[WINEHQ] Assorted spelling fixes
Francois Gouget
fgouget at free.fr
Sat Apr 9 18:58:18 CDT 2005
Changelog:
* wwn/wn19990927_10.xml
wwn/wn20020224_116.xml
wwn/wn20041008_243.xml
wwn/wn20050401_268.xml
wwn/wn20050408_269.xml
Assorted spelling fixes
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Francois Gouget fgouget at free.fr http://fgouget.free.fr/
La terre est une b\xEAta...
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Index: wwn/wn19990927_10.xml
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RCS file: /var/cvs/lostwages/wwn/wn19990927_10.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.6
diff -u -p -r1.6 wn19990927_10.xml
--- wwn/wn19990927_10.xml 14 Jan 2004 23:49:03 -0000 1.6
+++ wwn/wn19990927_10.xml 9 Apr 2005 23:48:47 -0000
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ Wine.
We discussed this issue internally and felt that the other alternative
(losing both PRIMARY and CLIPBOARD selections on loss of PRIMARY) would be
even worse. Suppose a Windows user copied something into the clipboard using
-Edit | Copy. Now if you were to accidently mark a selection in XTerm or some
+Edit | Copy. Now if you were to accidentally mark a selection in XTerm or some
other app. This would cause the content of the clipboard to be lost. This
would be pretty non-intuitive for Windows users.
Index: wwn/wn20020224_116.xml
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RCS file: /var/cvs/lostwages/wwn/wn20020224_116.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.8
diff -u -p -r1.8 wn20020224_116.xml
--- wwn/wn20020224_116.xml 24 Mar 2004 16:18:47 -0000 1.8
+++ wwn/wn20020224_116.xml 9 Apr 2005 23:49:13 -0000
@@ -644,7 +644,7 @@ that DTR wasn't supported:</p>
<p>Additionally, there were some problems in the
GetCommState/SetCommState code that saw DTR_CONTROL_HANDSHAKE
- accidently turned on, so make sure that it is really the application
+ accidentally turned on, so make sure that it is really the application
that is requesting it.</p>
<p>As Marcus pointed out, the linux kernel itself does not support
Index: wwn/wn20041008_243.xml
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RCS file: /var/cvs/lostwages/wwn/wn20041008_243.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -p -r1.2 wn20041008_243.xml
--- wwn/wn20041008_243.xml 12 Oct 2004 21:22:27 -0000 1.2
+++ wwn/wn20041008_243.xml 9 Apr 2005 23:56:49 -0000
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ myself a bit on it, and i tried to build
user guide tells, winemine :D) but winemaker DOES NOT generate any
configure script! wine version is 14/9/2004 and was compiled from
source on Slackware 10.0 running on a Via C3 (Intel x86 100%
-compatibile). Is there any suggestion or workaround, or maybe this is
+compatible). Is there any suggestion or workaround, or maybe this is
normal, or maybe then i'm forgetting something really stupid? (maybe not
so stupid, don't think it makes a difference :D)
I also tried to generate by myself a configure script, using tools
Index: wwn/wn20050401_268.xml
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RCS file: /var/cvs/lostwages/wwn/wn20050401_268.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -p -r1.4 wn20050401_268.xml
--- wwn/wn20050401_268.xml 6 Apr 2005 16:31:56 -0000 1.4
+++ wwn/wn20050401_268.xml 8 Apr 2005 14:56:39 -0000
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ acceptable way for Wine. If there is, pl
</p><p>
Gecko API is based on XPCOM that is quite similar to MSCOM. We cannot use
Gecko's headers as they are designed for C++, but I wrote idl files that can
-be used by widl to generate binary-compatibile headers. Fortunately,
+be used by widl to generate binary-compatible headers. Fortunately,
excluding
interfaces, we can do everything using only C functions. Currently Wine's
implementation uses Mozilla ActiveX Control. It's enough for some
Index: wwn/wn20050408_269.xml
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RCS file: /var/cvs/lostwages/wwn/wn20050408_269.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.1
diff -u -p -r1.1 wn20050408_269.xml
--- wwn/wn20050408_269.xml 9 Apr 2005 02:06:23 -0000 1.1
+++ wwn/wn20050408_269.xml 9 Apr 2005 23:51:24 -0000
@@ -77,8 +77,8 @@ Wine's
(now Changelog.old). Miguel submitted patches from the earliest days of
Wine until early 1995. This week he sat down with Joe Barr for a
<a href="http://software.newsforge.com/software/05/03/31/128223.shtml">
-Newsforge interview</a>. He briefly discusses some of the work:</p>
-<quote who="Newsforge"><p>
+NewsForge interview</a>. He briefly discusses some of the work:</p>
+<quote who="NewsForge"><p>
<i>Joe:</i> OK, that's how you got started. What was your first involvement with an open source project?
</p><p>
<i>Miguel:</i> I cannot remember. I think it was that I was contributing the routines that ran in route, without any port of Wine, I think. Then I worked on Midnight Commander.
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ directory. eg.
<ul><code>
~/src/wine/wine regedit</code></ul></p><p>
-I make a point of never installing Wine to make sure I don't accidently
+I make a point of never installing Wine to make sure I don't accidentally
run an older installed version that didn't get overwritten properly.
</p></quote>
@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ order to participate, it is positively a
<ol>
<li> Have a PGP key. You can generate one for yourself using gpg.</li>
<li> Send the PGP key finger print to me AT LEAST A WEEK BEFORE THE
-CONFERENCE. Any later then that, and it is not certain that we'll manage
+CONFERENCE. Any later than that, and it is not certain that we'll manage
to get your key on the printed piece of paper that is necessary for
carrying out the party.</li>
<li> Bring a copy you can trust to wineconf, to make sure other people are
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