Fix typos.
[bpt/emacs.git] / lisp / ChangeLog.7
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        Add support for loading the files that contain :version when doing
        `customize-changed-options' so it can know which variables have
        changed even in files that were not loaded at the time it was called.
-       * cus-edit.el (customize-changed-options): Remeber all the
+       * cus-edit.el (customize-changed-options): Remember all the
        versions and load the corresponding files before we show the
        customization buffer.  Change the sorting to show the groups first
        in the customization buffer.
        (fortran-blink-matching-if, fortran-blink-matching-do)
        (fortran-indent-new-line): Bind case-fold-search.
        (fortran-end-do, fortran-beginning-do, fortran-end-if)
-       (fortran-beginning-if): Bind case-fold-search.  Allow labelled blocks.
+       (fortran-beginning-if): Bind case-fold-search.  Allow labeled blocks.
        Use fortran-end-prog-re.
        (fortran-if-start-re): New variable.
-       (fortran-calculate-indent): Allow labelled blocks.  Simplify the conds.
+       (fortran-calculate-indent): Allow labeled blocks.  Simplify the conds.
        Make select case indentation work.
        (fortran-is-in-string-p): Ignore Emacs 18 bug kluge.
        (fortran-fill): Allow double quotes in check for string.
 
        * f90.el (f90-no-block-limit): Fixed bug for indentation of
        elsewhere and elseif.
-       (f90-looking-at-where-or-forall): Now allows for labelled forall
+       (f90-looking-at-where-or-forall): Now allows for labeled forall
        and where statements.
-       (f90-font-lock-keywords-2): New highlighting for labelled where
+       (f90-font-lock-keywords-2): New highlighting for labeled where
        and forall.  Fixed small bug with else highlighting.
        (f90-fill-region): Moved indentation to f90-break-line.
        (f90-break-line): Will now always indent the second line.
@@ -23123,4 +23123,3 @@ See ChangeLog.6 for earlier changes.
 
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