You can add a file to more than one target; this is OK.
To remove the current file from a target, type @kbd{C-c . d}
-(@code{ede-remove-file}), or or use the @samp{Remove File} menu item
+(@code{ede-remove-file}), or use the @samp{Remove File} menu item
in the @samp{Target Options} submenu. If the file belongs to multiple
targets, this command prompts for each target it could be removed
from.
Some project modes do not have a project file, but directly read a
Makefile or other existing file. Instead of directly editing the
-object, you can edit the file by typine @kbd{C-c . e}
+object, you can edit the file by typing @kbd{C-c . e}
(@code{ede-edit-file-target}). You should ``rescan'' the project
afterwards (@pxref{Miscellaneous commands}).
(defun MY-LOAD (dir)
"Load a project of type `cpp-root' for the directory DIR.
Return nil if there isn't one."
- ;; Use your preferred constructin method here.
+ ;; Use your preferred construction method here.
(ede-cpp-root-project "NAME" :file (expand-file-name "FILE" dir)
:locate-fcn 'MYFCN)
)
@end deffn
@deffn Method ede-proj-flush-autoconf :AFTER this
-Flush the configure file (current buffer) to accomodate @var{THIS}.
+Flush the configure file (current buffer) to accommodate @var{THIS}.
By flushing, remove any cruft that may be in the file. Subsequent
calls to @dfn{ede-proj-tweak-autoconf} can restore items removed by flush.
@end deffn
@end deffn
@deffn Method ede-proj-tweak-autoconf :AFTER this
-Tweak the configure file (current buffer) to accomodate @var{THIS}.
+Tweak the configure file (current buffer) to accommodate @var{THIS}.
@end deffn
@deffn Method ede-proj-compilers :AFTER obj
@end deffn
@deffn Method ede-proj-flush-autoconf :AFTER this
-Flush the configure file (current buffer) to accomodate @var{THIS}.
+Flush the configure file (current buffer) to accommodate @var{THIS}.
@end deffn
@deffn Method ede-buffer-mine :AFTER this buffer
@end deffn
@deffn Method ede-proj-tweak-autoconf :AFTER this
-Tweak the configure file (current buffer) to accomodate @var{THIS}.
+Tweak the configure file (current buffer) to accommodate @var{THIS}.
@end deffn
@deffn Method ede-update-version-in-source :AFTER this version
@end deffn
@deffn Method ede-proj-flush-autoconf :AFTER this
-Flush the configure file (current buffer) to accomodate @var{THIS}.
+Flush the configure file (current buffer) to accommodate @var{THIS}.
@end deffn
@deffn Method ede-buffer-mine :AFTER this buffer
@end deffn
@deffn Method ede-proj-tweak-autoconf :AFTER this
-Tweak the configure file (current buffer) to accomodate @var{THIS}.
+Tweak the configure file (current buffer) to accommodate @var{THIS}.
@end deffn
@deffn Method ede-update-version-in-source :AFTER this version
@subsubsection Specialized Methods
@deffn Method ede-proj-tweak-autoconf :AFTER this
-Tweak the configure file (current buffer) to accomodate @var{THIS}.
+Tweak the configure file (current buffer) to accommodate @var{THIS}.
@end deffn
@end deffn
@deffn Method project-compile-target-command :AFTER this
-Default target t- use when compling a texinfo file.
+Default target t- use when compiling a texinfo file.
@end deffn
@deffn Method ede-documentation :AFTER this
Default Value: @code{nil}
Emacs regex matching auxiliary source code this target accepts.
-Aux source are source code files needed for compilation, which are not comiled
+Aux source are source code files needed for compilation, which are not compiled
themselves.
@refill
@item :objectextention
Type: @code{string}
-A string which is the extention used for object files.
+A string which is the extension used for object files.
For example, C code uses .o on unix, and Emacs Lisp uses .elc.
@refill
@subsubsection Specialized Methods
@deffn Method ede-proj-flush-autoconf :AFTER this
-Flush the configure file (current buffer) to accomodate @var{THIS}.
+Flush the configure file (current buffer) to accommodate @var{THIS}.
@end deffn
@deffn Method ede-proj-makefile-insert-rules :AFTER this
@end deffn
@deffn Method ede-proj-tweak-autoconf :AFTER this
-Tweak the configure file (current buffer) to accomodate @var{THIS}.
+Tweak the configure file (current buffer) to accommodate @var{THIS}.
@end deffn
@item :objectextention
Type: @code{string}
-A string which is the extention used for object files.
+A string which is the extension used for object files.
For example, C code uses .o on unix, and Emacs Lisp uses .elc.
@refill
@item :objectextention
Type: @code{string}
-A string which is the extention used for object files.
+A string which is the extension used for object files.
For example, C code uses .o on unix, and Emacs Lisp uses .elc.
@refill