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changeset 96449:80392a5671b7
American English spelling fixes.
author | Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> |
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date | Tue, 01 Jul 2008 02:57:56 +0000 |
parents | 187da50507c8 |
children | 0ffb6a9de2ca |
files | doc/misc/cc-mode.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi Tue Jul 01 02:57:31 2008 +0000 +++ b/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi Tue Jul 01 02:57:56 2008 +0000 @@ -2597,7 +2597,7 @@ Remember that if you set a style variable with the Customization interface or at the top level of your @file{.emacs} file before the -style system is initialised (@pxref{Config Basics}), this setting will +style system is initialized (@pxref{Config Basics}), this setting will override the one that the style system would have given the variable. To set a buffer's style interactively, use the command @kbd{C-c .} @@ -2827,7 +2827,7 @@ isn't found then the special symbol @samp{other} is looked up instead. When a comment line gets divided by @kbd{M-j} or the like, @ccmode{} -inserts the comment line prefix from a neighbouring line at the start +inserts the comment line prefix from a neighboring line at the start of the new line. The default value of c-comment-prefix-regexp is @samp{//+\\|\\**}, which matches C++ style line comments like @@ -5858,7 +5858,7 @@ Only continuation lines like this are touched, @code{nil} is returned on lines which are the start of an argument. -Within a gcc @code{asm} block, @code{:} is recognised as an argument +Within a gcc @code{asm} block, @code{:} is recognized as an argument separator, but of course only between operand specifications, not in the expressions for the operands.