;; in typewriters for ages but it has been superseded on desktops by
;; a variation of this layout, implemented in M$ Windows software.
;; The Windows layout is greatly preferred because of the comma and
-;; period being placed more conviniently and, of course, because of
+;; period being placed more conveniently and, of course, because of
;; the popularity of Windows software. This layout is a common option
;; in X Windows and console layouts for GNU/Linux. [See
;; `russian-computer' below.]
;; commented out because quail-update-leim-list-file ignores
;; commented-out lines.
(if nil
- (quail-define-package
+ (quail-define-package
"cyrillic-jcuken" "Russian" "\e,L69\e(B" nil
"\e,L9FC:5=\e(B Russian typewriter layout (ISO 8859-5 encoding)."))
;; layout. In fact, Microsoft shipped for a while a layout that was lacking
;; two characters, precisely the "GHE_WITH_UPTURN" and the apostrophe. The
;; latest versions of Windows software do have the "GHE_WITH_UPTURN" in the
-;; ukrainian keyborad layout but the apostrophe is still not there, whereas
+;; ukrainian keyboard layout but the apostrophe is still not there, whereas
;; there is one letter, "Cyrillic_YO", not used in ukrainian. Ukrainians
;; normally replace the "Cyrillic_YO" by the apostrophe sign and live
;; happily with this little change. [See "ukrainian-computer" below.]