Fix typos.

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Eli Zaretskii 2004-10-23 21:39:13 +00:00
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@ -2321,7 +2321,7 @@ text-based tables. Here is an example of such a table:
Table Mode allows the contents of the table such as this one to be
easily manipulated by inserting or deleting characters inside a cell.
A cell is effectively a localized rectangular edit region and edits to
a cell do not affect the contets of the surrounding cells. If the
a cell do not affect the contents of the surrounding cells. If the
contents do not fit into a cell, then the cell is automatically
expanded in the vertical and/or horizontal directions and the rest of
the table is restructured and reformatted in accordance with the
@ -2405,9 +2405,9 @@ From left to right:
@item
Nested cells are not allowed.
@item
Overlapped cells or nonrectangular cells are not allowed.
Overlapped cells or non-rectangular cells are not allowed.
@item
The border must be rectanglular.
The border must be rectangular.
@item
Cells must have a minimum width/height of one character.
@item
@ -2450,7 +2450,7 @@ for table editing. The converse command, @code{table-unrecognize}, is
used to remove the special text properties and revert the buffer back
to plain text.
An optional numeric prefix argument can preceed the
An optional numeric prefix argument can precede the
@code{table-recognize} command. If the argument is negative, tables
in the buffer become inactive. This is equivalent to invoking
@code{table-unrecognize}.
@ -2560,7 +2560,7 @@ to justify: a cell,a column, or a row. If you select cell
justification, this command sets the justification only to the current
cell. Selecting column or row justification set the justification to
all the cells within a column or row respectively. The command then
requsts the user to enter which justification to apply: @code{left},
requests the user to enter which justification to apply: @code{left},
@code{center}, @code{right}, @code{top}, @code{middle}, @code{bottom},
or @code{none}. The options @code{left}, @code{center}, and
@code{right} specify horizontal justification while the options
@ -2709,7 +2709,7 @@ delimiter regexp, creates a table with a single cell like the
following one.
@c The first line's right-hand frame in the following two examples
@c sticks out to accomodate for the removal of @samp in the
@c sticks out to accommodate for the removal of @samp in the
@c produced output!!
@example
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