lostwages/wwn wn20011125_109.xml wn20020913_13 ...

Jeremy Newman jnewman at wine.codeweavers.com
Thu Mar 30 15:39:46 CST 2006


ChangeSet ID:	23868
CVSROOT:	/opt/cvs-commit
Module name:	lostwages
Changes by:	jnewman at winehq.org	2006/03/30 15:39:46

Modified files:
	wwn            : wn20011125_109.xml wn20020913_135.xml 
	                 wn20041231_255.xml wn20050204_260.xml 
	                 wn20060129_304.xml 

Log message:
	Francois Gouget <fgouget at free.fr>
	Assorted spelling fixes.
	Fix the WineTools case.

Patch: http://cvs.winehq.org/patch.py?id=23868

Old revision  New revision  Changes     Path
 1.9           1.10          +1 -1       lostwages/wwn/wn20011125_109.xml
 1.11          1.12          +1 -1       lostwages/wwn/wn20020913_135.xml
 1.3           1.4           +1 -1       lostwages/wwn/wn20041231_255.xml
 1.2           1.3           +4 -4       lostwages/wwn/wn20050204_260.xml
 1.3           1.4           +2 -2       lostwages/wwn/wn20060129_304.xml

Index: lostwages/wwn/wn20011125_109.xml
diff -u -p lostwages/wwn/wn20011125_109.xml:1.9 lostwages/wwn/wn20011125_109.xml:1.10
--- lostwages/wwn/wn20011125_109.xml:1.9	30 Mar 2006 21:39:46 -0000
+++ lostwages/wwn/wn20011125_109.xml	30 Mar 2006 21:39:46 -0000
@@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ he was having, <quote who="Josh Thielen"
  Finale expects mmsystem to be present without having to call LoadLibrary 
  on it. It does a GetModuleHandle on mmsystem.dll to find out if the mm 
  extensions are available. I checked out windows 95, and it has mmsystem 
- and winmm loaded when no apps are runing besides  the desktop / 
+ and winmm loaded when no apps are running besides the desktop / 
  explorer. This patch links wine with winmm and makes winmm load mmsystem 
  on init. Finale gets by this ok now. I don't know if this the correct 
  approach, though.  Could someone (Eric or Alexandre?) please take a look 
Index: lostwages/wwn/wn20020913_135.xml
diff -u -p lostwages/wwn/wn20020913_135.xml:1.11 lostwages/wwn/wn20020913_135.xml:1.12
--- lostwages/wwn/wn20020913_135.xml:1.11	30 Mar 2006 21:39:46 -0000
+++ lostwages/wwn/wn20020913_135.xml	30 Mar 2006 21:39:46 -0000
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ and exactly what would currently build. 
  window mode.
 </p><p>
  Basically, the main menu bar should be at the top of the window, but the 
- configurable taskbar / buttonbar is displayed "over" it.  The accellerator 
+ configurable taskbar / buttonbar is displayed "over" it.  The accelerator 
  keys for the menu bar are no longer recognised (the program beeps if you try 
  to use &lt;alt&gt;f [for example] to get to the File menu).
 </p></quote>
Index: lostwages/wwn/wn20041231_255.xml
diff -u -p lostwages/wwn/wn20041231_255.xml:1.3 lostwages/wwn/wn20041231_255.xml:1.4
--- lostwages/wwn/wn20041231_255.xml:1.3	30 Mar 2006 21:39:46 -0000
+++ lostwages/wwn/wn20041231_255.xml	30 Mar 2006 21:39:46 -0000
@@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ so by making it any easier.</quote></p>
 
 <p>Jon thought it was worth getting rid of heap.h though:</p>
 <quote who="Jon Griffiths"><p>
-winapi_check will allready tell us all cross-calls anyway, doesn't
+winapi_check will already tell us all cross-calls anyway, doesn't
 it?  It may be years before all the a to w conversions are done and we are
 100% internally unicode, why live with a non standard header that
 long?</p></quote>
Index: lostwages/wwn/wn20050204_260.xml
diff -u -p lostwages/wwn/wn20050204_260.xml:1.2 lostwages/wwn/wn20050204_260.xml:1.3
--- lostwages/wwn/wn20050204_260.xml:1.2	30 Mar 2006 21:39:46 -0000
+++ lostwages/wwn/wn20050204_260.xml	30 Mar 2006 21:39:46 -0000
@@ -452,8 +452,8 @@ ever run into legal issues they need cla
 
 </section>
 <section
-        title="Debian Winetools Packages"
-        subject="Winetools Debian Package!"
+        title="Debian WineTools Packages"
+        subject="WineTools Debian Package!"
         archive="http://www.winehq.org/hypermail/wine-devel/2005/01/0048.html"
         posts="1"
         startdate="02/02/2005"
@@ -461,8 +461,8 @@ ever run into legal issues they need cla
 <topic>Utilities</topic>
 
 <p>
-Scott Ritchie announced the availability of the Winetools package
-for Debian.  Winetools sets up a custom configuration and lets you
+Scott Ritchie announced the availability of the WineTools package
+for Debian.  WineTools sets up a custom configuration and lets you
 install various Windows programs:</p>
 
 <quote who="Scott Ritchie"><p>
Index: lostwages/wwn/wn20060129_304.xml
diff -u -p lostwages/wwn/wn20060129_304.xml:1.3 lostwages/wwn/wn20060129_304.xml:1.4
--- lostwages/wwn/wn20060129_304.xml:1.3	30 Mar 2006 21:39:46 -0000
+++ lostwages/wwn/wn20060129_304.xml	30 Mar 2006 21:39:46 -0000
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Its main goal is to carpet. It also serv
 >
 <topic>Utilities</topic>
 <p>Debate has been raging for weeks over whether the 
-<a href="http://www.von-thadden.de/Joachim/WineTools/">Winetools</a> 
+<a href="http://www.von-thadden.de/Joachim/WineTools/">WineTools</a> 
 project should be listed on Wine's 
 <a href="http://www.winehq.org/site/download">download</a> page.  
 </p><p>
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ run and don't run with and without winet
 those users to appDB. We need information there available for everyone to
 see, not in your e-mail box (no offense).
 </p><p>
-Winetools has setup the
+WineTools has setup the
 environment in a such a way that it is unified! If you're saying that all
 you did is tinkered with lots of stuff to get few applications to work,
 this is not good. Wine is not cedega designed to run games and games



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