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[elpa] externals/eev 5f748b9 09/14: Fixed several typos (thx to Marc Sim
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Stefan Monnier |
Subject: |
[elpa] externals/eev 5f748b9 09/14: Fixed several typos (thx to Marc Simpson & codespell) |
Date: |
Mon, 24 Feb 2020 11:32:09 -0500 (EST) |
branch: externals/eev
commit 5f748b99b54e069c994dc6c218dbc46a6ae02b46
Author: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
Commit: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
Fixed several typos (thx to Marc Simpson & codespell)
---
ChangeLog | 2 +-
VERSION | 4 ++--
eev-blinks.el | 8 ++++----
eev-bounded.el | 2 +-
eev-channels.el | 2 +-
eev-codings.el | 4 ++--
eev-elinks.el | 1 +
eev-hlinks.el | 2 +-
eev-intro.el | 36 ++++++++++++++++++------------------
9 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-)
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 8299f11..d2286ed 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@
2019-08-11 Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
* eev-audiovideo.el (ee-mpv-video-options): new variable.
- (ee-mpv-video-options, ee-find-mpv-video): num funcions.
+ (ee-mpv-video-options, ee-find-mpv-video): new functions.
* eev-tlinks.el (find-apt-get-source-links): new function.
diff --git a/VERSION b/VERSION
index cf5b4d5..ca0e972 100644
--- a/VERSION
+++ b/VERSION
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-Tue Feb 11 18:57:39 GMT 2020
-Tue Feb 11 15:57:39 -03 2020
+Tue Feb 11 19:06:43 GMT 2020
+Tue Feb 11 16:06:43 -03 2020
diff --git a/eev-blinks.el b/eev-blinks.el
index 73199e6..92770cd 100644
--- a/eev-blinks.el
+++ b/eev-blinks.el
@@ -522,8 +522,8 @@ CODE argument, and process the POS-SPEC-LIST."
(defun find-estring (string &rest pos-spec-list)
"Visit a temporary buffer whose contents are given by STR.
The default name for the buffer is \"*string*\", but this can be
-overriden by setting `ee-buffer-name' to another name with a `let'.
-If the buffer already exists its contents are destroyed.
+overridden by setting `ee-buffer-name' to another name with a
+`let'. If the buffer already exists its contents are destroyed.
The buffer is not made read-only."
(apply 'find-eoutput-rerun (or ee-buffer-name "*string*")
`(insert ,string) pos-spec-list))
@@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ See: (find-anchors-intro \"WARNING: some glyphs need
raw-text-unix\")"
(defun find-estring-lv (string &rest pos-spec-list)
"Visit a temporary buffer whose contents are given by STR.
The default name for the buffer is \"*string*\", but this can be
-overriden by setting `ee-buffer-name' to another name with a `let'.
+overridden by setting `ee-buffer-name' to another name with a `let'.
If the buffer already exists its contents are destroyed.
The buffer is not made read-only.
The \"Local variables:\" section in the buffer is processed."
@@ -724,7 +724,7 @@ it doesn't convert relative filenames into urls. See
;; (find-fline "/var/lib/dpkg/status" "\nPackage: bash\n")
(defun find-Package (fname &optional packagename &rest pos-spec-list)
- "Hyperlink to \"Package: \" achors in Debian package control files.
+ "Hyperlink to \"Package: \" anchors in Debian package control files.
See: `find-status', `find-available', (find-man \"grep-dctrl\")"
(find-fline fname)
(apply 'ee-goto-position
diff --git a/eev-bounded.el b/eev-bounded.el
index 3501a97..e6b369f 100644
--- a/eev-bounded.el
+++ b/eev-bounded.el
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
;; This file adds support for "bounded functions" to eev. For example:
;; `M-x eev' saves the region between point and mark into the
;; temporary script file; `M-x eev-bounded' saves the region around
-;; point, up to the first occurences of a certain delimiters before
+;; point, up to the first occurrences of a certain delimiters before
;; and after point, into the temporary script file.
;;
;; Big letters courtesy of Figlet.
diff --git a/eev-channels.el b/eev-channels.el
index 0ebcd11..6b4844a 100644
--- a/eev-channels.el
+++ b/eev-channels.el
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-;;; eev-channels.el -- control external processes usign signals,
+;;; eev-channels.el -- control external processes using signals,
;;; temporary files, and Expect scripts.
;; Copyright (C) 2012-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
diff --git a/eev-codings.el b/eev-codings.el
index 5561fd9..958f664 100644
--- a/eev-codings.el
+++ b/eev-codings.el
@@ -35,8 +35,8 @@
;;
;; in the local variables section at the end of (at least some) of his
;; files; the functions defined here make the local variables section
-;; trick unneccessary - `ee-format-as-anchor' now uses `ee-tolatin1'
-;; to produce a search string that works both unibyte, on UTF-8, on
+;; trick unnecessary - `ee-format-as-anchor' now uses `ee-tolatin1' to
+;; produce a search string that works both unibyte, on UTF-8, on
;; latin-1 files and some (most of?) other encodings.
;;
;; NOTE: `ee-tolatin1' a hack! Conversion to latin-1 seems to work in
diff --git a/eev-elinks.el b/eev-elinks.el
index 7c8c5db..1606eb0 100644
--- a/eev-elinks.el
+++ b/eev-elinks.el
@@ -774,6 +774,7 @@ when this is true remove the prefix D from FNAME, and put
the sexp
(setq fname (or fname (or (buffer-file-name) default-directory)))
`(,(ee-if-prefixp "~/" "~/" fname '`(find-fline ,fname+))
,(ee-if-prefixp "$S/http/" "http://" fname '(ee-H fname+))
+ ,(ee-if-prefixp "$S/https/" "https://" fname '(ee-H fname+))
,(ee-if-prefixp "$S/shttp/" "shttp://" fname '(ee-H fname+))
""
(find-file ,fname) ; non-refinable
diff --git a/eev-hlinks.el b/eev-hlinks.el
index 320bf9d..30abc4a 100644
--- a/eev-hlinks.el
+++ b/eev-hlinks.el
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@
;;
;; «ee-types-of-here» (to ".ee-types-of-here")
;; New code. Not working yet. Commented out.
-;; Uglyness: `ee-add-type-of-here' runs `sort' too often.
+;; Ugliness: `ee-add-type-of-here' runs `sort' too often.
;; See: (find-eev "eev-code.el" "alists")
;; (find-elnode "Sequence Functions" "Function: sort ")
diff --git a/eev-intro.el b/eev-intro.el
index 94c65df..77c0a02 100644
--- a/eev-intro.el
+++ b/eev-intro.el
@@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ start it again by typing \"~/eev\" again in the shell
prompt.
Eventually you will learn how go get out of everything and how to undo
almost anything, _BUT THAT WILL NOT HAPPEN IN THE FIRST TEN MINUTES_.
-This tutorial is intented to make you learn the most essential things
+This tutorial is intended to make you learn the most essential things
in the first ten minutes - including how to navigate in Emacs's
manuals.
@@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ line of the block below:
`M-e' accepts several different numeric prefixes that alter its
behavior. We are only interested in one of them now - `M-0 M-e'
-highlights the sexp for a fraction of a second insted of executing it.
+highlights the sexp for a fraction of a second instead of executing it.
Try it above.
@@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ or
sudo apt-get install emacs-common-non-dfsg
may work - but for \"...-non-dfsg\" packages may need you to
-enable access to the \"non-free\" respository... ask for help if
+enable access to the \"non-free\" repository... ask for help if
you need!
An important difference between elisp hyperlinks and browser
@@ -1656,7 +1656,7 @@ variables by running this:
(setq ee-info-file \"elisp\")
The short hyperlink to an info node is only produced when Info is
-visting a node in a manual whose name matches the variable
+visiting a node in a manual whose name matches the variable
`ee-info-file'.
@@ -2910,7 +2910,7 @@ special way, according to its type:
and the other arguments are interpreted (recursively) by
`ee-goto-rest':
- string -> jump to the next occurence of that string
+ string -> jump to the next occurrence of that string
number -> move down n lines
list -> evaluate the list
@@ -3267,14 +3267,14 @@ but eev-mode implements a shorthand for it: `M-e'. Try
it here:
`M-e' accepts several different numeric prefixes that alter its
behavior. We are only interested in one of them now - `M-0 M-e'
-highlights the sexp for a fraction of a second insted of
+highlights the sexp for a fraction of a second instead of
executing it. Try it above.
In some rare occasions we might want to run something like `M-e'
but without moving to the end of the line first. Eev-mode
implements a key binding for that: `M-E' (meta-shift-e). As an
exercise, try to use `M-0 M-E' at several positions below, to
-hightlight the subsexps `(* 2 3)', `(* 4 5)', and `4'.
+highlight the subsexps `(* 2 3)', `(* 4 5)', and `4'.
(+ (* 2 3) (* 4 5))
@@ -3464,7 +3464,7 @@ special way, according to its type:
and the other arguments are interpreted (recursively) by
`ee-goto-rest':
- string -> jump to the next occurence of that string
+ string -> jump to the next occurrence of that string
number -> move down n lines
list -> evaluate the list
@@ -3500,7 +3500,7 @@ argument in the pos-spec-list by running
`ee-format-as-anchor' on
it [TODO: document this], and the ones based on
`ee-goto-position-page' jump to the n-th \"page\" of a buffer if
the first argument of the pos-spec-list is a number, n; for
-exemple, if n is 234 that will jump to the 233-th formfeed (233
+example, if n is 234 that will jump to the 233-th formfeed (233
and not 234 because the page 1 is before the first formfeed). For
more on \"pages\", see:
@@ -3576,7 +3576,7 @@ keep the instructions visible.
10. More on functions
=====================
-A symbol - for example `f' - can be both a varible and a
+A symbol - for example `f' - can be both a variable and a
function; its \"value as a variable\" and its \"value as a
function\" are stored in different places. Try:
@@ -5782,7 +5782,7 @@ it is not empty, then `M-J' produces a definition for an
Note that `M-J' is quite dumb - it doesn't check if the first
\"word\" is a number, nor if the second is a sexp. Use it with
care! Try using `M-J' on the \"a b ...\" lines below - you will
-get useless definitons.
+get useless definitions.
a b c d
a b c
@@ -6083,7 +6083,7 @@ lists, like this (NOTE: do not execute these defuns!):
and they both invoke `ee-code-c-d', which does all the template
work and returns a big string; `ee-code-c-d' passes its `rest'
argument to a recursive function called `ee-code-c-d-rest', and
-for each one of the suported keywords there is a corresponding
+for each one of the supported keywords there is a corresponding
function, also recursive; for `:info' it is called
`ee-code-c-d-:info'. Their specifications are like this:
@@ -7450,7 +7450,7 @@ the way to play again the \"default audio/video file\" is
by
running the function `find-punchandjudyvideo'.
This is similar to what the `find-xxxtext' functions do - they
-store some informations about the last PDF opened with a
+store some information about the last PDF opened with a
`find-xxxtext' function into global variables. See:
(find-pdf-like-intro \"11. How `M-h M-p' guesses everything\")
@@ -7648,7 +7648,7 @@ to `find-youtubedl-links' below:
In the second one we get a buffer where all occurrences
of \"{title}\" have been substituted by \"TITLE\", and all
-occurrences of \"{ext-}\" by \".mp4\". What happenned was that
+occurrences of \"{ext-}\" by \".mp4\". What happened was that
(ee-youtubedl-guess* \"/tmp/\" \"abcdefghijk\")
--> (\"/tmp/TITLE-abcdefghijk.mp4.part\")
@@ -8330,7 +8330,7 @@ We can apply this idea
(find-eev-quick-intro \"7.4. Commands with very short names\")
(find-eev-quick-intro \"7.4. Commands with very short names\" \"(defun c
()\")
-to rcirc. If you connect occasionaly to the channels #eev,
+to rcirc. If you connect occasionally to the channels #eev,
#emacs, #git and #ruby, you can run this, or put these lines in
your .emacs:
@@ -9092,7 +9092,7 @@ and then:
a python interpreter \"listening on channel A\";
2) we use the top shell to send the lines \"print(2+3)\" and
- \"exit()\" \"thorugh the channel A\". In low-level terms
+ \"exit()\" \"through the channel A\". In low-level terms
this means that for each line
a) we save it into the file \"$EEVTMPDIR/eeg.A.str\",
@@ -9703,7 +9703,7 @@ player. All this is explained here:
30:21 remember that the first line regenerates the buffer...
31:07 we use that to select a directory for installation.
31:40 an eepitch block
-31:53 emacs is made to handle anyting that looks like text...
+31:53 emacs is made to handle anything that looks like text...
32:38 running terminals inside Emacs
32:52 the best of both worlds
33:50 f8
@@ -11202,7 +11202,7 @@ line of the block below:
`M-e' accepts several different numeric prefixes that alter its
behavior. We are only interested in one of them now - `M-0 M-e'
-highlights the sexp for a fraction of a second insted of executing it.
+highlights the sexp for a fraction of a second instead of executing it.
Try it above.
Also:
- [elpa] externals/eev updated (8bc3bde -> facb51d), Stefan Monnier, 2020/02/24
- [elpa] externals/eev 4dbb2d4 04/14: Rewrote `(find-templates-intro)'., Stefan Monnier, 2020/02/24
- [elpa] externals/eev 1133d7a 02/14: Added a new section to `(find-audiovideo-intro)'., Stefan Monnier, 2020/02/24
- [elpa] externals/eev 5f748b9 09/14: Fixed several typos (thx to Marc Simpson & codespell),
Stefan Monnier <=
- [elpa] externals/eev 5833336 03/14: Quote function names like this: `foo', Stefan Monnier, 2020/02/24
- [elpa] externals/eev 68e9991 01/14: Mention ":results output" in `(find-org-intro)'., Stefan Monnier, 2020/02/24
- [elpa] externals/eev 57c351e 05/14: Added the ee-ffll-functions (for `find-find-links-links-new')., Stefan Monnier, 2020/02/24
- [elpa] externals/eev dfb01f6 06/14: New function: `find-find-links-links-new'., Stefan Monnier, 2020/02/24
- [elpa] externals/eev a80a088 11/14: Small changes in README.md., Stefan Monnier, 2020/02/24
- [elpa] externals/eev bb41e52 07/14: New function: `find-fossil-links'., Stefan Monnier, 2020/02/24
- [elpa] externals/eev 4f4a4f1 12/14: Added `find-windows-eepitch-lua-links'., Stefan Monnier, 2020/02/24
- [elpa] externals/eev d2dc3d6 08/14: Moved `find-here-links' and friends to the file find-hlinks.el., Stefan Monnier, 2020/02/24
- [elpa] externals/eev d6d2a98 10/14: Rewrote the file README.md., Stefan Monnier, 2020/02/24
- [elpa] externals/eev d4f6082 13/14: Added `(find-windows-beginner-intro)' and `(find-extra-file-links)'., Stefan Monnier, 2020/02/24