# HG changeset patch # User Richard M. Stallman # Date 1029889126 0 # Node ID eeab5bdaffa2b55a8d7ef05f88a7ca4f79a5a26c # Parent e6a15b4101f4a4956f46e65e4918c349307b403c Fix typos. diff -r e6a15b4101f4 -r eeab5bdaffa2 etc/ETAGS.EBNF --- a/etc/ETAGS.EBNF Wed Aug 21 00:18:05 2002 +0000 +++ b/etc/ETAGS.EBNF Wed Aug 21 00:18:46 2002 +0000 @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ ======================= EBNF tag file description ======================= -Productions created from current behaviour to aid extensions +Productions created from current behavior to aid extensions Francesco Potorti` 2002 ---------------- diff -r e6a15b4101f4 -r eeab5bdaffa2 etc/NEWS --- a/etc/NEWS Wed Aug 21 00:18:05 2002 +0000 +++ b/etc/NEWS Wed Aug 21 00:18:46 2002 +0000 @@ -710,7 +710,7 @@ renewenvironment. **** In Makefiles, constants are tagged -If you want the old behaviour instead, thus avoiding to increase the +If you want the old behavior instead, thus avoiding to increase the size of the tags file, use the --no-globals option. **** In Prolog, etags creates tags for rules in addition to predicates. @@ -764,7 +764,7 @@ +++ ** New user option `isearch-resume-enabled'. -This option can be disabled, to avoid the normal behaviour of isearch +This option can be disabled, to avoid the normal behavior of isearch which puts calls to `isearch-resume' in the command history. --- @@ -1127,7 +1127,7 @@ ** Interactive commands can be remapped through keymaps. This is an alternative to using defadvice or substitute-key-definition -to modify the behaviour of a key binding using the normal keymap +to modify the behavior of a key binding using the normal keymap binding and lookup functionality. When a key sequence is bound to a command, and that command is @@ -3489,7 +3489,7 @@ *** hl-line.el provides `hl-line-mode', a minor mode to highlight the current line in the current buffer. It also provides -`global-hl-line-mode' to provide the same behaviour in all buffers. +`global-hl-line-mode' to provide the same behavior in all buffers. *** ansi-color.el translates ANSI terminal escapes into text-properties. @@ -9606,7 +9606,7 @@ non-nil, changes to the buffer will cause subsequent lines in the buffer to be refontified after lazy-lock-defer-time seconds of idle time. If nil, then only the modified lines will be refontified; this is the same as the previous Lazy -Lock mode behaviour and the behaviour of Font Lock mode. +Lock mode behavior and the behavior of Font Lock mode. This feature is useful in modes where strings or comments can span lines. For example, if a string or comment terminating character is deleted, then if diff -r e6a15b4101f4 -r eeab5bdaffa2 etc/ONEWS --- a/etc/ONEWS Wed Aug 21 00:18:05 2002 +0000 +++ b/etc/ONEWS Wed Aug 21 00:18:46 2002 +0000 @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ (setq font-lock-support-mode 'lazy-lock-mode) -To control the package behaviour, see the documentation for `lazy-lock-mode'. +To control the package behavior, see the documentation for `lazy-lock-mode'. ** Changes in BibTeX mode. @@ -988,7 +988,7 @@ If you do want unmodified files to be write-protected, set your CVSREAD environment variable. VC sees this and behaves accordingly; -that will give you the behaviour of Emacs 19.29, similar to that under +that will give you the behavior of Emacs 19.29, similar to that under RCS and SCCS. In this mode, if the variable vc-mistrust-permissions is nil, VC learns the modification state from the file permissions. When setting CVSREAD for the first time, you should check out the @@ -1029,7 +1029,7 @@ *** RCS customization. There is a new variable vc-consult-headers. If it is t (the default), -VC searches for RCS headers in working files (like `$Id: ONEWS,v 1.5 2001/01/31 15:19:32 gerd Exp $') and +VC searches for RCS headers in working files (like `$Id: ONEWS,v 1.6 2002/01/12 15:36:53 pj Exp $') and determines the state of the file from them, not from the master file. This is fast and more reliable when you use branches. (The variable was already present in Emacs 19.29, but didn't get mentioned in the @@ -4178,7 +4178,7 @@ There are new menu bar items for completion/input/output/signal commands. -Input behaviour is configurable. Variables control whether some windows +Input behavior is configurable. Variables control whether some windows showing the buffer scroll to the bottom before insertion. These are `comint-scroll-to-bottom-on-input' and `before-change-function'. By default, insertion causes the selected window to scroll to the bottom before insertion @@ -4259,7 +4259,7 @@ and forked commands, and can detect the failure of directory changing commands in most circumstances. It's still not infallible, of course. -You can now configure the behaviour of `pushd'. Variables control +You can now configure the behavior of `pushd'. Variables control whether `pushd' behaves like `cd' if no argument is given (`shell-pushd-tohome'), pop rather than rotate with a numeric argument (`shell-pushd-dextract'), and only add directories to the directory