in Font Lock's syntactical analysis. These optimizations avoid some -patological cases where jit-lock, the Just-in-Time fontification +pathological cases where jit-lock, the Just-in-Time fontification introduced with Emacs 21.1, could significantly slow down scrolling through the buffer, especially scrolling backwards, and also jumping to the end of a very large buffer. @@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ in a Lisp string you could precede the paren with a backslash. * When running on KDE, colors or fonts are not as specified for Emacs, or messed up. -For examlpe, you could see background you set for Emacs only in the +For example, you could see background you set for Emacs only in the empty portions of the Emacs display, while characters have some other background. @@ -911,7 +911,7 @@ or disable it entirely. This is a limitation of the Operating System, and can cause problems when shutting down Windows. Ensure that all subprocesses are exited cleanly before exiting Emacs. For more details, see the FAQ at -ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/windows/emacs/doc/index.html +http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/. * Mail sent through Microsoft Exchange in some encodings appears to be mangled and is not seen correctly in Rmail or Gnus. We don't know -- 2.39.2