changeset 68084:9b969687ff7c

Fix typos.
author Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
date Sat, 07 Jan 2006 18:41:50 +0000
parents 4aea781df851
children aad660b49047
files lispref/display.texi lispref/keymaps.texi lispref/modes.texi lispref/positions.texi lispref/text.texi
diffstat 5 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/lispref/display.texi	Sat Jan 07 18:23:44 2006 +0000
+++ b/lispref/display.texi	Sat Jan 07 18:41:50 2006 +0000
@@ -1099,7 +1099,7 @@
 beginning and end.  It also has properties that you can examine and set;
 these affect the display of the text within the overlay.
 
-An overlays uses markers to record its beginning and end; thus,
+An overlay uses markers to record its beginning and end; thus,
 editing the text of the buffer adjusts the beginning and end of each
 overlay so that it stays with the text.  When you create the overlay,
 you can specify whether text inserted at the beginning should be
@@ -1737,7 +1737,7 @@
 different kinds of terminals.  It should be an alist whose elements
 have the form @code{(@var{display} @var{atts})}.  Each element's
 @sc{car}, @var{display}, specifies a class of terminals.  (The first
-element, if it s @sc{car} is @code{default}, is special---it specifies
+element, if its @sc{car} is @code{default}, is special---it specifies
 defaults for the remaining elements).  The element's @sc{cadr},
 @var{atts}, is a list of face attributes and their values; it
 specifies what the face should look like on that kind of terminal.
@@ -4258,8 +4258,8 @@
 
   For convenience, there are two sorts of button-creation functions,
 those that add button properties to an existing region of a buffer,
-called @code{make-...button}, and those also insert the button text,
-called @code{insert-...button}.
+called @code{make-...button}, and those that also insert the button
+text, called @code{insert-...button}.
 
   The button-creation functions all take the @code{&rest} argument
 @var{properties}, which should be a sequence of @var{property value}
--- a/lispref/keymaps.texi	Sat Jan 07 18:23:44 2006 +0000
+++ b/lispref/keymaps.texi	Sat Jan 07 18:41:50 2006 +0000
@@ -569,7 +569,7 @@
 text or overlay property.  If that is non-@code{nil}, it is the first
 keymap to be processed, in normal circumstances.
 
-  However, there are also special ways for program can to substitute
+  However, there are also special ways for programs to substitute
 other keymaps for some of those.  The variable
 @code{overriding-local-map}, if non-@code{nil}, specifies a keymap
 that replaces all the usual active keymaps except the global keymap.
--- a/lispref/modes.texi	Sat Jan 07 18:23:44 2006 +0000
+++ b/lispref/modes.texi	Sat Jan 07 18:41:50 2006 +0000
@@ -1423,7 +1423,7 @@
 @end defmac
 
   The initial value must be @code{nil} except in cases where (1) the
-mode is preloaded in Emacs, or (2) it is painless to for loading to
+mode is preloaded in Emacs, or (2) it is painless for loading to
 enable the mode even though the user did not request it.  For
 instance, if the mode has no effect unless something else is enabled,
 and will always be loaded by that time, enabling it by default is
@@ -2254,7 +2254,7 @@
 finds the next ``definition'' to put in the buffer index, scanning
 backward in the buffer from point.  It should return @code{nil} if it
 doesn't find another ``definition'' before point.  Otherwise it should
-leave point at the place it finds a ``definition,'' and return any
+leave point at the place it finds a ``definition'' and return any
 non-@code{nil} value.
 
 Setting this variable makes it buffer-local in the current buffer.
--- a/lispref/positions.texi	Sat Jan 07 18:23:44 2006 +0000
+++ b/lispref/positions.texi	Sat Jan 07 18:41:50 2006 +0000
@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@
 @defun line-number-at-pos &optional pos
 @cindex line number
 This function returns the line number in the current buffer
-corresponding the buffer position @var{pos}.  If @var{pos} is @code{nil}
+corresponding to the buffer position @var{pos}.  If @var{pos} is @code{nil}
 or omitted, the current buffer position is used.
 @end defun
 
--- a/lispref/text.texi	Sat Jan 07 18:23:44 2006 +0000
+++ b/lispref/text.texi	Sat Jan 07 18:41:50 2006 +0000
@@ -2714,7 +2714,7 @@
 
 @defun remove-list-of-text-properties start end list-of-properties &optional object
 Like @code{remove-text-properties} except that
-@var{list-of-properties} is a list property names only, not an
+@var{list-of-properties} is a list of property names only, not an
 alternating list of property names and values.
 @end defun