; Fix typos; change "Emacs-Lisp" to "Emacs Lisp"

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Stefan Kangas 2020-09-01 23:59:11 +02:00
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commit abca75d2e9
7 changed files with 9 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ set @code{debug-ignored-errors} to @code{nil}.
If this variable has a non-@code{nil} value (the default), running the If this variable has a non-@code{nil} value (the default), running the
command @code{eval-expression} causes @code{debug-on-error} to be command @code{eval-expression} causes @code{debug-on-error} to be
temporarily bound to @code{t}. @xref{Lisp Eval,, Evaluating temporarily bound to @code{t}. @xref{Lisp Eval,, Evaluating
Emacs-Lisp Expressions, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}. Emacs Lisp Expressions, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}.
If @code{eval-expression-debug-on-error} is @code{nil}, then the value If @code{eval-expression-debug-on-error} is @code{nil}, then the value
of @code{debug-on-error} is not changed during @code{eval-expression}. of @code{debug-on-error} is not changed during @code{eval-expression}.

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@ -859,7 +859,7 @@ exceeding this limit is abbreviated with an ellipsis. A value of
These are the values for @code{print-length} and @code{print-level} These are the values for @code{print-length} and @code{print-level}
used by @code{eval-expression}, and thus, indirectly, by many used by @code{eval-expression}, and thus, indirectly, by many
interactive evaluation commands (@pxref{Lisp Eval,, Evaluating interactive evaluation commands (@pxref{Lisp Eval,, Evaluating
Emacs-Lisp Expressions, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}). Emacs Lisp Expressions, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}).
@end defopt @end defopt
These variables are used for detecting and reporting circular These variables are used for detecting and reporting circular

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@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ to the list. To include the phases of the moon, add
(lunar-phases) (lunar-phases)
to the holiday list, where `lunar-phases' is an Emacs-Lisp function that to the holiday list, where `lunar-phases' is an Emacs Lisp function that
you've written to return a (possibly empty) list of the relevant VISIBLE dates you've written to return a (possibly empty) list of the relevant VISIBLE dates
with descriptive strings such as with descriptive strings such as

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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ uses considerably less memory."
(const :tag "Write directly to file" nil))) (const :tag "Write directly to file" nil)))
(defcustom gnus-init-file (nnheader-concat gnus-home-directory ".gnus") (defcustom gnus-init-file (nnheader-concat gnus-home-directory ".gnus")
"Your Gnus Emacs-Lisp startup file name. "Your Gnus Emacs Lisp startup file name.
If a file with the `.el' or `.elc' suffixes exists, it will be read instead." If a file with the `.el' or `.elc' suffixes exists, it will be read instead."
:group 'gnus-start :group 'gnus-start
:type 'file) :type 'file)
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ If a file with the `.el' or `.elc' suffixes exists, it will be read instead."
(directory-file-name installation-directory)) (directory-file-name installation-directory))
"site-lisp/gnus-init") "site-lisp/gnus-init")
(error nil)) (error nil))
"The site-wide Gnus Emacs-Lisp startup file name, or nil if none. "The site-wide Gnus Emacs Lisp startup file name, or nil if none.
If a file with the `.el' or `.elc' suffixes exists, it will be read instead." If a file with the `.el' or `.elc' suffixes exists, it will be read instead."
:group 'gnus-start :group 'gnus-start
:type '(choice file (const nil))) :type '(choice file (const nil)))

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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
;; Installation ;; Installation
;; ;;
;; type at your prompt "emacs -l handwrite.el" or put this file on your ;; type at your prompt "emacs -l handwrite.el" or put this file on your
;; Emacs-Lisp load path, add the following into your init file: ;; Emacs Lisp load path, add the following into your init file:
;; ;;
;; (require 'handwrite) ;; (require 'handwrite)
;; ;;

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@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ area of a spreadsheet.")
;; "Side-effect variables". They are set in one function, altered in ;; "Side-effect variables". They are set in one function, altered in
;; another as a side effect, then read back by the first, as a way of ;; another as a side effect, then read back by the first, as a way of
;; passing back more than one value. These declarations are just to make ;; passing back more than one value. These declarations are just to make
;; the compiler happy, and to conform to standard Emacs-Lisp practice (I ;; the compiler happy, and to conform to standard Emacs Lisp practice (I
;; think the make-local-variable trick above is cleaner). ;; think the make-local-variable trick above is cleaner).
;; ;;

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@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
#+TITLE: The Location of Emacs-Lisp Tests #+TITLE: The Location of Emacs Lisp Tests
* The Main Emacs Repository * The Main Emacs Repository
The Emacs repository contains a very large number of Emacs-Lisp files, many of The Emacs repository contains a very large number of Emacs Lisp files, many of
which pre-date both formal package support for Emacs and automated unit which pre-date both formal package support for Emacs and automated unit
testing. testing.