Fix typos in doc files (bug#16089).

* emacs/msdog.texi (Windows Keyboard): Fix typo.

* lispref/display.texi (Progress, Face Remapping):
* lispref/processes.texi (Serial Ports):
* lispref/windows.texi (Recombining Windows): Fix typos.

* misc/dbus.texi (Properties and Annotations): Fix typo.
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Juanma Barranquero 2013-12-08 16:33:27 +01:00
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2013-12-08 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
* msdog.texi (Windows Keyboard): Fix typo.
2013-11-30 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
* Makefile.in (distclean): Remove Makefile.

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@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ the variable @code{w32-alt-is-meta} to a @code{nil} value.
@kbd{Alt-@key{TAB}}, for its own use. These key combinations are
intercepted by the system before Emacs can see them. You can use the
@code{w32-register-hot-key} function to allow a key sequence to be
seen by Emacs instead of being grabbed by Windows. This functions
seen by Emacs instead of being grabbed by Windows. This function
registers a key sequence as a @dfn{hot key}, overriding the special
meaning of that key sequence for Windows. (MS-Windows is told that
the key sequence is a hot key only when one of the Emacs windows has

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2013-12-08 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
* display.texi (Progress, Face Remapping):
* processes.texi (Serial Ports):
* windows.texi (Recombining Windows): Fix typos. (Bug#16089)
2013-12-04 Juri Linkov <juri@jurta.org>
* searching.texi (Search and Replace): Fix `unread-command-events'

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@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ that it prints a message in the echo area unconditionally.
The first two arguments have the same meaning as for
@code{progress-reporter-update}. Optional @var{new-message} allows
you to change the message of the @var{reporter}. Since this functions
you to change the message of the @var{reporter}. Since this function
always updates the echo area, such a change will be immediately
presented to the user.
@end defun
@ -2683,7 +2683,7 @@ and @code{face-remap-reset-base} functions; it is intended for major
modes to remap faces in the buffers they control.
@defun face-remap-add-relative face &rest specs
This functions adds the face spec in @var{specs} as relative
This function adds the face spec in @var{specs} as relative
remappings for face @var{face} in the current buffer. The remaining
arguments, @var{specs}, should form either a list of face names, or a
property list of attribute/value pairs.

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@cindex stopbits, in serial connections
@cindex flowcontrol, in serial connections
This functions configures a serial port connection. Arguments are
This function configures a serial port connection. Arguments are
specified as keyword/argument pairs. Attributes that are not given
are re-initialized from the process's current configuration (available
via the function @code{process-contact}), or set to reasonable default

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@ -1164,7 +1164,7 @@ vertical combination @var{W1}.
@cindex window combination limit
@defun set-window-combination-limit window limit
This functions sets the @dfn{combination limit} of the window
This function sets the @dfn{combination limit} of the window
@var{window} to @var{limit}. This value can be retrieved via the
function @code{window-combination-limit}. See below for its effects;
note that it is only meaningful for internal windows. The

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2013-12-08 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
* dbus.texi (Properties and Annotations): Fix typo.
2013-12-06 Bastien Guerry <bzg@gnu.org>
* org.texi: Don't include Emacs version within Org's version.

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@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ If there are no properties, @code{nil} is returned. Example:
@end defun
@defun dbus-get-all-managed-objects bus service path
This functions returns all objects at @var{bus}, @var{service},
This function returns all objects at @var{bus}, @var{service},
@var{path}, and the children of @var{path}. The result is a list of
objects. Every object is a cons of an existing path name, and the
list of available interface objects. An interface object is another