From: Jesper Harder Date: Sun, 18 May 2003 23:00:33 +0000 (+0000) Subject: *** empty log message *** X-Git-Url: http://cgit.sxemacs.org/?p=gnus;a=commitdiff_plain;h=96fe544a9d8fc584659b81e28fe1853ee66b13be *** empty log message *** --- diff --git a/texi/ChangeLog b/texi/ChangeLog index 4e8d19269..86730cd5f 100644 --- a/texi/ChangeLog +++ b/texi/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,22 @@ +2003-05-17 Adrian Aichner + + * emacs-mime.texi (Charset Translation): Ruthless typo fixing. + * gnus.texi (Top): Ditto. + * gnus.texi (Selecting a Group): Ditto. + * gnus.texi (Delayed Articles): Ditto. + * gnus.texi (Hiding Headers): Ditto. + * gnus.texi (Getting Mail): Ditto. + * gnus.texi (Comparing Mail Back Ends): Ditto. + * gnus.texi (IMAP): Ditto. + * gnus.texi (Required Back End Functions): Ditto. + * gnusref.tex (MIMESummary): Ditto. + * message.texi (Message Headers): Ditto. + * message.texi (Mail Variables): Ditto. + * pgg.texi (Prerequisites): Ditto. + * pgg.texi (Architecture): Ditto. + * pgg.texi (Backend methods): Ditto. + * sieve.texi (Managing Sieve): Ditto. + 2003-05-17 Jesper Harder * gnusref.tex (subsection*{Notes}): Fix. diff --git a/texi/emacs-mime.texi b/texi/emacs-mime.texi index 40b91b1f5..16936e593 100644 --- a/texi/emacs-mime.texi +++ b/texi/emacs-mime.texi @@ -875,7 +875,7 @@ messages. You can modify this by altering the @code{mm-coding-system-priorities} variable though (@pxref{Encoding Customization}). -The charset to be used can be overriden by setting the @code{charset} +The charset to be used can be overridden by setting the @code{charset} MML tag (@pxref{MML Definition}) when composing the message. The encoding of characters (quoted-printable, 8bit etc) is orthogonal diff --git a/texi/gnus.texi b/texi/gnus.texi index f67a794ed..f30b12428 100644 --- a/texi/gnus.texi +++ b/texi/gnus.texi @@ -690,7 +690,7 @@ Getting Mail * Group Mail Splitting:: Use group customize to drive mail splitting. * Incorporating Old Mail:: What about the old mail you have? * Expiring Mail:: Getting rid of unwanted mail. -* Washing Mail:: Removing gruft from the mail you get. +* Washing Mail:: Removing cruft from the mail you get. * Duplicates:: Dealing with duplicated mail. * Not Reading Mail:: Using mail back ends for reading other files. * Choosing a Mail Back End:: Gnus can read a variety of mail formats. @@ -2122,7 +2122,7 @@ manner will have no permanent effects. @vindex gnus-large-newsgroup The @code{gnus-large-newsgroup} variable says what Gnus should consider to be a big group. If it is @code{nil}, no groups are -considered big. The default vaule is 200. If the group has more +considered big. The default value is 200. If the group has more (unread and/or ticked) articles than this, Gnus will query the user before entering the group. The user can then specify how many articles should be fetched from the server. If the user specifies a @@ -5548,7 +5548,7 @@ A time span. Consists of an integer and a letter. For example, (months) and @code{Y} (years). @item -A specific date. Looks like @code{YYYYY-MM-DD}. The message will be +A specific date. Looks like @code{YYYY-MM-DD}. The message will be delayed until that day, at a specific time (eight o'clock by default). See also @code{gnus-delay-default-hour}. @@ -10757,13 +10757,13 @@ Remove the @code{Newsgroups} header if it only contains the current group name. @item to-address Remove the @code{To} header if it only contains the address identical to -the current groups's @code{to-address} parameter. +the current group's @code{to-address} parameter. @item to-list Remove the @code{To} header if it only contains the address identical to -the current groups's @code{to-list} parameter. +the current group's @code{to-list} parameter. @item cc-list Remove the @code{CC} header if it only contains the address identical to -the current groups's @code{to-list} parameter. +the current group's @code{to-list} parameter. @item date Remove the @code{Date} header if the article is less than three days old. @@ -12930,7 +12930,7 @@ course. * Group Mail Splitting:: Use group customize to drive mail splitting. * Incorporating Old Mail:: What about the old mail you have? * Expiring Mail:: Getting rid of unwanted mail. -* Washing Mail:: Removing gruft from the mail you get. +* Washing Mail:: Removing cruft from the mail you get. * Duplicates:: Dealing with duplicated mail. * Not Reading Mail:: Using mail back ends for reading other files. * Choosing a Mail Back End:: Gnus can read a variety of mail formats. @@ -15278,7 +15278,7 @@ file system. Since maildirs don't require locking for delivery, the maildirs you use as groups can also be the maildirs your mail is directly delivered to. -This means you can skip Gnus's mail splitting if your mail is already +This means you can skip Gnus' mail splitting if your mail is already organized into different mailboxes during delivery. A @code{directory} entry in @code{mail-sources} would have a similar effect, but would require one set of mailboxes for spooling deliveries (in mbox format, @@ -15948,8 +15948,8 @@ external library @code{digest-md5.el}. @item nnimap-expunge-on-close @cindex expunging @vindex nnimap-expunge-on-close -Unlike Parmenides the @acronym{IMAP} designers has decided that things that -doesn't exist actually does exist. More specifically, @acronym{IMAP} has +Unlike Parmenides the @acronym{IMAP} designers have decided things that +don't exist actually do exist. More specifically, @acronym{IMAP} has this concept of marking articles @code{Deleted} which doesn't actually delete them, and this (marking them @code{Deleted}, that is) is what nnimap does when you delete an article in Gnus (with @kbd{B DEL} or @@ -26197,7 +26197,7 @@ There should be no data returned. If @var{server} is the current virtual server, and the connection to the physical server is alive, then this function should return a -non-@code{nil} vlue. This function should under no circumstances +non-@code{nil} value. This function should under no circumstances attempt to reconnect to a server we have lost connection to. There should be no data returned. diff --git a/texi/gnusref.tex b/texi/gnusref.tex index 992076c04..6ada58065 100644 --- a/texi/gnusref.tex +++ b/texi/gnusref.tex @@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ K $\mid$ & Pipe the MIME part to an external command.\\ K b & Make all the MIME parts have buttons in front of them.\\ K m & Try to repair {\bf multipart-headers}.\\ - K C & View the MIME part using a differenct {\bf charset}.\\ + K C & View the MIME part using a different {\bf charset}.\\ X m & Save all parts matching a MIME type to a directory. [p/p]\\ M-t & Toggle the buttonized display of the article buffer.\\ W M w & Decode RFC2047-encoded words in the article headers.\\ @@ -943,7 +943,7 @@ \end{keys} The four letters stand for:\\* \quad \B{A}ction: I)ncrease, L)ower;\\* - \quad \B{p}art: a)utor (from), s)ubject, x)refs (cross-posting), d)ate, l)ines, + \quad \B{p}art: a)uthor (from), s)ubject, x)refs (cross-posting), d)ate, l)ines, message-i)d, t)references (parent), f)ollowup, b)ody, h)ead (all headers);\\* \quad \B{m}atch type:\\* \qquad string: s)ubstring, e)xact, r)egexp, f)uzzy,\\* @@ -1062,7 +1062,7 @@ C-c C-f C-d & Move to \textbf{Distribution:}.\\ C-c C-f C-m & Move to \textbf{Mail-Followup-To:}.\\ C-c C-f C-o & Move to \textbf{From:}.\\ - C-c C-f C-a & Insert a resonable \textbf{Mail-Followup-To:} for + C-c C-f C-a & Insert a reasonable \textbf{Mail-Followup-To:} for an unsubscribed list. [Prefix: include addresses in \textbf{Cc:}]\\ C-c C-f TAB & (C-c C-u) Move to \textbf{Importance:}.\\ C-c M-n & Insert \textbf{Disposition-Notification-To:} @@ -1084,7 +1084,7 @@ C-c C-m m & Insert \textbf{multi}-part.\\ C-c C-m q & \textbf{Quote} region.\\ C-c C-m c s & Encrypt message using \textbf{S/MIME}.\\ - C-c C-m c o & Encrypt message usging PGP.\\ + C-c C-m c o & Encrypt message using PGP.\\ C-c C-m c p & Encrypt message using \textbf{PGP/MIME}.\\ C-c C-m s s & Sign message using \textbf{S/MIME}.\\ C-c C-m s o & Sign message using PGP.\\ diff --git a/texi/message.texi b/texi/message.texi index e650b0e5d..cf110facc 100644 --- a/texi/message.texi +++ b/texi/message.texi @@ -1329,7 +1329,7 @@ Responses to messages have subjects that start with @samp{Re: }. This is @emph{not} an abbreviation of the English word ``response'', but is Latin, and means ``in response to''. Some illiterate nincompoops have failed to grasp this fact, and have ``internationalized'' their software -to use abonimations like @samp{Aw: } (``antwort'') or @samp{Sv: } +to use abominations like @samp{Aw: } (``antwort'') or @samp{Sv: } (``svar'') instead, which is meaningless and evil. However, you may have to deal with users that use these evil tools, in which case you may set this variable to a regexp that matches these prefixes. Myself, I @@ -1461,7 +1461,7 @@ the address to use in the @acronym{SMTP} envelope. If it is @item message-mailer-swallows-blank-line @vindex message-mailer-swallows-blank-line Set this to non-@code{nil} if the system's mailer runs the header and -body together. (This problem exists on Sunos 4 when sendmail is run +body together. (This problem exists on SunOS 4 when sendmail is run in remote mode.) The value should be an expression to test whether the problem will actually occur. diff --git a/texi/pgg.texi b/texi/pgg.texi index a57fe11f2..dfef94637 100644 --- a/texi/pgg.texi +++ b/texi/pgg.texi @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ This document assumes that you have already obtained and installed them and that you are familiar with its basic functions. By default, PGG uses GnuPG, but Pretty Good Privacy version 2 or version -5 are also supported. If you are new to such a system, I recomend that +5 are also supported. If you are new to such a system, I recommend that you should look over the GNU Privacy Handbook (GPH) which is available at @uref{http://www.gnupg.org/gph/}. @@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ interchangeably with "scheme" in this document). This term refers to a singleton object wrapped with the luna object system. Since PGG was designed for accessing and developing PGP functionality, -the architecture had to be designed not just for interoperablity but +the architecture had to be designed not just for interoperability but also for extensiblity. In this chapter we explore the architecture while finding out how to write the PGG backend. @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ create a detached signature. If signing is successful, it returns Verify the current region between @var{start} and @var{end}. If the optional third argument @var{signature} is non-@code{nil}, it is treated as the detached signature of the current region. If the signature is -successflly verified, it returns @code{t}, otherwise @code{nil}. +successfully verified, it returns @code{t}, otherwise @code{nil}. @end deffn @deffn Method pgg-scheme-insert-key scheme diff --git a/texi/sieve.texi b/texi/sieve.texi index e4403b9ca..ed2574ead 100644 --- a/texi/sieve.texi +++ b/texi/sieve.texi @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ on a remote server. It can be invoked with @kbd{M-x sieve-manage RET}, which queries the user for a server and if necessary, user credentials to use. -When a server has been succesfully contacted, the Manage Sieve buffer +When a server has been successfully contacted, the Manage Sieve buffer looks something like: @example