# HG changeset patch # User Juanma Barranquero # Date 1181173945 0 # Node ID 67cdd8447413cb32f1b98c5ad1d3d16a0bb3350a # Parent 0286c7ebd0816f20b6f417663290f06480ac1e16 (nndiary-reminders): Fix typos in docstring. diff -r 0286c7ebd081 -r 67cdd8447413 lisp/gnus/nndiary.el --- a/lisp/gnus/nndiary.el Wed Jun 06 23:51:11 2007 +0000 +++ b/lisp/gnus/nndiary.el Wed Jun 06 23:52:25 2007 +0000 @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ (defcustom nndiary-reminders '((0 . day)) - "*Different times when you want to be reminded of your appointements. + "*Different times when you want to be reminded of your appointments. Diary articles will appear again, as if they'd been just received. Entries look like (3 . day) which means something like \"Please @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ NOTE: the units of measure actually express dates, not durations: if you use 'week, messages will pop up on Sundays at 00:00 (or Mondays if `nndiary-week-starts-on-monday' is non-nil) and *not* 7 days before the -appointement, if you use 'month, messages will pop up on the first day of +appointment, if you use 'month, messages will pop up on the first day of each months, at 00:00 and so on. If you really want to specify a duration (like 24 hours exactly), you can @@ -155,15 +155,15 @@ In order to make this clear, here are some examples: - '(0 . day): this is the default value of `nndiary-reminders'. It means - pop up the appointements of the day each morning at 00:00. + pop up the appointments of the day each morning at 00:00. -- '(1 . day): this means pop up the appointements the day before, at 00:00. +- '(1 . day): this means pop up the appointments the day before, at 00:00. -- '(6 . hour): for an appointement at 18:30, this would pop up the - appointement message at 12:00. +- '(6 . hour): for an appointment at 18:30, this would pop up the + appointment message at 12:00. -- '(360 . minute): for an appointement at 18:30 and 15 seconds, this would - pop up the appointement message at 12:30." +- '(360 . minute): for an appointment at 18:30 and 15 seconds, this would + pop up the appointment message at 12:30." :group 'nndiary :type '(repeat (cons :format "%v\n" (integer :format "%v")