+2002-10-11 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
+
+ * gnus.texi (Delayed Articles): Fix gnus-delay-initialize.
+
2002-10-10 Simon Josefsson <jas@extundo.com>
* message.texi (Security): Fix.
@table @code
@item gnus-delay-initialize
@findex gnus-delay-initialize
-By default, this function installs the @kbd{C-c C-j} key binding in
-Message mode and @code{gnus-delay-send-queue} in
-@code{gnus-get-new-news-hook}. But it accepts two optional arguments,
-@code{no-keymap} and @code{no-check}. If @code{no-keymap} is non-nil,
-the @kbd{C-c C-j} binding is not intalled. If @code{no-check} is
-non-nil, @code{gnus-get-new-news-hook} is not changed.
-
-For example, @code{(gnus-delay-initialize nil t)} means to change the
-keymap but not to change @code{gnus-get-new-news-hook}. Presumably, you
-want to use the demon for sending due delayed articles. Just don't
-forget to set that up :-)
+By default, this function installs @code{gnus-delay-send-queue} in
+@code{gnus-get-new-news-hook}. But it accepts the optional second
+argument @code{no-check}. If it is non-nil,
+@code{gnus-get-new-news-hook} is not changed. The optional first
+argument is ignored.
+
+For example, @code{(gnus-delay-initialize nil t)} means not to change
+@code{gnus-get-new-news-hook}. Presumably, you want to use the demon
+for sending due delayed articles. Just don't forget to set that up :-)
@end table