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From: Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl>
To: Bernt Hansen <bernt@norang.ca>
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Fix typos on website Changes documentation
Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2008 21:41:03 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3046639D-9C13-42D7-97AB-B7E6BF89F51A@uva.nl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87d4h72sq1.fsf@gollum.intra.norang.ca>

Thanks!

- Carsten

On Nov 7, 2008, at 9:20 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:

>
> - Fix minor grammar issues
> - Fix typos
> - Fix typo is variable name for example lisp code
> ---
>
> Carsten: This commit is available at git://git.norang.ca/org-mode in  
> the
>         branch fix-website-changelog
>
> -Bernt
>
>
> ORGWEBPAGE/Changes.org |   42 ++++++++++++++++++++ 
> +---------------------
> 1 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/ORGWEBPAGE/Changes.org b/ORGWEBPAGE/Changes.org
> index 5980861..6dcb05d 100644
> --- a/ORGWEBPAGE/Changes.org
> +++ b/ORGWEBPAGE/Changes.org
> @@ -23,19 +23,19 @@
> ** Details
>
> *** Yanking subtree with =C-y= now adjusts the tree level
> -    When yanking a cut/copied subtree or a series of trees, even
> -    the nomal yank key =C-y= does now adjust the level of the tree
> -    to make it fit into the current outline position, without
> -    loosing its identity, and without swallowing other subtrees.
> +    When yanking a cut/copied subtree or a series of trees, the
> +    normal yank key =C-y= now adjusts the level of the tree to
> +    make it fit into the current outline position, without losing
> +    its identity, and without swallowing other subtrees.
>
>     This uses the command =org-past-subtree=.  An additional
> -    change in that command has been implemented:  Normally, this
> +    change in that command has been implemented: Normally, this
>     command picks the right outline level from the surrounding
> -    *visible* headlines, and uses the smaller on.  So it the
> +    *visible* headlines, and uses the smaller one.  So if the
>     cursor is between a level 4 and a level 3 headline, the tree
> -    will be pasted as level 3.  Now, if the cursor is actually
> -    *at* the beginning of a headline, the level of that headline
> -    will be used.  So lets say you have a tree like this:
> +    will be pasted as level 3.  If the cursor is actually *at*
> +    the beginning of a headline, the level of that headline will
> +    be used.  For example, lets say you have a tree like this:
>
> #+begin_src org
> ,* Level one
> @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
>     insertion.  When at (1), the tree will be pasted as level 2.
>     When at (2), it will be pasted as level 1.
>
> -    If you do not like =C-y= to behave like this, configure the
> +    If you do not want =C-y= to behave like this, configure the
>     variable =org-yank-adjusted-subtrees=.
>
>     Thanks to Samuel Wales for this idea and a partial implementation.
> @@ -56,17 +56,17 @@
> *** State changes can now be shown in the log mode in the agenda
>
>     If you configure the variable =org-agenda-log-mode-items=,
> -    you can now request that all logged state changes should also
> -    show up in the agenda when log mode is active.  If you find
> -    this too much for normal applications, you can also
> -    temporarily request the inclusion of state changes by
> -    pressing =C-u l= in the agenda.
> +    you can now request that all logged state changes be included
> +    in the agenda when log mode is active.  If you find this too
> +    much for normal applications, you can also temporarily
> +    request the inclusion of state changes by pressing =C-u l= in
> +    the agenda.
>
>     This was a request by Hsiu-Khuern Tang.
>
> *** Footnote in HTML export are now collected at the end of the  
> document
>     Previously, footnotes would be left in the document where
> -    they are defined, bow that are all collected and put into a
> +    they are defined, now they are all collected and put into a
>     special =<div>= at the end of the document.
>
>     Thanks to Sebastian Rose for this request.
> @@ -75,15 +75,15 @@
>
>     Thanks to Sebastian Rose for pushing this cleanup.
>
> -*** The clock can be now resumed after exiting and re-starting Emacs
> +*** The clock can now be resumed after exiting and re-starting Emacs
>
> -    If the option =org-clock-resume= is t, and the first clock
> +    If the option =org-clock-in-resume= is t, and the first clock
>     line in an entry is unclosed, clocking into that task resumes
>     the clock from that time.
>
>     Thanks to James JD Smith for a patch to this effect.
>
> -*** Clock-related data can be saved and resumed accross Emacs  
> sessions
> +*** Clock-related data can be saved and resumed across Emacs sessions
>
>     The data saved include the contents of =org-clock-history=,
>     and the running clock, if there is one.
> @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@
>
>     Inserting file links with =C-u C-c C-l= was buggy if the
>     setting of `org-link-file-path-type' was `adaptive' (the
> -    default).  Absolute file path's were not abbreviated relative
> +    default).  Absolute file paths were not abbreviated relative
>     to the users home directory.  This bug has been fixed.
>
>     Thanks to Matt Lundin for the report.
> @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
>     Here is the setup you need:
>
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> -(setq org-ling-abbrev-alist '(("att" . org-attach-expand-link)))
> +(setq org-link-abbrev-alist '(("att" . org-attach-expand-link)))
> #+end_src
>
>     After this, a link like this will work
> -- 
> 1.6.0.3.523.g304d0
>
>
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2008-11-07 20:20 [PATCH] Fix typos on website Changes documentation Bernt Hansen
2008-11-07 20:41 ` Carsten Dominik [this message]

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