docs/149315: [PATCH] Spelling fixes for doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/
Jimmy Olgeni
olgeni at FreeBSD.org
Thu Aug 5 11:50:07 UTC 2010
>Number: 149315
>Category: docs
>Synopsis: [PATCH] Spelling fixes for doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/
>Confidential: no
>Severity: non-critical
>Priority: low
>Responsible: freebsd-doc
>State: open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class: doc-bug
>Submitter-Id: current-users
>Arrival-Date: Thu Aug 05 11:50:06 UTC 2010
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator: Jimmy Olgeni
>Release: FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE i386
>Organization:
>Environment:
>Description:
A few spelling fixes for doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/.
>How-To-Repeat:
>Fix:
Index: corp-net-guide/book.sgml
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/dcvs/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/corp-net-guide/book.sgml,v
retrieving revision 1.11
diff -u -r1.11 book.sgml
--- corp-net-guide/book.sgml 29 Nov 2004 21:43:34 -0000 1.11
+++ corp-net-guide/book.sgml 5 Aug 2010 11:44:34 -0000
@@ -1069,7 +1069,7 @@
systems will probably find it cheaper to simply upgrade to Windows
NT Workstation or Win2K.</para>
- <para>ACITS LPR and Win95 have a few printing idosyncracies. Most
+ <para>ACITS LPR and Win95 have a few printing idiosyncrasies. Most
Win95 programs, such as Microsoft Word, expect print output to be
spooled on the local hard drive and then metered out to a printer
that is plugged into the parallel port. Network printing, on the
@@ -1846,7 +1846,7 @@
<literal>nec</literal> in both the name of the printer and the name
of the Spool directory. With the print spooler LPD, the Spool
directories <emphasis>must</emphasis> be different from each other,
- or the spooler gets confused and doesen't print.</para>
+ or the spooler gets confused and doesn't print.</para>
<para>After the <filename>/etc/printcap</filename> is modified, the
root user must create the <filename>/var/spool/output/NEC</filename>
Index: dev-model/book.sgml
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/dcvs/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/dev-model/book.sgml,v
retrieving revision 1.17
diff -u -r1.17 book.sgml
--- dev-model/book.sgml 3 Jun 2009 22:31:36 -0000 1.17
+++ dev-model/book.sgml 5 Aug 2010 11:44:35 -0000
@@ -2381,7 +2381,7 @@
the FreeBSD web site</ulink>. It shows the number of ports
available to FreeBSD in the period 1995 to 2005. It looks
like the curve has first grown exponentionally, and then
- since the middle of 2001 grown linerly.
+ since the middle of 2001 grown linearly.
</para>
<para>
Index: developers-handbook/l10n/chapter.sgml
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/dcvs/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/l10n/chapter.sgml,v
retrieving revision 1.13
diff -u -r1.13 chapter.sgml
--- developers-handbook/l10n/chapter.sgml 29 Apr 2009 17:46:49 -0000 1.13
+++ developers-handbook/l10n/chapter.sgml 5 Aug 2010 11:44:35 -0000
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@
catalogs with the <makevar>NLSSRCDIR</makevar> &man.make.1;
variable. The default name of the precompiled catalog files
also follow the naming convention mentioned before. It can be
- overriden by setting the <makevar>NLSNAME</makevar> variable.
+ overridden by setting the <makevar>NLSNAME</makevar> variable.
There are other options to fine tune the processing of the catalog
files but usually it is not needed, thus they are not described
here. For further information on <filename>bsd.nls.mk</filename>,
Index: developers-handbook/x86/chapter.sgml
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/dcvs/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/x86/chapter.sgml,v
retrieving revision 1.18
diff -u -r1.18 chapter.sgml
--- developers-handbook/x86/chapter.sgml 17 Feb 2010 18:20:32 -0000 1.18
+++ developers-handbook/x86/chapter.sgml 5 Aug 2010 11:44:36 -0000
@@ -3152,7 +3152,7 @@
</programlisting>
<warning><para>
-Do not use this program on files stored on a disk formated
+Do not use this program on files stored on a disk formatted
by <acronym>&ms-dos;</acronym> or &windows;. There seems to be a
subtle bug in the FreeBSD code when using <function role="syscall">mmap</function>
on these drives mounted under FreeBSD: If the file is over
Index: fdp-primer/sgml-markup/chapter.sgml
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/dcvs/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/sgml-markup/chapter.sgml,v
retrieving revision 1.79
diff -u -r1.79 chapter.sgml
--- fdp-primer/sgml-markup/chapter.sgml 14 Mar 2010 22:26:02 -0000 1.79
+++ fdp-primer/sgml-markup/chapter.sgml 5 Aug 2010 11:44:37 -0000
@@ -1708,7 +1708,7 @@
<para>You will frequently want to refer to both applications and
commands when writing documentation. The distinction between
them is simple: an application is the name for a suite (or possibly
- just 1) of programs that fulfil a particular task. A command is the
+ just 1) of programs that fulfill a particular task. A command is the
name of a program that the user can run.</para>
<para>In addition, you will occasionally need to list one or more of
Index: porters-handbook/book.sgml
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/dcvs/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/book.sgml,v
retrieving revision 1.1069
diff -u -r1.1069 book.sgml
--- porters-handbook/book.sgml 4 Aug 2010 17:58:06 -0000 1.1069
+++ porters-handbook/book.sgml 5 Aug 2010 11:44:40 -0000
@@ -962,7 +962,7 @@
<para>It is expected that <makevar>PORTEPOCH</makevar> will
not be used for the majority of ports, and that sensible
- use of <makevar>PORTVERSION</makevar> can often pre-empt
+ use of <makevar>PORTVERSION</makevar> can often preempt
it becoming necessary if a future release of the software
should change the version structure. However, care is
needed by FreeBSD porters when a vendor release is made
@@ -1004,7 +1004,7 @@
<para><makevar>PKGNAME</makevar> becomes
<literal>gtkmumble-0.10_1</literal></para>
-
+
<para>A new version is released by the vendor, numbered <literal>0.2</literal>
(it turns out the author actually intended
<literal>0.10</literal> to actually mean
@@ -1162,7 +1162,7 @@
part of the directory name in a family of ports), the
<replaceable>-compiled.specifics</replaceable> part should state
the compiled-in defaults (the hyphen is optional). Examples are
- papersize and font units.</para>
+ paper size and font units.</para>
<para>The <replaceable>-compiled.specifics</replaceable> part
should be set in the <makevar>PKGNAMESUFFIX</makevar>
@@ -1315,7 +1315,7 @@
<entry>psutils</entry>
<entry>-letter</entry>
<entry>1.13</entry>
- <entry>Papersize hardcoded at package build time</entry>
+ <entry>Paper size hardcoded at package build time</entry>
</row>
<row>
@@ -3108,7 +3108,7 @@
make sure you also add them to <filename>distinfo</filename>.
Also, the additional files will normally be extracted into
<makevar>WRKDIR</makevar> as well, which for some ports may
- lead to undesirable sideeffects and require special handling.</para>
+ lead to undesirable side effects and require special handling.</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>
@@ -3885,7 +3885,7 @@
check for
<filename>/var/db/ports/<replaceable>portname</replaceable>/options</filename>.
If that file does not exist, it will use the values of
- <makevar>OPTIONS</makevar> to create a dialogbox where the options
+ <makevar>OPTIONS</makevar> to create a dialog box where the options
can be enabled or disabled. Then the
<filename>options</filename> file is saved and the selected
variables will be used when building the port.</para>
@@ -5795,7 +5795,7 @@
neglect to look for includes and/or libraries in the X11
directories. You can tell <command>qmake</command> to
add directories to the include and library searchpaths
- via the commandline, for example:</para>
+ via the command line, for example:</para>
<programlisting>${QMAKE} -unix PREFIX=${PREFIX} INCLUDEPATH+=${LOCALBASE}/include \
LIBS+=-L${LOCALBASE}/lib sillyapp.pro</programlisting>
@@ -7978,7 +7978,7 @@
<row>
<entry><literal>tolua</literal></entry>
- <entry>Library for accesing C/C++ code</entry>
+ <entry>Library for accessing C/C++ code</entry>
<entry><literal>4.0-5.0</literal></entry>
</row>
@@ -12462,7 +12462,7 @@
<entry>700044</entry>
<entry>June 7, 2007</entry>
<entry>7.0-CURRENT after changing the argument for
- vn_open()/VOP_OPEN() from filedescriptor index to the
+ vn_open()/VOP_OPEN() from file descriptor index to the
struct file *.</entry>
</row>
@@ -14075,7 +14075,7 @@
<note>
<para>If a port would conflict with a currently installed
port (for example, if they install a file in the same
- place that perfoms a different function),
+ place that performs a different function),
<link linkend="conflicts">use
<makevar>CONFLICTS</makevar> instead</link>.
<makevar>CONFLICTS</makevar> will set
@@ -14173,7 +14173,7 @@
<para>The correct way for a <filename>Makefile</filename> to
signal that the port can not be installed due to some external
factor (for instance, the user has specified an illegal
- combination of build options) is to set a nonblank value to
+ combination of build options) is to set a non-blank value to
<makevar>IGNORE</makevar>. This value will be formatted and
shown to the user by <command>make install</command>.</para>
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