Mercurial > emacs
changeset 42675:640c0fcaebf1
Fix typos.
author | Pavel Janík <Pavel@Janik.cz> |
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date | Sat, 12 Jan 2002 16:01:51 +0000 |
parents | 19880a4faa73 |
children | 24e0ac83a078 |
files | man/calc.texi man/programs.texi src/w32term.c src/xterm.c |
diffstat | 4 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/man/calc.texi Sat Jan 12 15:58:30 2002 +0000 +++ b/man/calc.texi Sat Jan 12 16:01:51 2002 +0000 @@ -2532,7 +2532,7 @@ precision, but it doesn't always bump the precision up enough. In each case, Calc added about two digits of precision during its calculation and then rounded back down to 12 digits -afterward. In one case, it was enough; in the the other, it +afterward. In one case, it was enough; in the other, it wasn't. If you really need @var{x} digits of precision, it never hurts to do the calculation with a few extra guard digits. @@ -16395,7 +16395,7 @@ @kindex v p (complex) @pindex calc-pack The @kbd{v p} (@code{calc-pack}) command can pack the top two numbers on -the the stack into a composite object such as a complex number. With +the stack into a composite object such as a complex number. With a prefix argument of @i{-1}, it produces a rectangular complex number; with an argument of @i{-2}, it produces a polar complex number. (Also, @pxref{Building Vectors}.) @@ -21195,7 +21195,7 @@ @noindent The portion selected is always large enough to be considered a complete formula all by itself, so selecting the parenthesis selects the whole -formula that it encloses. Putting the cursor on the the @samp{+} sign +formula that it encloses. Putting the cursor on the @samp{+} sign would have had the same effect. (Strictly speaking, the Emacs cursor is really the manifestation of @@ -23738,7 +23738,7 @@ guess on the stack, and are prompted for the name of a variable. The guess may be either a number near the desired minimum, or an interval enclosing the desired minimum. The function returns a vector containing the -value of the the variable which minimizes the formula's value, along +value of the variable which minimizes the formula's value, along with the minimum value itself. Note that this command looks for a @emph{local} minimum. Many functions @@ -33996,7 +33996,7 @@ @defun format-value a width Convert the Calc number or formula @var{a} to string form, using the -format seen in the stack buffer. Beware the the string returned may +format seen in the stack buffer. Beware the string returned may not be re-readable by @code{read-expr}, for example, because of digit grouping. Multi-line objects like matrices produce strings that contain newline characters to separate the lines. The @var{w}
--- a/man/programs.texi Sat Jan 12 15:58:30 2002 +0000 +++ b/man/programs.texi Sat Jan 12 16:01:51 2002 +0000 @@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ @cindex buffer definitions index @cindex tags - The Imenu facility offers a way to find the the major definitions in + The Imenu facility offers a way to find the major definitions in a file by name. It is also useful in text formatter major modes, where it treats each chapter, section, etc., as a definition. (@xref{Tags}, for a more powerful feature that handles multiple files @@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ @vindex lisp-body-indent Certain functions override the standard pattern. Functions whose -names start with @code{def} treat the the second lines as the start of +names start with @code{def} treat the second lines as the start of a @dfn{body}, by indenting the second line @code{lisp-body-indent} additional columns beyond the open-parenthesis that starts the expression.
--- a/src/w32term.c Sat Jan 12 15:58:30 2002 +0000 +++ b/src/w32term.c Sat Jan 12 16:01:51 2002 +0000 @@ -1815,7 +1815,7 @@ 4. `:height HEIGHT' specifies that the height of the stretch produced should be HEIGHT, measured in canonical character units. - 5. `:relative-height FACTOR' specifies that the height of the the + 5. `:relative-height FACTOR' specifies that the height of the stretch should be FACTOR times the height of the characters having the glyph property. @@ -7285,7 +7285,7 @@ #endif /* not 0 */ -/* Find the position of the the glyph for position POS in OBJECT in +/* Find the position of the glyph for position POS in OBJECT in window W's current matrix, and return in *X/*Y the pixel coordinates, and return in *HPOS/*VPOS the column/row of the glyph.
--- a/src/xterm.c Sat Jan 12 15:58:30 2002 +0000 +++ b/src/xterm.c Sat Jan 12 16:01:51 2002 +0000 @@ -1608,7 +1608,7 @@ 4. `:height HEIGHT' specifies that the height of the stretch produced should be HEIGHT, measured in canonical character units. - 5. `:relative-height FACTOR' specifies that the height of the the + 5. `:relative-height FACTOR' specifies that the height of the stretch should be FACTOR times the height of the characters having the glyph property. @@ -7654,7 +7654,7 @@ #endif /* not 0 */ -/* Find the position of the the glyph for position POS in OBJECT in +/* Find the position of the glyph for position POS in OBJECT in window W's current matrix, and return in *X/*Y the pixel coordinates, and return in *HPOS/*VPOS the column/row of the glyph.