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authorPaul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>2013-11-16 23:51:24 -0800
committerPaul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>2013-11-16 23:51:24 -0800
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Spelling fixes.
* lisp/org/ob-python.el (org-babel-python-with-earmuffs): Rename from org-babel-python-with-earmufs. All uses changed. (org-babel-python-without-earmuffs): Rename from org-babel-python-without-earmufs. All uses changed.
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2 files changed, 23 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/doc/misc/ChangeLog b/doc/misc/ChangeLog
index ca4169316c5..6ea80e4be8d 100644
--- a/doc/misc/ChangeLog
+++ b/doc/misc/ChangeLog
@@ -1773,7 +1773,7 @@
* org.texi (Clocking commands): Document the use of S-M-<up/down>
on clock timestamps.
- * org.texi (Fast access to TODO states): Explicitely says only
+ * org.texi (Fast access to TODO states): Explicitly says only
letters are supported as fast TODO selection keys.
* org.texi (Link abbreviations): Illustrate the use of the "%h"
@@ -2549,7 +2549,7 @@
2012-01-03 Bastien Guerry <bzg@gnu.org> (tiny change)
- * org.texi (Selective export): Explicitely mention the default
+ * org.texi (Selective export): Explicitly mention the default
values for `org-export-select-tags',
`org-export-exclude-tags'.
diff --git a/doc/misc/org.texi b/doc/misc/org.texi
index d20aa6ecdad..5c416b65d77 100644
--- a/doc/misc/org.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/org.texi
@@ -688,7 +688,7 @@ Using header arguments
* System-wide header arguments:: Set global default values
* Language-specific header arguments:: Set default values by language
* Header arguments in Org mode properties:: Set default values for a buffer or heading
-* Language-specific header arguments in Org mode properties:: Set langugage-specific default values for a buffer or heading
+* Language-specific header arguments in Org mode properties:: Set language-specific default values for a buffer or heading
* Code block specific header arguments:: The most common way to set values
* Header arguments in function calls:: The most specific level
@@ -3874,7 +3874,7 @@ Jump to line 255.
Search for a link target @samp{<<My Target>>}, or do a text search for
@samp{my target}, similar to the search in internal links, see
@ref{Internal links}. In HTML export (@pxref{HTML export}), such a file
-link will become a HTML reference to the corresponding named anchor in
+link will become an HTML reference to the corresponding named anchor in
the linked file.
@item *My Target
In an Org file, restrict search to headlines.
@@ -8055,7 +8055,7 @@ You may also test for properties (@pxref{Properties and Columns}) at the same
time as matching tags. The properties may be real properties, or special
properties that represent other metadata (@pxref{Special properties}). For
example, the ``property'' @code{TODO} represents the TODO keyword of the
-entry and the ``propety'' @code{PRIORITY} represents the PRIORITY keyword of
+entry and the ``property'' @code{PRIORITY} represents the PRIORITY keyword of
the entry. The ITEM special property cannot currently be used in tags/property
searches@footnote{But @pxref{x-agenda-skip-entry-regexp,
,skipping entries based on regexp}.}.
@@ -8547,7 +8547,7 @@ Limit the number of tagged entries.
@end table
When set to a positive integer, each option will exclude entries from other
-catogories: for example, @code{(setq org-agenda-max-effort 100)} will limit
+categories: for example, @code{(setq org-agenda-max-effort 100)} will limit
the agenda to 100 minutes of effort and exclude any entry that as no effort
property. If you want to include entries with no effort property, use a
negative value for @code{org-agenda-max-effort}.
@@ -9632,7 +9632,7 @@ or on a per-file basis with a line like
@end example
If you would like to move the table of contents to a different location, you
-should turn off the detault table using @code{org-export-with-toc} or
+should turn off the default table using @code{org-export-with-toc} or
@code{#+OPTIONS} and insert @code{#+TOC: headlines N} at the desired
location(s).
@@ -10856,7 +10856,7 @@ recognized. See @ref{@LaTeX{} and PDF export} for more information.
@cindex #+BEAMER_INNER_THEME
@cindex #+BEAMER_OUTER_THEME
Beamer export introduces a number of keywords to insert code in the
-document's header. Four control appearance of the presentantion:
+document's header. Four control appearance of the presentation:
@code{#+BEAMER_THEME}, @code{#+BEAMER_COLOR_THEME},
@code{#+BEAMER_FONT_THEME}, @code{#+BEAMER_INNER_THEME} and
@code{#+BEAMER_OUTER_THEME}. All of them accept optional arguments
@@ -10975,7 +10975,7 @@ Here is a simple example Org document that is intended for Beamer export.
@section HTML export
@cindex HTML export
-Org mode contains a HTML (XHTML 1.0 strict) exporter with extensive
+Org mode contains an HTML (XHTML 1.0 strict) exporter with extensive
HTML formatting, in ways similar to John Gruber's @emph{markdown}
language, but with additional support for tables.
@@ -10998,11 +10998,11 @@ language, but with additional support for tables.
@table @kbd
@orgcmd{C-c C-e h h,org-html-export-to-html}
-Export as a HTML file. For an Org file @file{myfile.org},
+Export as an HTML file. For an Org file @file{myfile.org},
the HTML file will be @file{myfile.html}. The file will be overwritten
without warning.
@kbd{C-c C-e h o}
-Export as a HTML file and immediately open it with a browser.
+Export as an HTML file and immediately open it with a browser.
@orgcmd{C-c C-e h H,org-html-export-as-html}
Export to a temporary buffer. Do not create a file.
@end table
@@ -11029,7 +11029,7 @@ Export to a temporary buffer. Do not create a file.
Org can export to various (X)HTML flavors.
Setting the variable @code{org-html-doctype} allows you to export to different
-(X)HTML variants. The exported HTML will be adjusted according to the sytax
+(X)HTML variants. The exported HTML will be adjusted according to the syntax
requirements of that variant. You can either set this variable to a doctype
string directly, in which case the exporter will try to adjust the syntax
automatically, or you can use a ready-made doctype. The ready-made options
@@ -11176,7 +11176,7 @@ includes automatic links created by radio targets (@pxref{Radio
targets}). Links to external files will still work if the target file is on
the same @i{relative} path as the published Org file. Links to other
@file{.org} files will be translated into HTML links under the assumption
-that a HTML version also exists of the linked file, at the same relative
+that an HTML version also exists of the linked file, at the same relative
path. @samp{id:} links can then be used to jump to specific entries across
files. For information related to linking files while publishing them to a
publishing directory see @ref{Publishing links}.
@@ -11773,10 +11773,10 @@ attribute. You may set it to:
@code{t}: if you want to make the source block a float. It is the default
value when a caption is provided.
@item
-@code{mulicolumn}: if you wish to include a source block which spans multiple
-colums in a page.
+@code{multicolumn}: if you wish to include a source block which spans multiple
+columns in a page.
@item
-@code{nil}: if you need to avoid any floating evironment, even when a caption
+@code{nil}: if you need to avoid any floating environment, even when a caption
is provided. It is useful for source code that may not fit in a single page.
@end itemize
@@ -11838,7 +11838,7 @@ respectively, @code{:width} and @code{:thickness} attributes:
@section Markdown export
@cindex Markdown export
-@code{md} export back-end generates Markdown syntax@footnote{Vanilla flavour,
+@code{md} export back-end generates Markdown syntax@footnote{Vanilla flavor,
as defined at @url{http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/}.} for an Org
mode buffer.
@@ -12861,7 +12861,7 @@ you are using. The FAQ covers this issue.
@cindex export back-ends, built-in
@vindex org-export-backends
-On top of the aforemetioned back-ends, Org comes with other built-in ones:
+On top of the aforementioned back-ends, Org comes with other built-in ones:
@itemize
@item @file{ox-man.el}: export to a man page.
@@ -12894,8 +12894,8 @@ Convert the selected region into @code{Texinfo}.
Convert the selected region into @code{MarkDown}.
@end table
-This is particularily useful for converting tables and lists in foreign
-buffers. E.g., in a HTML buffer, you can turn on @code{orgstruct-mode}, then
+This is particularly useful for converting tables and lists in foreign
+buffers. E.g., in an HTML buffer, you can turn on @code{orgstruct-mode}, then
use Org commands for editing a list, and finally select and convert the list
with @code{M-x org-html-convert-region-to-html RET}.
@@ -17273,8 +17273,8 @@ to become slow. Below are some tips on how to speed up the agenda commands.
@enumerate
@item
-Reduce the number of Org agenda files: this will reduce the slowliness caused
-by accessing to a hard drive.
+Reduce the number of Org agenda files: this will reduce the slowness caused
+by accessing a hard drive.
@item
Reduce the number of DONE and archived headlines: this way the agenda does
not need to skip them.
@@ -17912,7 +17912,7 @@ inspired some of the early development, including HTML export. He also
asked for a way to narrow wide table columns.
@item
@i{Jason Dunsmore} has been maintaining the Org-Mode server at Rackspace for
-several years now. He also sponsered the hosting costs until Rackspace
+several years now. He also sponsored the hosting costs until Rackspace
started to host us for free.
@item
@i{Thomas S. Dye} contributed documentation on Worg and helped integrating