[WineHQ] Assorted spelling fixes.

Francois Gouget fgouget at free.fr
Wed Jan 16 05:59:52 CST 2008


---
 .htaccess                             |    2 +-
 news/2004091501.xml                   |    2 +-
 templates/en/status_wine.template     |    2 +-
 templates/en/wineconf.template        |    4 ++--
 templates/en/wineconf/travel.template |   10 +++++-----
 wwn/interviews/interview_8.xml        |    2 +-
 wwn/wn19990627_2.xml                  |    2 +-
 wwn/wn19990711_3.xml                  |    2 +-
 wwn/wn19990829_6.xml                  |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20000703_50.xml                 |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20001218_74.xml                 |    6 +++---
 wwn/wn20010101_76.xml                 |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20010115_78.xml                 |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20010718_100.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20020105_112.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20020213_115.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20020719_129.xml                |    4 ++--
 wwn/wn20020906_134.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20020920_136.xml                |    4 ++--
 wwn/wn20021025_141.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20021122_145.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20030314_161.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20030328_163.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20030613_174.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20030620_175.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20030725_180.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20030829_185.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20031205_199.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20031212_200.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20040203_208.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20040305_213.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20040416_219.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20040709_230.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20040924_241.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20041022_245.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20041119_249.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20041224_254.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20050225_263.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20050311_265.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20050819_288.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20060428_312.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20060619_317.xml                |    2 +-
 wwn/wn20060810_319.xml                |    2 +-
 43 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 52 deletions(-)

diff --git a/.htaccess b/.htaccess
index b79e7b0..3925d64 100644
--- a/.htaccess
+++ b/.htaccess
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ ErrorDocument 404 http://www.winehq.org/site/404
 # Tell PHP how we want to handle global vars
 php_value register_globals 0
 
-# We want to use ";" as variable seperator (more XML compliant)
+# We want to use ";" as variable separator (more XML compliant)
 php_value arg_separator.output ";"
 php_value arg_separator.input ";&"
 
diff --git a/news/2004091501.xml b/news/2004091501.xml
index ed13914..823db5f 100644
--- a/news/2004091501.xml
+++ b/news/2004091501.xml
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
   <date>September 15, 2004</date>
   <title>Wine 20040914 Released</title>
   <body>
-<p>A new CVS snapshot has been released.  Alexandre noted the the following
+<p>A new CVS snapshot has been released.  Alexandre noted the following
 changes:
 <ul>
      <li> Various improvements to the common controls.</li>
diff --git a/templates/en/status_wine.template b/templates/en/status_wine.template
index dae1119..349a9d4 100644
--- a/templates/en/status_wine.template
+++ b/templates/en/status_wine.template
@@ -445,7 +445,7 @@
           <a href="{$root}/site/?issue=268#Scripting%20Around%20Winedbg">#268</a>,
           <a href="{$root}/site/?issue=276#DWARF2%20Debug%20Support">#276</a>,
           <a href="{$root}/site/?issue=283#Debugger%20on%20Solaris">#283</a>,
-          <a href="{$root}/site/?issue=288#Exluding%20Call%20in%20Relay%20Traces">#288</a>,
+          <a href="{$root}/site/?issue=288#Excluding%20Call%20in%20Relay%20Traces">#288</a>,
           <a href="{$root}/site/?issue=292#Finding%20Stack%20Corruption">#292</a>,
           <a href="{$root}/site/?issue=293#Test%20Harness%20for%20winedbg">#293</a>,
           <a href="{$root}/site/?issue=301#Relay%20Segfaults">#301</a>,
diff --git a/templates/en/wineconf.template b/templates/en/wineconf.template
index 277d77c..f4e667c 100644
--- a/templates/en/wineconf.template
+++ b/templates/en/wineconf.template
@@ -27,14 +27,14 @@ RG6 6AQ<br />
 United Kingdom<br />
 
 <p><a href="{$root}/site/wineconf/travel">Comprehensive travel 
-information, including accomodation arrangements.</a></p>
+information, including accommodation arrangements.</a></p>
 
 <hr />
 <h2>RSVP</h2>
 
 <p>Everyone attending the conference, except respondents to the April survey,
 should also fill in the <a href="{$root}/site/wineconf/rsvp">RSVP form</a> as
-soon as possible. Anyone wanting accomodation at the University of Reading
+soon as possible. Anyone wanting accommodation at the University of Reading
 should also read the <a href="{$root}/site/wineconf/travel">travel arrangements
 page</a> for details on how to get a room.
 </p>
diff --git a/templates/en/wineconf/travel.template b/templates/en/wineconf/travel.template
index ea045f4..09b56fa 100644
--- a/templates/en/wineconf/travel.template
+++ b/templates/en/wineconf/travel.template
@@ -75,9 +75,9 @@ depending on your quality and travelling preferences.</p>
 <hr/>
 <table width="100%"><tr><td><br/>
 
-<h2>Accomodation</h2>
+<h2>Accommodation</h2>
 
-<h3>University Accomodation</h3>
+<h3>University Accommodation</h3>
 
 <p>We have a limited number of reasonably priced rooms available at the
 university which will be allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis until
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ a contact phone number and an email address.</p>
 <a href="http://www.fmd.rdg.ac.uk/rcsConference/accomHallDetails.asp">here</a>
 for more information on rooms in Windsor Hall. </p>
 
-<h3>Other Accomodation</h3>
+<h3>Other Accommodation</h3>
 
 <p>See <a href="http://www.readingtourism.org.uk/accommodation/readingcentral.htm">this page</a>
 for information on hotels in the area (the first four are the best in terms of
@@ -110,10 +110,10 @@ closeness to the university).</p>
 
 <h2>The University</h2>
 
-<p>The lecture theatre we will be using and the accomodation are both located
+<p>The lecture theatre we will be using and the accommodation are both located
 on the main Whiteknights campus of the University of Reading. The conference
 itself will be taking place in building 59 in the Nike Lecture Theatre. The
-accomodation arranged through the university is in Windsor Hall. You can find
+accommodation arranged through the university is in Windsor Hall. You can find
 both on this <a href="http://www.reading.ac.uk/maps/docs/whiteknightscolour.pdf">campus map</a>
 (warning: 1.29 MB download).
 
diff --git a/wwn/interviews/interview_8.xml b/wwn/interviews/interview_8.xml
index 8cc7229..0a98d2d 100644
--- a/wwn/interviews/interview_8.xml
+++ b/wwn/interviews/interview_8.xml
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ but I doubt it.
  of future code maintenance.
 </p><p>
  Actually, I think a number of people in our company liked the fact that
- the the company name was seen in a well-known forum of the free software
+ the company name was seen in a well-known forum of the free software
  community. My involvement with Wine was mostly welcome because it 
  contributed to Fujitsu Siemens' activities for Open Source and Linux.
 </p><p>
diff --git a/wwn/wn19990627_2.xml b/wwn/wn19990627_2.xml
index 06fa3e6..10a6854 100644
--- a/wwn/wn19990627_2.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn19990627_2.xml
@@ -724,7 +724,7 @@ The different possibilities to implement all this:
 
 <p />
 
-     It has the same binary-compability problem as (b) and (c).
+     It has the same binary-compatibility problem as (b) and (c).
 
 <li /> (e) Creating a special loader just for this library could solve all the
      problems, but I do not think that is the correct answer.
diff --git a/wwn/wn19990711_3.xml b/wwn/wn19990711_3.xml
index af800c2..200cefd 100644
--- a/wwn/wn19990711_3.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn19990711_3.xml
@@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ So, unfortunately, there is no rule-of-thumb which load-order to use; you'll
 have to have a certain knowledge of what the DLL in question does, which
 other DLLs/features it requires etc. to make a case-by-case decision. For
 most users, it will probably be best to simply stay with the load-order
-settings laid out the the default wine.ini file. This default setting is
+settings laid out the default wine.ini file. This default setting is
 determined as follows: for all DLLs where there is a proper Wine
 implementation at all (i.e. not just stubs), or where the native DLL is
 known *not* to work, use built-in first. All others, use native.
diff --git a/wwn/wn19990829_6.xml b/wwn/wn19990829_6.xml
index 2a6d2bc..374c652 100644
--- a/wwn/wn19990829_6.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn19990829_6.xml
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Windows emulator).
 
 <p />Well this week has been very quiet on wine-devel, as if most of the
 developpers were on vacation at the same time.  Of course, there was the
-O'Reilly conference in Monterey (CA) where Alexandre Juillard was giving a
+O'Reilly conference in Monterey (CA) where Alexandre Julliard was giving a
 talk. So, I barely had enough material to put an issue together.
 
 <p />Marcus Meissner will be giving a talk at the <a
diff --git a/wwn/wn20000703_50.xml b/wwn/wn20000703_50.xml
index b01ef45..1c8f98b 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20000703_50.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20000703_50.xml
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ the XFree86 booth and the demopoints for Blender and VRML.
 <p />
 
 It was one of the well, worst places to have, since the demopoint was not on
-the the corridorside. But this did not matter much, we had traffic all the
+the corridor side. But this did not matter much, we had traffic all the
 time. It was also very hot due to the position and the black foil on the 
 top of the booth to avoid sunglare on the monitors.
 
diff --git a/wwn/wn20001218_74.xml b/wwn/wn20001218_74.xml
index 39b24ff..f022fa0 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20001218_74.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20001218_74.xml
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ about the functions implemented in the various DLLs, and get a rough
 idea of what still needs to be done:
 <quote who="Francois Gouget">
 I analyzed the functions exported by each Windows Dll for Win95, Win98
-and Win2000 and compared them with what is found the the spec
+and Win2000 and compared them with what is found in the spec
 files. Here's the executive summary: 
 
 <p />
@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ directly linked to your code). When your new module is loaded into
 memory before being executed, the dependencies will be resolved and
 the other libraries loaded (or almost, see below about delay
 loading).</li> 
-<li>by hand: in the code of your program, you need to explicitely load 
+<li>by hand: in the code of your program, you need to explicitly load 
 DL library <code>foo</code>, and then get the address of function
 <code>bar</code>. Using that function pointer, you can then invoke the
 function. This second method requires to write more code, but is
@@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ multiple names? Wine  simply creates for all DLLs embedded inside a
 requests one DLL to be the owner of the .so file. The resulting .so
 file is then named after the owner DLL's name (in our example
 <code>libshell32.so</code>). The build mechanism is now clear:
-generate the .so file from all the code (its name is derivated from
+generate the .so file from all the code (its name is derived from
 the owner name): for all the other DLLs (not the owner) in the .so
 file, creates a symbolic link from <code>lib<i>not_owner</i>.so</code>
 to <code>lib<i>owner</i>.so</code> (in our example, a symbolic link
diff --git a/wwn/wn20010101_76.xml b/wwn/wn20010101_76.xml
index 2161b91..78ac3e7 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20010101_76.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20010101_76.xml
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ quick access to hardware T&amp;L.
 
 <p />
 
-On the DirectDraw side, we've unified the code in the the x11 and DGA
+On the DirectDraw side, we've unified the code in the x11 and DGA
 drivers into a new more OO design, separating direct use of xlib from
 the core code. We've added an 'update thread' which should make
 non-DGA use almost as good as DGA, especially when combined with some
diff --git a/wwn/wn20010115_78.xml b/wwn/wn20010115_78.xml
index addf189..d266984 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20010115_78.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20010115_78.xml
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ Mozilla control...?).</quote>
 
 <p />
 
-As John put it, rewritting a full COM object that handles Web
+As John put it, rewriting a full COM object that handles Web
 rendering would be a huge task (and a project of his own).
 
 <p />
diff --git a/wwn/wn20010718_100.xml b/wwn/wn20010718_100.xml
index a3ce5f3..101d466 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20010718_100.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20010718_100.xml
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ After exchanging some mail, Patrik asked,
    errors, he told me about an idea of his : using exceptions to handle X
    errors.</p>
    <p>
-   This way, when we have to explicitely handle X errors (as we will need to do
+   This way, when we have to explicitly handle X errors (as we will need to do
    for XVidmode and XDGA2 due to some (stupidly done IMHO :-) ) security fixes
    in XFree 4.x), we could do that using exceptions.</p></quote>
 
diff --git a/wwn/wn20020105_112.xml b/wwn/wn20020105_112.xml
index c3082dd..eb0047b 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20020105_112.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20020105_112.xml
@@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ framework. Want to share my experiences.
  done easier and quicker than in C</li>
 </ol></p><p>
  Bad:<ol>
- <li> constants must be explicitely declared or plain
+ <li> constants must be explicitly declared or plain
  numbers used instead</li>
  <li> no documentation on the framework yet.</li>
  <li> in many cases data sizes must be specified manually
diff --git a/wwn/wn20020213_115.xml b/wwn/wn20020213_115.xml
index 60bfb87..391c0db 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20020213_115.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20020213_115.xml
@@ -668,7 +668,7 @@ concerns that the LGPL-license-change camp has had, while at the same
 time leaving the doors open for a much wider variety of different commercial
 activities.  I have been trying to flesh it out while at the same time 
 working to some very tight deadlines, and I have not had time to really 
-think through some of the the possibilities that it entails.  I am posting 
+think through some of the possibilities that it entails.  I am posting 
 it to the list now anyway so that it's out there for people to think about.  
 </p>
 
diff --git a/wwn/wn20020719_129.xml b/wwn/wn20020719_129.xml
index d15be96..8a927e3 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20020719_129.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20020719_129.xml
@@ -270,8 +270,8 @@ on Sparc:
  wasn't mainsoft's) for the GUI part of the product. I am sprinkling the 
  idea to the Unix GUI team here to check Wine out.
 </p><p>
- The response so far has been moderetely positive. (using those compat 
- libraries incures a non-trivial per-seat license that goes to MS, as 
+ The response so far has been moderately positive. (using those compat 
+ libraries incurs a non-trivial per-seat license that goes to MS, as 
  well as horrible support. They have been complaining that response time 
  on one incident was ONE YEAR!!!! and the idea of having the sources to 
  the library itself were appealing to them). The main problem was that it 
diff --git a/wwn/wn20020906_134.xml b/wwn/wn20020906_134.xml
index 230dc50..0bc46bd 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20020906_134.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20020906_134.xml
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ Lionel Ulmer answered:</p>
  in WineHQ (after clean-up and reimplentation of the APFL parts if any).
 </p><p>
  Of course, that is, if people want to use some code that the original author
- explicitely asked us to remove from Wine.
+ explicitly asked us to remove from Wine.
 </p></quote>
 
 <p>Gavriel State explained:</p>
diff --git a/wwn/wn20020920_136.xml b/wwn/wn20020920_136.xml
index 70a9ba4..ad744bf 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20020920_136.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20020920_136.xml
@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ a separate source file(s) that compiles against the system headers,
 wrap the Unix calls in functions exported by these files, and then
 "simply" link the winelibwise and unixwise parts of your application.
 </p><p> 
-Dividing the the two worlds over source files should  have other
+Dividing the two worlds over source files should have other
 benefits as well, softwaredesignwise :-)
 </p></quote>
 
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ benefits as well, softwaredesignwise :-)
 <p>Steven Edwards requested comments about closing out
 <a href="http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=529">bug 529.</a>  
 It seems through private 
-correspondance it was decided to just close it out
+correspondence it was decided to just close it out
 and not deal with the perl framework any more.  Steven's
 explanation was:</p>
 <quote who="Steven Edwards"><p>
diff --git a/wwn/wn20021025_141.xml b/wwn/wn20021025_141.xml
index 08a906a..2135e38 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20021025_141.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20021025_141.xml
@@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ If you discover missing features, or bugs, please note them below.
 	startdate="10/19/2002"
 >
 <topic>Project Management</topic>
-<p>Andreas Mohr put out a call for help the the Application Database:</p>
+<p>Andreas Mohr put out a call for help for the Application Database:</p>
 <quote who="Andreas Mohr"><p>
  as I'm currently in my studies duties again and the AppDB submissions
  are piling up enormously (> 20 new entries in less than two weeks),
diff --git a/wwn/wn20021122_145.xml b/wwn/wn20021122_145.xml
index e21ea98..8043c57 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20021122_145.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20021122_145.xml
@@ -652,7 +652,7 @@ has been done before with the ddraw code plus the enhancement I did.
 <ol>
 	<li>Object Classes
 	<p>	
-      An object class is a structure wich defines the data of an object and
+      An object class is a structure which defines the data of an object and
       all the interfaces that act on the object data
 	</p><p>
       Example :
diff --git a/wwn/wn20030314_161.xml b/wwn/wn20030314_161.xml
index a3fc204..3d7c7d6 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20030314_161.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20030314_161.xml
@@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ debugging process to get to the real source of the problems:
 <quote who="Mike Hearn">
  To be honest, debugging is something best done by somebody familiar with
  the app, and who actually has a copy. I don't know how much experience
- with coding you have, but I'd suggest you read the the wine users guide
+ with coding you have, but I'd suggest you read the wine user's guide
  and developers guide, those give an intro to debugging and sit down and
  work through the problems. For crashes, try using winedbg to get a
  backtrace, if you can get a good backtrace that can help with crashes.
diff --git a/wwn/wn20030328_163.xml b/wwn/wn20030328_163.xml
index bd224c2..091f3fe 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20030328_163.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20030328_163.xml
@@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ user.  I could concoct tons of similar examples.  But I'll spare you the bandwid
 </p><p>
 In short: wine has relied on unix security historically, and it's been good 
 enough, because wine security / permissions implementations have been
-nonexistant or exceedingly simple.  Once we start getting more sophisticated
+nonexistent or exceedingly simple.  Once we start getting more sophisticated
 about W32 security (and it seems to me, based on recent discussion, that this
 time is coming sooner than later), it's going to be inappropriate to continue
 with this approach, because we don't want to encourage users to do wine
diff --git a/wwn/wn20030613_174.xml b/wwn/wn20030613_174.xml
index b5d2e55..b774673 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20030613_174.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20030613_174.xml
@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ Fifa 2002.
  <li> Performance</li>
  <li> Get more of the SDK samples to work with it</li>
  <li> Try to get a game working with it: War3, MaxPayne, UT2003, mafia, GTA3, ...</li>
- <li> Checking for opengl extenstions before using certain functions</li>
+ <li> Checking for opengl extensions before using certain functions</li>
  <li> Use max values from opengl rather than hardcoded values</li>
  <li> Buffer support (GetFrontBuffer, GetBackBuffer)</li>
  <li> TexturePalettes (not really tested as i don't have gta3)</li>
diff --git a/wwn/wn20030620_175.xml b/wwn/wn20030620_175.xml
index 2ab602b..442d2a1 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20030620_175.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20030620_175.xml
@@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ Well, seeing this description, I could say only one thing : DRIVER PROBLEM
 </p><p>
 You description seems to imply that the glReadPixels call returns a
 completely black frame buffer (whereas the drawing seems to work well as
-shown when you remove the surface locking stuf). To be 100 % sure, you could
+shown when you remove the surface locking stuff). To be 100 % sure, you could
 enable the debug code in the Lock / Unlock case to have nice screenshots (if
 they are all black, that would show that :-) ).
 </p><p>
diff --git a/wwn/wn20030725_180.xml b/wwn/wn20030725_180.xml
index fba8afc..4257bc6 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20030725_180.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20030725_180.xml
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ I will go ahead and merge this in to the ReactOS rosapps tree.
 <p>Jonathon Wilson asked a question that would be unfamiliar to
 most Unix developers, <quote who="Jonathon Wilson">
   I see that all the wine dlls put the bitmaps in the resource file directly...
- Whats the best way to do it for a 32 bit wine dll (in this case cards.dll) 
+ What's the best way to do it for a 32 bit wine dll (in this case cards.dll) 
  amd where can I find a program to do it for me?</quote></p>
 
 <p>Dimi Paun replied with an example:</p>
diff --git a/wwn/wn20030829_185.xml b/wwn/wn20030829_185.xml
index 6121976..f4c4ac7 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20030829_185.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20030829_185.xml
@@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ looked useful,
 Oh well, they added some DDK docs in the MSDN (which were not really there
 last time I looked)...
 </p><p>
-But it's as we feared : they explicitely tells us that this interface may
+But it's as we feared : they explicitly tell us that this interface may
 change on each DirectX revision (which is normal as the driver interface
 need to change to accommodate more advanced graphic options). So we may have
 to rewrite 'old' DirectX code each time a new revision of the DDK comes out.
diff --git a/wwn/wn20031205_199.xml b/wwn/wn20031205_199.xml
index 158188d..e7864b0 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20031205_199.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20031205_199.xml
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ Before you start, install additionally to the default packages:
 	<li>openssl-devel-32bit</li>
 	<li>ncurses-devel-32bit</li>
 	<li>alsa-32bit</li>
-	<li>and any dependend rpms.</li></ul></p><p>
+	<li>and any dependent rpms.</li></ul></p><p>
 
 Then:
 <ul><code>
diff --git a/wwn/wn20031212_200.xml b/wwn/wn20031212_200.xml
index 1ac4d8a..8f0370f 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20031212_200.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20031212_200.xml
@@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ guys know due to my repeated cross-postings to Wine-devel and
 ros-kernel. When we compile rpcrt and ole32 from WINE with some hacks
 we can make it work under ReactOS but I would like to develop an
 implementation that works properly without dirty hacking. I don't know
-much about WINEs rpcss other than whats in the comments of the code and
+much about WINEs rpcss other than what's in the comments of the code and
 for that matter I don't know much about Windows rpcss. Can we share
 these components? How are we going to break compatibility by doing this?
 </p></quote>
diff --git a/wwn/wn20040203_208.xml b/wwn/wn20040203_208.xml
index ecea086..53126af 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20040203_208.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20040203_208.xml
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Everyone gathered at CodeWeavers' office the next day at 8:30.
 Jeremy Newman, Jeremy White, and Joe Baker worked on getting the network and
 video stream set up.  The video needed to be streamed through
 CodeWeavers' ISP located five miles across town.  Newman and
-Jeremy ifdown'ed the the network interface to reset it but
+Jeremy ifdown'ed the network interface to reset it but
 realized after the fact they had effectively killed the network
 connection (kind of hard to ifup an interface on a server you can't
 talk to).  Hence, no
diff --git a/wwn/wn20040305_213.xml b/wwn/wn20040305_213.xml
index 2041014..a6acfbd 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20040305_213.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20040305_213.xml
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ patch to maintain this time.  Of course, it would be best to make it
 part of Wine, so the user does not need two separate Wine installations.
 </quote></p>
 
-<p>There appears to have been some private correspondance that took
+<p>There appears to have been some private correspondence that took
 place off the list about some of the details.  It may very well remain
 a separate patch.</p>
 
diff --git a/wwn/wn20040416_219.xml b/wwn/wn20040416_219.xml
index 3507e18..75c0406 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20040416_219.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20040416_219.xml
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ whole scheme:</p>
  by the Linux kernel distributed with Fedora Core and other distros.
 </p><p>
  To do this, we implement our own shared object loader that reserves memory
-  that is important to Wine, and then loads the the standard shared object
+  that is important to Wine, and then loads the standard shared object
   loader (ELF interpreter), usually ld-linux.so.2
 </p><p>
  As Wine is i386 specific, we are not too worried about portability issues,
diff --git a/wwn/wn20040709_230.xml b/wwn/wn20040709_230.xml
index 401fd85..7da29bf 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20040709_230.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20040709_230.xml
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ developers will join this effort.
 just happened to notice.  He wrote back and cc:'ed wine-devel wondering
 if there was something that could just be fixed with Wine,
 <quote who="Steven Edwards">
- Rather than spending a whole lot of time rewritting things wouldn't it
+ Rather than spending a whole lot of time rewriting things wouldn't it
  be better to help the Wine project get stable and move to the 1.0 goal?
  There is a roadmap and TODO on WineHQ of things that are needed for
  1.0. </quote></p>
diff --git a/wwn/wn20040924_241.xml b/wwn/wn20040924_241.xml
index 528696a..0483163 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20040924_241.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20040924_241.xml
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ stepped forward and finally came forward to the community:</p>
 <quote who="Ronald"><p>
 
 Hi! My name is Ronald and I was wondering if any of you guys out there can
-help me get in touch with Mr. Alexander Julliard or any of the leaders here
+help me get in touch with Mr. Alexandre Julliard or any of the leaders here
 in the WINE community. We've been trying to get in touch with him for months
 now and we have consistently failed to receive a response.
 </p><p>
diff --git a/wwn/wn20041022_245.xml b/wwn/wn20041022_245.xml
index 86f20ab..2b01b5a 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20041022_245.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20041022_245.xml
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ minor problems:
 <li>All the Icons were drawn a few pixels below where they belong, which 
 makes them a bit overdrawn by the Icon below.</li>
 <li>The Strings above the separator were drawn next to the right border 
-wich makes them partially overdrawn by the Buttons Icon.
+which makes them partially overdrawn by the Buttons Icon.
 (Strings and Buttons beyond the separator are drawn right)</li>
 </ul></p><p>
 If the mouse hovers over the button, the text redraws at the right place
diff --git a/wwn/wn20041119_249.xml b/wwn/wn20041119_249.xml
index 1a240ed..6361b13 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20041119_249.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20041119_249.xml
@@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ progress of the import is supposed to be an application modal box,
 which, should stop you from bringing the iTunes app to the forefront but 
 you can, requiring an ALT+TAB to bring the dialog to the front.
 </p><p>
-Still receiving the the error about the CD/DVD burning driver not being 
+Still receiving the error about the CD/DVD burning driver not being 
 installed properly. I know it is not supported, but there must be some 
 way to fool it. lolol
 </p><p>
diff --git a/wwn/wn20041224_254.xml b/wwn/wn20041224_254.xml
index 8ef9b93..818f8fc 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20041224_254.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20041224_254.xml
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ CrossOver Office 4.1</a> this week.  You won't find support for any
 new applications, but there's a ton of bugfixes.  As always, CodeWeavers
 recommends keeping your existing installation if everything is working
 fine for you.  Check out the 
-<a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/site/products/cxoffice/change_log">changlog</a>
+<a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/site/products/cxoffice/change_log">changelog</a>
 for a description of the bigger fixes.  One of the big problems in 4.0 included
 high CPU usage for iTunes.  It seems that problem has been fixed and responsiveness
 is greatly improved.  Version 4.1 has been slated for quite a few weeks now, 
diff --git a/wwn/wn20050225_263.xml b/wwn/wn20050225_263.xml
index f5c1fa3..8bda860 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20050225_263.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20050225_263.xml
@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ other dlls can use normal forwards.</quote></p>
 <quote who="Michael Jung">
 
 I would like to test a wine dll I'm working on on windows. Could you please 
-tell me how the wine dlls are build for windows ? (Or beat me to the the 
+tell me how the wine dlls are build for windows ? (Or beat me to the
 place where it is documented.)</quote></p>
 
 <p>Steven Edwards gave some pointers:</p>
diff --git a/wwn/wn20050311_265.xml b/wwn/wn20050311_265.xml
index d8ce0f0..bc8fed9 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20050311_265.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20050311_265.xml
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ of physics, check out Cornell's
 >
 <topic>Configuration</topic>
 <p>The winecfg tool (that someday will be used, we promise) needs
-a way to access the the complete underlying Unix filesystem.  It's a
+a way to access the complete underlying Unix filesystem.  It's a
 Winelib app, so there's multiple ways of doing this.  Michael Jung 
 put together a patch last week, but it wasn't committed.  He asked
 what was wrong with it:</p>
diff --git a/wwn/wn20050819_288.xml b/wwn/wn20050819_288.xml
index b8704ca..38a312a 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20050819_288.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20050819_288.xml
@@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ subclasses of themed standard controls (e.g. what Delphi does a lot).</quote>
 
 </section>
 <section 
-	title="Exluding Call in Relay Traces"
+	title="Excluding Call in Relay Traces"
 	subject="excluding kernel32.9[78] from a relay log"
 	archive="http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-devel/2005/08/0401.html"
 	posts="3"
diff --git a/wwn/wn20060428_312.xml b/wwn/wn20060428_312.xml
index f4faf0f..26a8f9a 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20060428_312.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20060428_312.xml
@@ -567,7 +567,7 @@ Main Objective:  Support for SafeDisc (basically ver 1 Support) Part 1
 </p><p>Requirements: Needs to have in depth knowledge of Win32 Internals as well as
 wine server internals.
 </p><p>Difficulty: Moderate to High
-</p><p>Mentors: Vitaly Margolen (vitamin) and Alexander Julliard
+</p><p>Mentors: Vitaly Margolen (vitamin) and Alexandre Julliard
 </p><p>Details:
 To implement the SafeDisc Support.
 The progress and details can be found here
diff --git a/wwn/wn20060619_317.xml b/wwn/wn20060619_317.xml
index 70afb26..9c30871 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20060619_317.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20060619_317.xml
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ those apps.</li></ul></p></quote>
 
 This is an updated version of the VBO patch. The main difference is the
 integration with IWineD3DDevice::ProcessVertices which gives a nice
-performance boost for Half-Life 1 and propably Anarchy Online (not tested
+performance boost for Half-Life 1 and probably Anarchy Online (not tested
 yet).
 </p><p>
 What is missing is work with vertex shaders (awaiting the download of the dx8
diff --git a/wwn/wn20060810_319.xml b/wwn/wn20060810_319.xml
index c7b315f..6e3304a 100644
--- a/wwn/wn20060810_319.xml
+++ b/wwn/wn20060810_319.xml
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ arrangements and RSVP now!
 <quote who="Jeremy White"><p>
 
 I know that Wineconf is still over a month away, but you'll
-really regret it if you don't make your accomodation selections now.
+really regret it if you don't make your accommodation selections now.
 </p><p>
 If you paypal (or even arrange to mail a check) to me *now*, you'll
 get to hang out with all the cool people, on campus, and learn what
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