# HG changeset patch # User Richard M. Stallman # Date 845087672 0 # Node ID ecbb741d054c4079f8c7f6a6f7d51d8e1da66bc0 # Parent 8738fd2b351aa2c12b336301bcd05370ccf23e4e (tpu-load-xkeys): Doc fix. diff -r 8738fd2b351a -r ecbb741d054c lisp/emulation/tpu-edt.el --- a/lisp/emulation/tpu-edt.el Sat Oct 12 02:32:56 1996 +0000 +++ b/lisp/emulation/tpu-edt.el Sat Oct 12 02:34:32 1996 +0000 @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ ;; Please note that TPU-edt does NOT emulate TPU. It emulates TPU's EDT ;; emulation. Very few TPU line-mode commands are supported. -;; TPU-edt, like it's VMS cousin, works on VT-series terminals with DEC +;; TPU-edt, like its VMS cousin, works on VT-series terminals with DEC ;; style keyboards. VT terminal emulators, including xterm with the ;; appropriate key translations, work just fine too. @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ ;; a small help file showing the default keypad layout, control key ;; functions, and Gold key functions. Pressing any key inside of help ;; splits the screen and prints a description of the function of the -;; pressed key. Gold-PF2 invokes the native emacs help, with it's +;; pressed key. Gold-PF2 invokes the native emacs help, with its ;; zillions of options. ;; Thanks to emacs, TPU-edt has some extensions that may make your life @@ -2391,7 +2391,7 @@ Ack!! You're running TPU-edt under X-windows without loading an X key definition file. To create a TPU-edt X key definition file, run the tpu-mapper.el program. It came with TPU-edt. It - even includes directions on how to use it! Perhaps it's laying + even includes directions on how to use it! Perhaps it's lying around here someplace. ") (let ((file "tpu-mapper.el") (found nil)