; Fix typos

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@ -997,7 +997,7 @@
2022-07-11 Stefan Kangas <stefan@marxist.se>
* lisp/find-dired.el (find-dired): Doc fix; add crossreference.
* lisp/find-dired.el (find-dired): Doc fix; add cross-reference.
2022-07-08 Stefan Kangas <stefan@marxist.se>
@ -141854,7 +141854,7 @@
client key/cert specification.
* doc/misc/emacs-gnutls.texi (Help For Developers): Describe usage of
optional plist argument. Add crossreference to description of
optional plist argument. Add cross-reference to description of
.authinfo format for client key/cert specification.
* etc/NEWS: Describe new client certificate functionality for

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@ -49037,7 +49037,7 @@
2022-07-11 Stefan Kangas <stefan@marxist.se>
* lisp/find-dired.el (find-dired): Doc fix; add crossreference.
* lisp/find-dired.el (find-dired): Doc fix; add cross-reference.
2022-07-11 Stefan Kangas <stefan@marxist.se>
@ -78967,7 +78967,7 @@
This abstracts out the somewhat-unusual "insert&delete" logic in
'eshell-parse-command' so that it can be used elsewhere, and also
ensures that the deletion occurs even if an an error occurs.
ensures that the deletion occurs even if an error occurs.
* lisp/eshell/esh-cmd.el (eshell-with-temp-command): New macro.
(eshell-parse-command): Use it.
@ -82043,7 +82043,7 @@
(BClipboard_set_system_data)
(BClipboard_set_primary_selection_data)
(BClipboard_set_secondary_selection_data): Store count before
saving to the the clipboard.
saving to the clipboard.
(BClipboard_owns_clipboard, BClipboard_owns_primary)
(BClipboard_owns_secondary): Adjust tests accordingly.

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@ -1684,3 +1684,4 @@ argument \\='general-category, is Decimal_Numbers (Nd). It returns
((or (string-equal tag "anc") (string-equal tag "ancestor"))
("ro" :default "Continuare de pe pagina precedentă")
("ro" :default "Continuare pe pagina următoare")
;; avk@rtsg.mot.com (Andrew V. Klein) for a Dired tip.

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@ -9,18 +9,14 @@ blocs
callint
checkin
clen
crossreference
crossreferences
debbugs
dedented
dependant
doas
ede
grey
gud
ifset
inout
keypair
keyserver
keyservers
lightening
@ -28,7 +24,6 @@ mapp
master
mimicks
mitre
msdos
ot
parm
parms
@ -37,8 +32,6 @@ reenable
reenabled
requestor
sie
spawnve
statics
stdio
texline
typdef

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@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ doc/*/doclicense.texi
doc/*/*.texi - All manuals should be under GFDL (but see below), and
should include a copy of it, so that they can be distributed
separately. faq.texi has a different license, for some reason no-one
separately. efaq.texi has a different license, for some reason no-one
can remember.
https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2007-04/msg00583.html
https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2007-04/msg00618.html

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@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ THINGS TO DO
example, custom's buttons are broken on non-initial device types.
** Possibly turn off the double C-g feature when there is an X frame.
C.f. (emacs)Emergency Escape.
Cf. (emacs)Emergency Escape.
** frames-on-display-list should also accept frames.

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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ To build them yourself, run
and language definitions will be in the /dist directory. You can
either copy them to standard dynamic library locations of your system,
eg, /usr/local/lib, or leave them in /dist and later tell Emacs where
e.g., /usr/local/lib, or leave them in /dist and later tell Emacs where
to find language definitions by setting treesit-extra-load-path.
Language definition sources can be found on GitHub under
@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ There are two types of nodes, named, like (identifier),
(parent (child) (child) (child (grand_child)))
Eg, an argument list (1, "3", 1) could be:
For example, an argument list (1, "3", 1) could be:
(argument_list "(" (number) (string) (number) ")")
@ -269,10 +269,10 @@ Indent works like this: We have a bunch of rules that look like
When the indentation process starts, point is at the BOL of a line, we
want to know which column to indent this line to. Let NODE be the node
at point, we pass this node to the MATCHER of each rule, one of them
will match the node (eg, "this node is a closing bracket!"). Then we
pass the node to the ANCHOR, which returns a point, eg, the BOL of the
previous line. We find the column number of that point (eg, 4), add
OFFSET to it (eg, 0), and that is the column we want to indent the
will match the node (e.g., "this node is a closing bracket!"). Then we
pass the node to the ANCHOR, which returns a point, e.g., the BOL of the
previous line. We find the column number of that point (e.g., 4), add
OFFSET to it (e.g., 0), and that is the column we want to indent the
current line to (4 + 0 = 4).
Matchers and anchors are functions that takes (NODE PARENT BOL &rest
@ -289,8 +289,8 @@ For MATCHER we have
(match NODE-TYPE PARENT-TYPE NODE-FIELD
NODE-INDEX-MIN NODE-INDEX-MAX)
=> checks everything. If an argument is nil, dont match that. Eg,
(match nil TYPE) is the same as (parent-is TYPE)
=> checks everything. If an argument is nil, dont match that.
E.g., (match nil TYPE) is the same as (parent-is TYPE)
For ANCHOR we have
@ -439,13 +439,13 @@ error highlight parse error
Abstract features:
assignment: the LHS of an assignment (thing being assigned to), eg:
assignment: the LHS of an assignment (thing being assigned to), e.g.:
a = b <--- highlight a
a.b = c <--- highlight b
a[1] = d <--- highlight a
definition: the thing being defined, eg:
definition: the thing being defined, e.g.:
int a(int b) { <--- highlight a
return 0

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@ -44,7 +44,8 @@ build-zips.sh file will create this for you.
~/emacs-build/deps
A location for the dependencies. This needs to contain two zip files
with the dependencies. build-dep-zips.py will create these files for you.
with the dependencies. build-dep-zips.py will create these files for
you.
~/emacs-build/deps/libXpm
@ -137,7 +138,7 @@ version (e.g emacs-27.0.50.zip).
### For snapshots from another branch
Snapshots can be build from any other branch. There is rarely a need
Snapshots can be built from any other branch. There is rarely a need
to do this, except where some significant, wide-ranging feature is
being added on a feature branch. In this case, the branch can be
given using `build-zips.sh -b pdumper -s` for example. Any "/"

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@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ emacs_run_codespell ()
git ls-files |\
grep -v -E -e '^(lib|m4)/.*' |\
grep -v -E -e '^admin/(charsets|codespell|unidata)/.*' |\
grep -v -E -e '^doc/lispref/spellfile$' |\
grep -v -E -e '^doc/misc/texinfo.tex$' |\
grep -v -E -e '^doc/translations/.*' |\
grep -v -E -e '^etc/(AUTHORS|HELLO|publicsuffix.txt)$' |\

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@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ generating JSON files.
@item
Andrea Corallo was the Emacs (co-)maintainer from 29.3 onwards.
He wrote the native compilation support in @file{comp.c} and
and @file{comp.el}, for compiling Emacs Lisp to native code using
@file{comp.el}, for compiling Emacs Lisp to native code using
@samp{libgccjit}.
@item

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@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ system.
@cindex temp~unlinked.NNNN files, Android
On Android devices running very old (2.6.29) versions of the Linux
kernel, Emacs needs to create files named starting with
@file{temp~unlinked} in the the temporary file directory in order to
@file{temp~unlinked} in the temporary file directory in order to
read from asset files. Do not create files with such names yourself,
or they may be overwritten or removed.

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@ -1351,7 +1351,7 @@ when and how to report Emacs bugs (@pxref{Bugs}).
To find the documentation of a particular command, look in the index.
Keys (character commands) and command names have separate indexes.
There is also a glossary, with a cross reference for each term.
There is also a glossary, with a cross-reference for each term.
This manual is available as a printed book and also as an Info file.
The Info file is for reading from Emacs itself, or with the Info program.

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@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ backward. It also provides a few special commands:
@table @kbd
@item @key{RET}
Follow a cross reference at point (@code{help-follow}).
Follow a cross-reference at point (@code{help-follow}).
@item @key{TAB}
Move point forward to the next hyperlink (@code{forward-button}).
@item S-@key{TAB}

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@ -1944,7 +1944,7 @@ files needed by @TeX{} for cross-references; these commands are generally
not suitable for running the final copy in which all of the cross-references
need to be correct.
When you want the auxiliary files for cross references, use @kbd{C-c
When you want the auxiliary files for cross-references, use @kbd{C-c
C-f} (@code{tex-file}) which runs @TeX{} on the current buffer's file,
in that file's directory. Before running @TeX{}, it offers to save any
modified buffers. Generally, you need to use (@code{tex-file}) twice to

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@ -4678,7 +4678,7 @@ A unibyte string containing data in a certain MIME type.
@end table
@end defvar
A call to @code{gui-get-selection} generally returns the the data
A call to @code{gui-get-selection} generally returns the data
named @var{data-type} within the selection message, albeit with
@var{data-type} replaced by an alternative name should it be one of
the following X selection targets:

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@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ is the brief description.
Each element in this list should have the form @code{(@var{dep-name}
@var{dep-version})}, where @var{dep-name} is a symbol whose name is the
dependency's package name, and @var{dep-version} is the dependency's
version (a string). The spacial value @samp{emacs} means that the
version (a string). The special value @samp{emacs} means that the
package depends on the given version of Emacs.
@end defun

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@ -6009,7 +6009,7 @@ This API has mandatory and optional parts.
To allow its users to initiate JSONRPC contacts (notifications or
requests) or reply to endpoint requests, the new transport
implementation must equip the @code{jsonrpc-connection-send} generic
function with a specialization for the the new subclass
function with a specialization for the new subclass
(@pxref{Generic Functions}). This generic function is called
automatically by primitives such as @code{jsonrpc-request} and
@code{jsonrpc-notify}. The specialization should ensure that the

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@ -343,9 +343,8 @@
2014-06-22 Mario Lang <mlang@delysid.org>
* srecode.texi (Base Arguments): The the -> to the.
* org.texi (Images in ODT export): The the -> the.
* srecode.texi (Base Arguments):
* org.texi (Images in ODT export): Fix typos.
2014-06-21 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>

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@ -2815,12 +2815,12 @@ An implementation of @command{expr} using the Calc package.
@cmindex ff
@item ff @var{directory} @var{pattern}
Shorthand for the the function @code{find-name-dired} (@pxref{Dired
Shorthand for the function @code{find-name-dired} (@pxref{Dired
and Find, , , emacs, The Emacs Editor}).
@cmindex gf
@item gf @var{directory} @var{regexp}
Shorthand for the the function @code{find-grep-dired} (@pxref{Dired
Shorthand for the function @code{find-grep-dired} (@pxref{Dired
and Find, , , emacs, The Emacs Editor}).
@cmindex intersection

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@ -11513,7 +11513,7 @@ even with @sc{xover} by registering the @code{Xref} lines of all
articles you actually read, but if you kill the articles, or just mark
them as read without reading them, Gnus will not get a chance to snoop
the @code{Xref} lines out of these articles, and will be unable to use
the cross reference mechanism.
the cross-reference mechanism.
@cindex LIST overview.fmt
@cindex overview.fmt

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@ -751,7 +751,7 @@ should do this.
(hfy-face-to-css @var{fn})
@end lisp
Take @var{fn}, a font or @code{defface} specification (c.f.
Take @var{fn}, a font or @code{defface} specification (cf.
@code{face-attr-construct}) and return a CSS style specification.
See also: @ref{hfy-face-to-style}

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@ -3638,7 +3638,7 @@ Add this to the `modus-themes-post-load-hook'."
The above will work only for themes that belong to the Modus family.
For users of Emacs version 29 or higher, there exists a theme-agnostic
hook that takes a function with one argument---that of the theme---and
calls in the the "post enable" phase of theme loading. Here is the
calls in the "post enable" phase of theme loading. Here is the
above snippet, with the necessary tweaks:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp

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@ -11766,7 +11766,7 @@ example
: ./img/cat.jpg
If you wish to define a caption for the image (see [[*Captions]]) and
maybe a label for internal cross references (see [[*Internal Links]]),
maybe a label for internal cross-references (see [[*Internal Links]]),
make sure that the link is on a line by itself and precede it with
=CAPTION= and =NAME= keywords as follows:

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@ -4823,7 +4823,7 @@ Macros which can be used for the display of cross references.
This is used when @code{reftex-view-crossref} is called with point in an
argument of a macro. Note that crossref viewing for citations,
references (both ways) and index entries is hard-coded. This variable
is only to configure additional structures for which crossreference
is only to configure additional structures for which cross-reference
viewing can be useful. Each entry has the structure
@example
(@var{macro-re} @var{search-re} @var{highlight}).

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@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ Infrastructure for searching groups @semantic{} databases, and dealing
with the search results format.
@item semantic/db-ref.el
Tracks crossreferences. Cross references are needed when buffer is
Tracks cross-references. Cross-references are needed when buffer is
reparsed, and must alert other tables that any dependent caches may
need to be flushed. References are in the form of include files.

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@ -1579,7 +1579,7 @@
2011-05-10 Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
* MH-E-NEWS, PROBLEMS: Fix typo "the the -> the".
* MH-E-NEWS, PROBLEMS: Fix typo.
2011-05-03 Leo Liu <sdl.web@gmail.com>

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@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ the signature) the automatically inferred function type as well.
*** 'describe-function' now shows the type of the function object.
The text used to say things like "car is a built-in function" whereas it
now says "car is a primitive-function" where "primitive-function" is the
the name of the symbol returned by 'cl-type-of'. You can click on those
name of the symbol returned by 'cl-type-of'. You can click on those
words to get information about that type.
---

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@ -1355,7 +1355,7 @@ This is because -batch (see above) is now used in building Emacs.
There are probably some Mocklisp constructs that are not handled.
If you encounter one, feel free to report the failure as a bug.
The construct will be handled in a future Emacs release, if that is not
not too hard to do.
too hard to do.
Note that lisp code converted from Mocklisp code will not necessarily
run as fast as code specifically written for GNU Emacs, nor will it use

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@ -2112,7 +2112,7 @@ deletion) now accept a prefix argument which serves as a repeat count.
*** Reference keys can now be entered with TAB completion. All
reference keys defined in that buffer and all labels that appear in
crossreference entries are object to completion.
cross-reference entries are object to completion.
*** Braces are supported as field delimiters in addition to quotes.
BibTeX entries may have brace-delimited and quote-delimited fields

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@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ This new hook runs when a note has been stored.
Sorting of agenda items, tables, menus, headlines, etc can now be
controlled using a new custom option ~org-sort-function~.
By default, Org mode sorts things according to the operation system
By default, Org mode sorts things according to the operating system
language. However, language sorting rules may or may not produce good
results depending on the use case. For example, multi-language
documents may be sorted weirdly when sorting rules for system language

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@ -757,7 +757,7 @@ window sizes" (Lisp value 'ignore').
This can happen if your Emacs is configured to convert PDF to SVG for
display, and the version of the MuPDF package you have installed has a
a known bug, whereby it sometimes produces invalid SVG images.
known bug, whereby it sometimes produces invalid SVG images.
Version 1.21 of MuPDF is known to be affected.
The solution is either to upgrade or downgrade to a version of MuPDF

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@ -72,10 +72,10 @@ Convert those to use it.
** Remove unnecessary autoload cookies from defcustoms
This needs a bit of care, since often people have become used to
expecting such variables to always be defined, eg when they modify
things in their .emacs.
expecting such variables to always be defined, for example when they
modify things in their .emacs.
** See if other files can use generated-autoload-file (see eg ps-print)
** See if other files can use generated-autoload-file (see e.g. ps-print)
** Do interactive mode tagging for commands
Change "(interactive)" to "(interactive nil foo-mode)" for command
@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ LSP), see the thread starting at
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2023-09/msg00609.html
** FFI (foreign function interface)
See eg https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2013-10/msg00246.html
See e.g. https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2013-10/msg00246.html
One way of doing this is to start with fx's dynamic loading, and use it
to implement things like auto-loaded buffer parsers and database
@ -612,7 +612,7 @@ Ideally from someone familiar with GNUstep and Objective C.
** A more modern printing interface
A UI that pops up a dialog that lets you choose printer, page style,
etc. Integration with the Gtk print dialog is apparently difficult.
See eg: https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2009-03/msg00501.html
See e.g.: https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2009-03/msg00501.html
https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2009-04/msg00034.html
** Allow frames(terminals) created by emacsclient to inherit their environment
@ -752,8 +752,8 @@ them.
Zlib is required for PNG, so may be linked anyhow.
** Improve the GC
Introduce generational or incremental GC. We may be able to use the
Boehm collector.) See the Boehm-GC branch in CVS for work on this.
Introduce generational or incremental GC. (We may be able to use the
Boehm collector.) See the Boehm-GC branch in Git for work on this.
** Check what hooks would help Emacspeak
See the defadvising in W3.
@ -1061,7 +1061,7 @@ Anders Lindgren <andlind@gmail.com> has implemented some (very basic)
tests for full screen, toolbar, and auto-hiding the menu bar.
**** Make sure all build variants work
Emacs can be build in a number of different ways. For each feature,
Emacs can be built in a number of different ways. For each feature,
consider if is really is "NS" specific, or if it should be applied to
all build versions.

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@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ public class EmacsSdk7FontDriver extends EmacsFontDriver
rightwards from the origin to the left most pixel in the glyph
raster. rbearing is the distance between the origin and the
rightmost pixel in the glyph raster. ascent is the distance
counting upwards between the the topmost pixel in the glyph
counting upwards between the topmost pixel in the glyph
raster. descent is the distance (once again counting
downwards) between the origin and the bottommost pixel in the
glyph raster.

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@ -15827,7 +15827,7 @@
* progmodes/cc-cmds.el (c-hungry-delete): New function to fix
<delete> key behavior in XEmacs according to `delete-forward-p'.
C.f. `c-electric-delete'.
Cf. `c-electric-delete'.
2005-12-08 Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de>

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@ -8915,7 +8915,7 @@
Return the previous char.
(perl-calculate-indent): Use syntax-ppss instead of parse-start
and update callers accordingly. For continuation lines, check the
the case of array hashes.
case of array hashes.
(perl-backward-to-noncomment): Make it non-interactive.
(perl-backward-to-start-of-continued-exp): Rewrite.

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@ -4622,7 +4622,7 @@
(assoc-string-equalp): Renamed to assoc-ignore-case.
(bibtex-entry): Reference key can be entered with completion. All
reference keys that are defined in buffer and all labels that
appear in crossreference entries are object to completion.
appear in cross-reference entries are object to completion.
(Entry types): Changed order of entries in menu "entry types".
(bibtex-entry-field-alist): Changed order of entries slightly to
be more conform with standard BibTeX style layouts.
@ -4667,7 +4667,7 @@
t) are necessary again. bibtex-clean-entry complains if they are
empty but not if they are missing, so you can intentionally omit
them, e. g. for a pseudo @Journal entry (needed for
crossreferences) made out of an @article with missing non-optional
cross-references) made out of an @article with missing non-optional
fields.
Menu bar entries aren't centered anymore.

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@ -1572,7 +1572,7 @@
newlines.
(gomoku-init-display): Once again fairly fast due to minimization of
characters in buffer and text-property operations. Cursor cannot be
be off a square.
off a square.
(gomoku-display-statistics): Simplified equivalently.
(gomoku-winning-qtuple-beg, gomoku-winning-qtuple-end)
(gomoku-winning-qtuple-dx, gomoku-winning-qtuple-dy): Pseudo variables

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@ -897,7 +897,7 @@
;;; Bn = n! bn
;;; bn = - sum_k=0^n-1 bk / (n-k+1)!
;;; A faster method would be to use "tangent numbers", c.f., Concrete
;;; A faster method would be to use "tangent numbers", cf., Concrete
;;; Mathematics pg. 273.

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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ Once an insertion set is done, these fields will be activated.")
(defclass srecode-overlaid ()
((overlay :documentation
"Overlay representing this field.
The overlay will crossreference this object.")
The overlay will cross-reference this object.")
)
"An object that gets automatically bound to an overlay.
Has virtual :start and :end initializers.")

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
;;---------------------
;;
;; A "word" is any string containing characters with either word or symbol
;; syntax. [E.G. Any alphanumeric string with hyphens, underscores, etc.]
;; syntax. [E.g., any alphanumeric string with hyphens, underscores, etc.]
;; Unless you change the constants, you must type at least three characters
;; for the word to be recognized. Only words longer than 6 characters are
;; saved.

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@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ This is used by `declare'.")
(f (apply (car f) name arglist (cdr x)))
;; Yuck!!
((and (featurep 'cl)
(memq (car x) ;C.f. cl--do-proclaim.
(memq (car x) ;Cf. cl--do-proclaim.
'(special inline notinline optimize warn)))
(push (list 'declare x) cl-decls)
nil)

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@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
;; Emacs's normal rectangle support is based on interpreting the region
;; between the mark and point as a "virtual rectangle", and using a
;; completely separate set of "rectangle commands" [C-x r ...] on the
;; region to copy, kill, fill a.s.o. the virtual rectangle.
;; region to copy, kill, fill, and so on the virtual rectangle.
;;
;; cua-mode's superior rectangle support uses a true visual
;; representation of the selected rectangle, i.e. it highlights the

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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
;;
;; When zooming in on a heading you might only want to see the child
;; subheadings. You do this by specifying a numeric argument: C-u C-c C-z.
;; You can specify the number of levels of children too (c.f. show-children):
;; You can specify the number of levels of children too (cf. `show-children'):
;; e.g. M-2 C-c C-z exposes two levels of child subheadings. Alternatively,
;; you might only be interested in the body. You do this by specifying a
;; negative argument: M-- C-c C-z. You can also cause the whole subtree to be
@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ An end marker of nil means the fold ends after (point-max).")
Normally the body and the immediate subheadings are exposed, but
optional arg EXPOSURE \(interactively with prefix arg) changes this:-
EXPOSURE > 0 exposes n levels of subheadings (c.f. `show-children')
EXPOSURE > 0 exposes n levels of subheadings (cf. `show-children')
EXPOSURE < 0 exposes only the body
EXPOSURE = 0 exposes the entire subtree"
(interactive "P")

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@ -709,7 +709,7 @@
;; Original name for cp1125, says Serhii Hlodin <hlodin@lutsk.bank.gov.ua>
(define-charset-alias 'cp866u 'cp1125)
;; Fixme: C.f. iconv, https://czyborra.com/charsets/codepages.html
;; FIXME: Cf. iconv, https://czyborra.com/charsets/codepages.html
;; shows this as not ASCII compatible, with various graphics in
;; 0x01-0x1F.
(define-charset 'cp437

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@ -36,8 +36,8 @@
;; <URL:https://czyborra.com/charsets/cyrillic.html>.
;; Note that 8859-5 maps directly onto the Unicode Cyrillic block,
;; apart from codepoints 160 (NBSP, c.f. U+0400), 173 (soft hyphen,
;; c.f. U+04OD) and 253 (section sign, c.f U+045D). The KOI-8 and
;; apart from codepoints 160 (NBSP, cf. U+0400), 173 (soft hyphen,
;; cf. U+04OD) and 253 (section sign, cf. U+045D). The KOI-8 and
;; Alternativnyj coding systems encode both 8859-5 and Unicode.
;;; Code:

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@ -654,9 +654,8 @@
2014-06-22 Mario Lang <mlang@delysid.org>
* org-list.el (org-list-insert-item): The the -> the.
* org-bibtex.el (org-bibtex-fields): The the -> the.
* org-list.el (org-list-insert-item):
* org-bibtex.el (org-bibtex-fields): Fix typos.
2013-06-22 Dmitry Antipov <dmantipov@yandex.ru>

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@ -2230,7 +2230,7 @@ This is an internal flag indicating either temporary or extended
agenda restriction. Specifically, it is set to t if the agenda
is restricted to an entire file, and is set to the corresponding
buffer if the agenda is restricted to a part of a file, e.g. a
region or a substree. In the latter case,
region or a subtree. In the latter case,
`org-agenda-restrict-begin' and `org-agenda-restrict-end' are set
to the beginning and the end of the part.

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@ -7981,7 +7981,7 @@ the cache."
(unless (memq granularity '( headline headline+inlinetask
greater-element element))
(error "Unsupported granularity: %S" granularity))
;; Make TO-POS marker. Otherwise, buffer edits may garble the the
;; Make TO-POS marker. Otherwise, buffer edits may garble the
;; process.
(unless (markerp to-pos)
(let ((mk (make-marker)))

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@ -172,7 +172,7 @@
;; The isearch behavior is controlled on per-folding-spec basis by
;; setting `isearch-open' and `isearch-ignore' folding spec
;; properties. The the docstring of `org-fold-core--specs' for more details.
;; properties. See the docstring of `org-fold-core--specs' for more details.
;;; Handling edits inside folded text

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@ -3796,7 +3796,7 @@ You need to reload Org or to restart Emacs after setting this.")
"Alist of characters and faces to emphasize text.
Text starting and ending with a special character will be emphasized,
for example *bold*, _underlined_ and /italic/. This variable sets the
the face to be used by font-lock for highlighting in Org buffers.
face to be used by font-lock for highlighting in Org buffers.
Marker characters must be one of */_=~+.
You need to reload Org or to restart Emacs after customizing this."

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@ -7114,7 +7114,7 @@ comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
"\\(?:\\\\\\(?:.\\|\n\\)\\|[^\"\n\\]\\)*[\"\n]" nil 'stay)))
((memq lit-type '(c c++))
;; To work around a bug in parse-partial-sexp, where effect is given
;; to the syntax of a backslash, even the the scan starts with point
;; to the syntax of a backslash, even the scan starts with point
;; just after it.
(if (and (eq (char-before pt-search) ?\\)
(eq (char-after pt-search) ?\n))

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@ -545,7 +545,7 @@ that variable's value is a string."
'("(\\(element\\)\\>[ \t]*(\\(\\S)+\\))"
(1 font-lock-keyword-face)
(2 font-lock-type-face))
'("\\<\\sw+:\\>" . font-lock-constant-face) ; trailing `:' c.f. scheme
'("\\<\\sw+:\\>" . font-lock-constant-face) ; trailing `:' cf. scheme
;; SGML markup (from sgml-mode) :
'("<\\([!?][-a-z0-9]+\\)" 1 font-lock-keyword-face)
'("<\\(/?[-a-z0-9]+\\)" 1 font-lock-function-name-face)))

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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ to the functions `reftex-view-cr-cite' and `reftex-view-cr-ref'."
(if (and (eq arg 2) (windowp dw)) (select-window dw)))))
(defun reftex-view-cr-cite (arg key how)
;; View crossreference of a ref cite. HOW can have the values
;; View cross-reference of a ref cite. HOW can have the values
;; nil: Show in another window.
;; echo: Show one-line info in echo area.
;; tmp-window: Show in small window and arrange for window to disappear.
@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ to the functions `reftex-view-cr-cite' and `reftex-view-cr-ref'."
(select-window pop-win)))))
(defun reftex-view-cr-ref (arg label how)
;; View crossreference of a ref macro. HOW can have the values
;; View cross-reference of a ref macro. HOW can have the values
;; nil: Show in another window.
;; echo: Show one-line info in echo area.
;; tmp-window: Show in small window and arrange for window to disappear.

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@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ You may want to include buffer names such as *Help*, *Apropos*,
;; Make sure point does not end up in the minibuffer and delete
;; windows displaying dead or boring buffers
;; (c.f. `winner-boring-buffers') and `winner-boring-buffers-regexp'.
;; (cf. `winner-boring-buffers') and `winner-boring-buffers-regexp'.
;; Return nil if all the windows should be deleted. Preserve correct
;; points and marks.
(defun winner-set (conf)

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@ -809,7 +809,7 @@ _XMRecomputeSelection(register Display *display, register XMenu *menu, register
/*
* _XMTransToOrigin - Internal subroutine to translate the point at
* the center of the current pane and selection to the
* the menu origin.
* menu origin.
*
* WARNING! ****** Be certain that all menu dependencies have been
* recomputed before calling this routine or

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@ -19776,7 +19776,7 @@
2011-05-10 Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
* xdisp.c (x_intersect_rectangles): Fix typo "the the -> the".
* xdisp.c (x_intersect_rectangles): Fix typo.
2011-05-10 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>

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@ -6250,7 +6250,7 @@
2014-06-22 Mario Lang <mlang@delysid.org>
* w32fns.c (Fw32_shell_execute): The the -> the.
* w32fns.c (Fw32_shell_execute): Fix typo.
2014-06-22 Dmitry Antipov <dmantipov@yandex.ru>

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@ -8798,7 +8798,7 @@
* dispextern.h (struct glyph_pos): New member dpvec_index.
(MATRIX_ROW_ENDS_IN_MIDDLE_OF_CHAR_P): Test if row ends in the
the middle of a character.
middle of a character.
(MATRIX_ROW_STARTS_IN_MIDDLE_OF_CHAR_P): Test if row starts in
the middle of a character.

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@ -5341,7 +5341,7 @@ android_wc_lookup_string (android_key_pressed_event *event,
characters = (*env)->GetStringChars (env, string, NULL);
android_exception_check_nonnull ((void *) characters, string);
/* Establish the size of the the string. */
/* Establish the size of the string. */
size = (*env)->GetStringLength (env, string);
/* Copy over the string data. */

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@ -4356,7 +4356,7 @@ android_saf_stat (const char *uri_name, const char *id_name,
return 0;
}
/* Detect if Emacs has access to the document designated by the the
/* Detect if Emacs has access to the document designated by the
document ID ID_NAME within the tree URI_NAME. If ID_NAME is NULL,
use the document ID in URI_NAME itself.

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@ -2821,12 +2821,12 @@ emit_static_object (const char *name, Lisp_Object obj)
<https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/jit/2019-q3/msg00013.html>.
Adjust if possible to reduce the number of function calls. */
size_t chunck_size = NILP (Fcomp_libgccjit_version ()) ? 200 : 1024;
char *buff = xmalloc (chunck_size);
size_t chunk_size = NILP (Fcomp_libgccjit_version ()) ? 200 : 1024;
char *buff = xmalloc (chunk_size);
for (ptrdiff_t i = 0; i < len;)
{
strncpy (buff, p, chunck_size);
buff[chunck_size - 1] = 0;
strncpy (buff, p, chunk_size);
buff[chunk_size - 1] = 0;
uintptr_t l = strlen (buff);
if (l != 0)

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@ -1853,7 +1853,7 @@ parse_resource_key (const char *res_key, char *setting_key)
*dp++ = c;
sp++;
}
*dp++ = '/'; /* must ends with '/' */
*dp++ = '/'; /* must end with '/' */
*dp = '\0';
}

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@ -9166,7 +9166,7 @@ sfnt_interpret_alignrp (struct sfnt_interpreter *interpreter)
ZP1.
Move both points along the freedom vector by half the magnitude of
the the projection of a vector formed by P1.x - P2.x, P1.y - P2.y,
the projection of a vector formed by P1.x - P2.x, P1.y - P2.y,
upon the projection vector. */
static void

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@ -1630,7 +1630,7 @@ sfntfont_registries_compatible_p (Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b)
Value is 0 if there is no match, -1 if there is a match against
DESC itself, and the number of matching instances if the style
matches one or more instances defined in in DESC. Return the index
matches one or more instances defined in DESC. Return the index
of each matching instance in INSTANCES; it should be SIZE big. */
static int

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@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ struct textconv_callback_struct
the end of the conversion. */
enum textconv_caret_direction direction;
/* The the number of times for which to repeat the scanning in order
/* The number of times for which to repeat the scanning in order
to determine the starting position of the text to return. */
unsigned short factor;

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@ -11614,7 +11614,7 @@ void
load_unicows_dll_for_w32fns (HMODULE unicows)
{
if (!unicows)
/* The functions following are defined by SHELL32.DLL onw Windows
/* The functions following are defined by SHELL32.DLL on Windows
NT. */
unicows = GetModuleHandle ("shell32");

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@ -1448,7 +1448,7 @@ as a regex."
;; Example 3 and 4 can't be directly tested because jit-lock and
;; batch tests don't play together well. But we can approximate
;; the behavior by calling the the fontification for the same
;; the behavior by calling the fontification for the same
;; region which would be used by jit-lock.
;; Example 3
(search-forward "sub do_stuff")