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[nongnu] elpa/git-commit 734ce4f4b9 4/4: manual: Fix typos
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[nongnu] elpa/git-commit 734ce4f4b9 4/4: manual: Fix typos |
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Mon, 29 Apr 2024 10:00:41 -0400 (EDT) |
branch: elpa/git-commit
commit 734ce4f4b95875a7452dc959099a56e0689501cf
Author: Andrew-Zipperer <atzipperer@gmail.com>
Commit: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
manual: Fix typos
- "strickly" -> "strictly"
- "stricktly" -> "strictly"
I change this because I find results on Google for "strictly" but not
"strick(t)ly".
---
docs/magit.org | 4 ++--
docs/magit.texi | 4 ++--
2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/magit.org b/docs/magit.org
index 2d85257de4..36794b6892 100644
--- a/docs/magit.org
+++ b/docs/magit.org
@@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ file, but then only a subset of the commands is available.
The global key bindings mentioned in the previous two paragraphs are
quite inconvenient. We recommend using ~C-c g~ and ~C-c f~ instead, but
-cannot use those key sequences by default because they are strickly
+cannot use those key sequences by default because they are strictly
reserved for bindings added by the user. See [[*Global Bindings]], if you
want to explicitly opt-in to the recommended key bindings.
@@ -7621,7 +7621,7 @@ By default Magit defines a few global key bindings.
These bindings
are a compromise between providing no bindings at all and providing
the better bindings I would have liked to use instead. Magit cannot
provide the set of recommended bindings by default because those key
-sequences are stricktly reserved for bindings added by the user.
+sequences are strictly reserved for bindings added by the user.
Also see [[*Global Bindings]] and [[info:elisp#Key Binding Conventions]].
To use the recommended bindings, add this to your init file and
diff --git a/docs/magit.texi b/docs/magit.texi
index 333f707595..4f86522d7a 100644
--- a/docs/magit.texi
+++ b/docs/magit.texi
@@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ file, but then only a subset of the commands is available.
The global key bindings mentioned in the previous two paragraphs are
quite inconvenient. We recommend using @code{C-c g} and @code{C-c f} instead,
but
-cannot use those key sequences by default because they are strickly
+cannot use those key sequences by default because they are strictly
reserved for bindings added by the user. See @ref{Global Bindings}, if you
want to explicitly opt-in to the recommended key bindings.
@@ -9476,7 +9476,7 @@ By default Magit defines a few global key bindings.
These bindings
are a compromise between providing no bindings at all and providing
the better bindings I would have liked to use instead. Magit cannot
provide the set of recommended bindings by default because those key
-sequences are stricktly reserved for bindings added by the user.
+sequences are strictly reserved for bindings added by the user.
Also see @ref{Global Bindings} and @ref{Key Binding Conventions,,,elisp,}.
To use the recommended bindings, add this to your init file and