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; Fix some doc typos and minor language issues

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Štěpán Němec 2021-05-28 11:38:59 +02:00
parent 86b49d5865
commit a9f17ccce3
7 changed files with 9 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -1908,7 +1908,7 @@ The command @kbd{M-x display-line-numbers-mode} provides a
convenient way to turn on display of line numbers. This mode has a globalized
variant, @code{global-display-line-numbers-mode}. The user option
@code{display-line-numbers-type} controls which sub-mode of
line-number display, described above, will these modes activate.
line-number display, described above, these modes will activate.
@noindent
Note that line numbers are not displayed in the minibuffer and in the

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@ -1110,7 +1110,7 @@ mentre fai riferimento al testo di aiuto e poi usare un C-x 1.
Ecco altre utili opzioni di C-h:
C-h x Descrive un comando. Inserisci il nome della comando.
C-h x Descrive un comando. Inserisci il nome del comando.
>> Prova con C-h x previous-line <Invio>.
Questo mostrerà tutte le informazioni che Emacs possiede sulla

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@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ ERT--THUNK with that buffer as current."
To be used in ERT tests. If BODY finishes successfully, the test
buffer is killed; if there is an error, the test buffer is kept
around on error for further inspection. Its name is derived from
around for further inspection. Its name is derived from
the name of the test and the result of NAME-FORM."
(declare (debug ((":name" form) def-body))
(indent 1))

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@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ This can be either \"inline\" or \"attachment\".")
"$"
,#'mm-uu-org-src-code-block-extract))
"A list of specifications for non-MIME attachments.
Each element consist of a `mm-uu-entry'.
Each element consists of a `mm-uu-entry'.
The functions in the last 3 slots of this type can make use of the following
dynamically-scoped variables:
`file-name', `start-point', and `end-point'.

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@ -41,11 +41,11 @@
;; + The key sequence 'C-c ! a C-y C-c ! b' should auto-fill the
;; footnote in adaptive fill mode. This does not seem to be a bug in
;; `adaptive-fill' because it behaves that way on all point movements
;; + Handle footmode mode elegantly in all modes, even if that means refuses to
;; + Handle footnote mode elegantly in all modes, even if that means refusing to
;; accept the burden. For example, in a programming language mode, footnotes
;; should be commented.
;; + Manually autofilling the a first footnote should not cause it to
;; wrap into the footnote section tag
;; + Manually autofilling the first footnote should not cause it to
;; wrap into the footnote section tag.
;; + Current solution adds a second newline after the section tag, so it is
;; clearly a separate paragraph. There may be stylistic objections to this.
;; + Footnotes with multiple paragraphs should not have their first

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@ -1412,7 +1412,7 @@ If FORCE is non-nil and no process found, create one."
(pop-to-buffer (process-buffer (sh-shell-process t))))
(defun sh-send-text (text)
"Send the text to the `sh-shell-process'."
"Send TEXT to `sh-shell-process'."
(comint-send-string (sh-shell-process t) (concat text "\n")))
(defun sh-cd-here ()

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@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ manually with \\[dns-mode-soa-increment-serial]."
;;;###autoload
(define-derived-mode dns-mode text-mode "DNS"
"Major mode for viewing and editing DNS master files.
This mode is inherited from text mode. It add syntax
This mode is derived from text mode. It adds syntax
highlighting, and some commands for handling DNS master files.
Its keymap inherits from `text-mode' and it has the same
variables for customizing indentation. It has its own abbrev