From 272e1754d867f312c42b69362dddc639e37566b8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bastien Guerry Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2009 01:58:36 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] doc/org.texi: Fixed typos. This typos were reported by Peter Tury on Emacs mailing list. Message-Id: handler.1944.B.123223681425565@emacsbugs.donarmstrong.com --- doc/org.texi | 131 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 74 insertions(+), 57 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi index ce638b318..fed6432e8 100644 --- a/doc/org.texi +++ b/doc/org.texi @@ -5204,7 +5204,7 @@ entries to the beginning or end of the file, respectively. An optional sixth element specifies the contexts in which the user can select the template. This element can be a list of major modes or a function. @code{org-remember} will first check whether the function returns @code{t} or -if we are in any of the listed major mode, and exclude templates fo which +if we are in any of the listed major mode, and exclude templates for which this condition is not fulfilled. Templates that do not specify this element at all, or that use @code{nil} or @code{t} as a value will always be selectable. @@ -6131,7 +6131,7 @@ previously used indirect buffer. @c @kindex l @item l -Toggle Logbook mode. In Logbook mode, entries that where marked DONE while +Toggle Logbook mode. In Logbook mode, entries that were marked DONE while logging was on (variable @code{org-log-done}) are shown in the agenda, as are entries that have been clocked on that day. You can configure the entry types that should be included in log mode using the variable @@ -6141,10 +6141,10 @@ prefix args @kbd{C-u C-u}, show only logging information, nothing else. @c @kindex v @item v -Toggle Archives mode. In archives mode, trees that are marked are also -scanned when producing the agenda. When you call this command with a -@kbd{C-u} prefix argument, even all archive files are included. To exit -archives mode, press @kbd{v} again. +Toggle Archives mode. In archives mode, trees that are marked +@code{ARCHIVED} are also scanned when producing the agenda. When you call +this command with a @kbd{C-u} prefix argument, even all archive files are +included. To exit archives mode, press @kbd{v} again. @c @kindex R @item R @@ -7982,17 +7982,16 @@ referring to an external file. @emph{Sebastian Rose} has written a JavaScript program especially designed to enhance the web viewing experience of HTML files created with Org. This -program allows you to view large files in two different ways. The first one is -an @emph{Info}-like mode where each section is displayed separately and +program allows you to view large files in two different ways. The first one +is an @emph{Info}-like mode where each section is displayed separately and navigation can be done with the @kbd{n} and @kbd{p} keys (and some other keys as well, press @kbd{?} for an overview of the available keys). The second -view type is a @emph{folding} view much like Org provides inside Emacs. -The script is available at @url{http://orgmode.org/org-info.js} and you can -find the documentation for it at -@url{http://orgmode.org/worg/code/org-info-js/org-info.js.html}. We are -serving the script from our site, but if you use it a lot, you might not want -to be dependent on @url{orgmode.org} and prefer to install a local copy on -your own web server. +view type is a @emph{folding} view much like Org provides inside Emacs. The +script is available at @url{http://orgmode.org/org-info.js} and you can find +the documentation for it at @url{http://orgmode.org/worg/code/org-info-js/}. +We are serving the script from our site, but if you use it a lot, you might +not want to be dependent on @url{orgmode.org} and prefer to install a local +copy on your own web server. To use the script, you need to make sure that the @file{org-jsinfo.el} module gets loaded. It should be loaded by default, but you can try @kbd{M-x @@ -9292,67 +9291,85 @@ go to @url{http://orgmode.org} to get access to these modules. @table @asis @item @file{org-annotate-file.el} by @i{Philip Jackson} - Annotate a file with org syntax, in a separate file, with links back to - the annotated file. +Annotate a file with org syntax, in a separate file, with links back to the +annotated file. + @item @file{org-annotation-helper.el} by @i{Bastien Guerry and Daniel E. German} - Call @i{remember} directly from Firefox/Opera, or from Adobe Reader. - When activating a special link or bookmark, Emacs receives a trigger to - create a note with a link back to the website. Requires some setup, a - detailes description is in - @file{contrib/packages/org-annotation-helper}. +Call @i{remember} directly from Firefox/Opera, or from Adobe Reader. When +activating a special link or bookmark, Emacs receives a trigger to create a +note with a link back to the website. Requires some setup, a detailes +description is in @file{contrib/packages/org-annotation-helper}. + @item @file{org-bookmark.el} by @i{Tokuya Kameshima} - Support for links to Emacs bookmarks. +Support for links to Emacs bookmarks. + @item @file{org-depend.el} by @i{Carsten Dominik} - TODO dependencies for Org-mode. Make TODO state changes in one entry - trigger changes in another, or be blocked by the state of another - entry. Also, easily create chains of TODO items with exactly one - active item at any time. +TODO dependencies for Org-mode. Make TODO state changes in one entry trigger +changes in another, or be blocked by the state of another entry. Also, +easily create chains of TODO items with exactly one active item at any time. + @item @file{org-elisp-symbol.el} by @i{Bastien Guerry} - Org links to emacs-lisp symbols. This can create annotated links that - exactly point to the definition location of a variable of function. +Org links to emacs-lisp symbols. This can create annotated links that +exactly point to the definition location of a variable of function. + @item @file{org-eval.el} by @i{Carsten Dominik} - The @code{} tag, adapted from Emacs Wiki and Emacs Muse, allows - text to be included in a document that is the result of evaluating some - code. Other scripting languages like @code{perl} can be supported with - this package as well. +The @code{} tag, adapted from Emacs Wiki and Emacs Muse, allows text to +be included in a document that is the result of evaluating some code. Other +scripting languages like @code{perl} can be supported with this package as +well. + @item @file{org-eval-light.el} by @i{Eric Schulte} - User-controlled evaluation of code in an Org buffer. +User-controlled evaluation of code in an Org buffer. + @item @file{org-exp-blocks.el} by @i{Eric Schulte} - Preprocess user-defined blocks for export. +Preprocess user-defined blocks for export. + @item @file{org-expiry.el} by @i{Bastien Guerry} - Expiry mechanism for Org entries. +Expiry mechanism for Org entries. + @item @file{org-indent.el} by @i{Carsten Dominik} - Dynamic indentation of Org outlines. The plan is to indent an outline - according to level, but so far this is too hard for a proper and stable - implementation. Still, it works somewhat. +Dynamic indentation of Org outlines. The plan is to indent an outline +according to level, but so far this is too hard for a proper and stable +implementation. Still, it works somewhat. + @item @file{org-interactive-query.el} by @i{Christopher League} - Interactive modification of tags queries. After running a general - query in Org, this package allows to narrow down the results by adding - more tags or keywords. +Interactive modification of tags queries. After running a general query in +Org, this package allows to narrow down the results by adding more tags or +keywords. + @item @file{org-mairix.el} by @i{Georg C. F. Greve} - Hook mairix search into Org for different MUAs. +Hook mairix search into Org for different MUAs. + @item @file{org-man.el} by @i{Carsten Dominik} - Support for links to manpages in Org-mode. +Support for links to manpages in Org-mode. + @item @file{org-mtags.el} by @i{Carsten Dominik} - Support for some Muse-like tags in Org-mode. This package allows you - to write @code{} and @code{} and other syntax copied from - Emacs Muse, right inside an Org file. The goal here is to make it easy - to publish the same file using either org-publish or Muse. +Support for some Muse-like tags in Org-mode. This package allows you to +write @code{} and @code{} and other syntax copied from Emacs +Muse, right inside an Org file. The goal here is to make it easy to publish +the same file using either org-publish or Muse. + @item @file{org-panel.el} by @i{Lennard Borgman} - Simplified and display-aided access to some Org commands. +Simplified and display-aided access to some Org commands. + @item @file{org-registry.el} by @i{Bastien Guerry} - A registry for Org links, to find out from where links point to a given - file or location. +A registry for Org links, to find out from where links point to a given file +or location. + @item @file{org2rem.el} by @i{Bastien Guerry} - Convert org appointments into reminders for the @file{remind} program. +Convert org appointments into reminders for the @file{remind} program. + @item @file{org-screen.el} by @i{Andrew Hyatt} - Visit screen sessions through Org-mode links. +Visit screen sessions through Org-mode links. + @item @file{org-toc.el} by @i{Bastien Guerry} - Table of contents in a separate buffer, with fast access to sections - and easy visibility cycling. +Table of contents in a separate buffer, with fast access to sections and easy +visibility cycling. + @item @file{orgtbl-sqlinsert.el} by @i{Jason Riedy} - Convert Org-mode tables to SQL insertions. Documentation for this can - be found on the Worg pages. +Convert Org-mode tables to SQL insertions. Documentation for this can be +found on the Worg pages. + @end table @node Other extensions, , Extensions in the contrib directory, Extensions