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authorJuanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>2003-02-04 14:56:31 +0000
committerJuanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>2003-02-04 14:56:31 +0000
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+++ b/man/eudc.texi
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ LDAP or the CCSO white pages directory system (PH/QI)
* Usage:: The various usage possibilities explained
* Credits:: Who's done what
* Command and Function Index::
-* Variables Index::
+* Variables Index::
@end menu
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ LDAP or the CCSO white pages directory system (PH/QI)
EUDC, the @dfn{Emacs Unified Directory Client}, provides a common user
interface to access directory servers using different directory
-protocols.
+protocols.
Currently supported back-ends are:
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ BBDB, Big Brother's Insiduous Database
The main features of the EUDC interface are:
@itemize @bullet
-@item
+@item
Queries using a customizable form
@item
Inline query expansion (for instance you can expand a name
@@ -216,10 +216,10 @@ initialization file to add a shortcut for email address expansion in
email composition buffers (@pxref{Inline Query Expansion})
@lisp
-(eval-after-load
+(eval-after-load
"message"
'(define-key message-mode-map [(control ?c) (tab)] 'eudc-expand-inline))
-(eval-after-load
+(eval-after-load
"sendmail"
'(define-key mail-mode-map [(control ?c) (tab)] 'eudc-expand-inline))
@end lisp
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ customization options are available through the @samp{Directory Search}
submenu of the @samp{Tools} submenu.
@menu
-* Querying Servers:: How queries are performed and handled
+* Querying Servers:: How queries are performed and handled
* Query Form:: How to use and customize the query form
* Display of Query Results:: Controlling how query results are presented
* Inline Query Expansion:: How to use and customize inline queries
@@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ containing the results of the query.
The fields that are returned for each record
are controlled by @code{eudc-default-return-attributes} (@pxref{Return
-Attributes}).
+Attributes}).
The display of each individual field can be performed by an arbitrary
function which allows specific processing for binary values, such as
@@ -484,12 +484,12 @@ This variable has protocol-local definitions (see @pxref{Server/Protocol
Locals}). For instance, it is defined as follows for LDAP:
@lisp
-(eudc-protocol-set 'eudc-attribute-display-method-alist
+(eudc-protocol-set 'eudc-attribute-display-method-alist
'(("jpegphoto" . eudc-display-jpeg-inline)
("labeledurl" . eudc-display-url)
("audio" . eudc-display-sound)
("labeledurl" . eudc-display-url)
- ("url" . eudc-display-url))
+ ("url" . eudc-display-url))
'ldap)
@end lisp
@@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ controlled by the variables @code{eudc-inline-expansion-format},
@code{eudc-expanding-overwrites-query} and
@code{eudc-multiple-match-handling-method}.
-If the query fails for a server, other servers may be tried successively
+If the query fails for a server, other servers may be tried successively
until one of them finds a match (@pxref{Multi-server Queries}).
@deffn Command eudc-expand-inline replace-p
@@ -564,7 +564,7 @@ is non-@code{nil} then the meaning of @var{replace-p} is negated.
@end deffn
@defvar eudc-inline-query-format
-Format of an inline expansion query.
+Format of an inline expansion query.
This is actually a list of @var{format}s. A @var{format} is a list of
one or more EUDC attribute names. A @var{format} applies if it contains
as many attributes as individual words in the inline query string. If
@@ -572,7 +572,7 @@ several @var{format}s apply then they are tried in order until a match
is found. If @code{nil} all the words will be mapped onto the default
server/protocol attribute name (generally @code{name}).
-For instance, use the following
+For instance, use the following
@lisp
(setq eudc-inline-query-format '((name)
(firstname)
@@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ For instance, use the following
to indicate that single word expansion queries are to be considered as
surnames and if no match is found then they should be tried as first
names. Inline queries consisting of two words are considered as
-consisting of a first name followed by a surname. If the query consists
+consisting of a first name followed by a surname. If the query consists
of more than two words, then the first one is considered as the first
name and the remaining words are all considered as surname constituents.
@@ -620,7 +620,7 @@ for an inline expansion. Possible values are:
The first match is considered as being the only one, the others are
discarded.
@item select
-A selection buffer pops up where you can choose a particular match. This
+A selection buffer pops up where you can choose a particular match. This
is the default value of the variable.
@item all
The expansion uses all records successively
@@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ Default is @code{select}
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section The Server Hotlist
-EUDC lets you maintain a list of frequently used servers so that you
+EUDC lets you maintain a list of frequently used servers so that you
can easily switch from one to another. This hotlist appears in the
@samp{Server} submenu. You select a server in this list by clicking on
its name. You can add the current server to the list with the command
@@ -661,7 +661,7 @@ Add the current server to the hotlist of servers
@defvar eudc-options-file
The name of a file where EUDC stores its internal variables
-(the hotlist and the current server). EUDC will try to load
+(the hotlist and the current server). EUDC will try to load
that file upon initialization so, if you choose a file name
different from the defaults @file{~/.eudc-options}, be sure to set this
variable to the appropriate value @emph{before} EUDC is itself
@@ -775,25 +775,25 @@ The value of this variable should be a symbol naming an alist defining a
mapping between BBDB field names onto directory attribute names records.
This is a protocol-local variable and is initialized upon protocol
switch (@pxref{Server/Protocol Locals}). The alist is made of cells of the
-form @code{(@var{bbdb-field} . @var{spec-or-list})}.
+form @code{(@var{bbdb-field} . @var{spec-or-list})}.
@var{bbdb-field} is the name of a field
that must be defined in your BBDB environment (standard field names are
@code{name}, @code{company}, @code{net}, @code{phone}, @code{address}
-and @code{notes}).
+and @code{notes}).
@var{spec-or-list} is either a single mapping specification or a list of
mapping specifications. Lists of mapping specifications are valid for
the @code{phone} and @code{address} BBDB fields only. @var{spec}s are
actually s-expressions which are evaluated as follows:
@table @asis
-@item a string
+@item a string
evaluates to itself
@item a symbol
evaluates to the symbol value. Symbols corresponding to directory
attribute names present in the record evaluate to the value of the field
in the record
@item a form
-is evaluated as a function. The argument list may contain attribute
+is evaluated as a function. The argument list may contain attribute
names which evaluate to the corresponding values in the record. The form
evaluation should return something appropriate for the particular
@var{bbdb-field} (see @code{bbdb-create-internal}).
@@ -816,7 +816,7 @@ The default value of the PH-specific value of that variable is
This means that:
@itemize @bullet
-@item
+@item
the @code{name} field of the BBDB record gets its value
from the @code{name} attribute of the directory record
@item
@@ -932,7 +932,7 @@ Return the value of @var{var} local to @var{protocol}. Return
@end defun
@defun eudc-variable-server-value var [server]
-Return the value of @var{var} local to @var{server}.
+Return the value of @var{var} local to @var{server}.
Return @code{unbound} if @var{var} has no value local to @var{server}.
@var{server} defaults to @code{eudc-server}.
@end defun
@@ -952,7 +952,7 @@ Update all EUDC variables according to their local settings.
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@chapter Credits
-EUDC was written by Oscar Figueiredo based on @file{ph.el} by the
+EUDC was written by Oscar Figueiredo based on @file{ph.el} by the
same author.
Thanks to Soren Dayton for his suggestions, his enthusiasm and his help