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authorGlenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>2012-02-28 00:17:21 -0800
committerGlenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>2012-02-28 00:17:21 -0800
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Standardize possessive apostrophe usage in manuals, docs, and comments
Ref: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2012-02/msg00649.html
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@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ When the original message is cited by @code{sc-cite-original}, it will
(optionally) be filled by Supercite. However, if you manually edit the
cited text and want to re-fill it, you must use an add-on package such
as @cite{filladapt} or @cite{gin-mode}. These packages can recognize
-Supercited text and will fill them appropriately. Emacs' built-in
+Supercited text and will fill them appropriately. Emacs's built-in
filling routines, e.g@. @code{fill-paragraph}, do not recognize cited
text and will not re-fill them properly because it cannot guess the
@code{fill-prefix} being used.
@@ -786,7 +786,7 @@ pertaining to the MUAs you are using.
One final note. After Supercite is loaded into your Emacs session, it
runs the hook @code{sc-load-hook}. You can put any customizations into
this hook since it is only run once. This will not work, however, if
-your Emacs maintainer has put Supercite into your dumped Emacs' image.
+your Emacs maintainer has put Supercite into your dumped Emacs image.
In that case, you can use the @code{sc-pre-hook} variable, but this will
get executed every time @code{sc-cite-original} is called. @xref{Reply
Buffer Initialization}.@refill
@@ -1008,7 +1008,7 @@ fill each cited paragraph in the reply buffer.
I usually run with both these variables containing their default values.
When Supercite's automatic filling breaks on a particular message, I
-will use Emacs' undo feature to undo back before the citation was
+will use Emacs's undo feature to undo back before the citation was
applied to the original message. Then I'll toggle the variables and
manually cite those paragraphs that I don't want to fill or collapse
whitespace on. @xref{Variable Toggling Shortcuts}.@refill
@@ -1688,7 +1688,7 @@ Toggles the variable @code{sc-fixup-whitespace-p}.
@findex set-variable
The following commands let you set the value of multi-value variables,
-in the same way that Emacs' @code{set-variable} does:
+in the same way that Emacs's @code{set-variable} does:
@table @kbd
@item C-c C-p C-t a
@@ -1777,7 +1777,7 @@ old information is lost.@refill
@findex open-line
@kindex C-c C-p o
@item @code{sc-open-line} (@kbd{C-c C-p o})
-Similar to Emacs' standard @code{open-line} commands, but inserts the
+Similar to Emacs's standard @code{open-line} commands, but inserts the
citation string in front of the new line. As with @code{open-line},
an optional numeric argument inserts that many new lines.@refill
@end table