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Re: [PATCH] spelling fix for automake.texi and texinfo tweek


From: Alexandre Duret-Lutz
Subject: Re: [PATCH] spelling fix for automake.texi and texinfo tweek
Date: 25 Sep 2002 21:00:05 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.0808 (Gnus v5.8.8) Emacs/20.7

>>> "Art" == Art Haas <address@hidden> writes:

 Art> Hi.
 Art> The spelling fix ...
 Art> longeur --> longer

 Art> The texinfo tweeks ...
 Art> Sentences ending in capital letters should use an "@" before the
 Art> period. This affects the spacing of the printed output.

Thanks!  Here is what I installed.

2002-09-25  Art Haas  <address@hidden>

        * automake.texi (Optional, Options, Distributing, ANSI,
        API versioning): Spelling fixes and Texi tweaks.

Index: automake.texi
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/automake/automake/automake.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.304
diff -u -r1.304 automake.texi
--- automake.texi       25 Sep 2002 13:25:54 -0000      1.304
+++ automake.texi       25 Sep 2002 18:59:23 -0000
@@ -1153,7 +1153,7 @@
 @item AC_CONFIG_HEADERS
 Automake will generate rules to rebuild these headers.  Older versions
 of Automake required the use of @code{AM_CONFIG_HEADER}
-(@pxref{Macros}); this no longuer the case today.
+(@pxref{Macros}); this is no longer the case today.
 @cvindex AC_CONFIG_HEADERS
 
 @item AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR
@@ -3177,7 +3177,7 @@
 handle de-ANSI-fication is inserted into the generated
 @file{Makefile.in}.
 
-This causes each C source file in the directory to be treated as ANSI C.
+This causes each C source file in the directory to be treated as ANSI 
address@hidden
 If an ANSI C compiler is available, it is used.  If no ANSI C compiler
 is available, the @code{ansi2knr} program is used to convert the source
 files into K&R C, which is then compiled.
@@ -4438,8 +4438,8 @@
 @item @code{no-define}
 @cindex Option, no-define
 This options is meaningful only when passed as an argument to
-AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE.  It will prevent the @code{PACKAGE} and @code{VERSION}
-variable to be @code{AC_DEFINE}d.
address@hidden  It will prevent the @code{PACKAGE} and
address@hidden variables to be @code{AC_DEFINE}d.
 
 @item @code{no-dependencies}
 @cindex Option, no-dependencies
@@ -5013,7 +5013,7 @@
 required to use Automake.
 
 Some of the files that can be automatically installed via the
address@hidden switch do fall under the GPL.  However, these also
address@hidden switch do fall under the address@hidden  However, these also
 have a special exception allowing you to distribute them with your
 package, regardless of the licensing you choose.
 
@@ -5075,7 +5075,7 @@
 @heading What is not in the API
 
 Every undocumented variable, target, or command line option, is not part
-of the API.  You should avoid using them, as they could change from one
+of the address@hidden  You should avoid using them, as they could change from 
one
 version to the other (even in bug fix releases, if this helps to fix a
 bug).
 

-- 
Alexandre Duret-Lutz





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