This function delays the initialization of @var{symbol} to the next
Emacs start. You normally use this function by specifying it as the
@code{:initialize} property of a customizable variable. (The argument
-@var{value} is unused, and is provided only for compatiblity with the
+@var{value} is unused, and is provided only for compatibility with the
form Custom expects.)
@end defun
** The return value of `backup-buffer' has changed.
It is now a list of three elements, where the second element is a list
describing the original file's SELinux context. If Emacs or the
-system lacks SELinux cupport, the context list is (nil nil nil nil).
+system lacks SELinux support, the context list is (nil nil nil nil).
See the "Basic SELinux support" entry under "Changes in Emacs 24.1",
above.
2012-03-09 Mohsen BANAN <libre@mohsen.1.banan.byname.net>
* quail/persian.el: Update which includes: (1) full compliance to
- ISIRI-6219, forbiden characters were eliminated and missing
+ ISIRI-6219, forbidden characters were eliminated and missing
characters were added; (2) layer 3 of ISIRI-9147 is now
implemented with a '\' prefix; (3) double entry of characters
which were postfixed with 'h' is now supported; (4) lots of
;; - (farsi-isiri-9149) Persian Keyboard based on Islamic Republic of Iran's ISIR-9147
;; - (farsi-transliterate-banan) An intuitive transliteration keyboard for Farsi
;;
-;; Additional documentaion for these inpput methods can be found at:
+;; Additional documentation for these input methods can be found at:
;; http://www.persoarabic.org/PLPC/120036
;;
;; ISIRI-9147 Persian keyboard is generally not well suited for Iranian-Expatriates
;; working/living in the West.
;;
-;; The qwetry keyboard is usually second nature to Persian speaking expatriates and they
+;; The qwerty keyboard is usually second nature to Persian speaking expatriates and they
;; don't want to learn/adapt to ISIRI-9147. They expect software to adapt to them.
;;
;; That is what the ``Banan Multi-Character (Reverse) Transliteration Persian Input Method'' does.
;; - can write in farsi (not just speak it).
;; - is fully comfortable with a qwerty latin keyboard.
;; - is not familiar with isir-9147 and does not wish to be trained.
-;; - communicatates and writes in a mixed globish/persian -- not pure persian.
+;; - communicates and writes in a mixed globish/persian -- not pure persian.
;; - is intuitively familiar with transliteration of farsi/persian into latin based on two letter
;; phonetic mapping to persian characters (e.g., gh ق -- kh خ -- sh ش -- ch چ -- zh ژ.
;;
;; This transliteration keyboard is designed to be intuitive such that
;; mapping are easy and natural to remember for a persian writer.
;; It is designed to be equivalent in capability to farsi-isiri-9147
-;; and provide for inputing all characters enumerated in ISIRI-6219.
+;; and provide for inputting all characters enumerated in ISIRI-6219.
;;
;; farsi-transliterate-banan is of course phonetic oriented. But it is very different from
;; pinglish. Pinglish is word oriented where you sound out the word with latin letters --
-;; incuding the vowels. farsi-transliterate-banan is letter oriented where you enter the
+;; including the vowels. farsi-transliterate-banan is letter oriented where you enter the
;; latin letter/letters closest to the persian letter. And usually omit vowels.
;;
-;; For some persian characters there are multiple ways of inputing
+;; For some persian characters there are multiple ways of inputting
;; the same character. For example both ``i'' and ``y'' produce ی.
;; For یک ``yk'', ``y'' is more natural and for این ``ain'', ``i'' is more natural.
;;
;;
;;
;; Prefix letter \ is used for two character inputs when an alternate form of a letter
-;; is desired for exampe \% is: ÷ when % is: ٪.
+;; is desired for example \% is: ÷ when % is: ٪.
;;
;; Prefix letter & is used for multi-character inputs when special characters are
;; desired based on their abbreviate name. For example you can enter ‎ to enter the
("$" ?\u0670) ;; (ucs-insert #x0670)ٰ named: الفِ مقصورهی فارسی
-;;;;;;;;;;; isiri-6219 Table 8 - Forbiden Characters -- جدول ۸ - نویسههایِ ممنوع
+;;;;;;;;;;; isiri-6219 Table 8 - Forbidden Characters -- جدول ۸ - نویسههایِ ممنوع
;; ;; he ye (ucs-insert 1728) kills emacs-24.0.90
;; arabic digits 0-9
(apply 'set-face-attribute face frame
(if (eq face 'default)
;; For the default face, avoid making any attribute
- ;; unspecifed. Instead, set attributes to default values
+ ;; unspecified. Instead, set attributes to default values
;; (see also realize_default_face in xfaces.c).
(append
'(:underline nil :overline nil :strike-through nil
" containing the word)\n"
" substring= to match words containing the substring\n"
" substring=N to match words containing the substring, allowing\n"
- " up to N errors(mising/extra/different letters)\n"
+ " up to N errors(missing/extra/different letters)\n"
" ^substring= to match the substring at the beginning of a word.\n"))
(widget-insert
"Whitespace will be converted to ',' (i.e. AND). Use '/' for OR.\n\n")
(defun c-invalidate-macro-cache (beg end)
;; Called from a before-change function. If the change region is before or
- ;; in the macro characterised by `c-macro-cache' etc., nullify it
+ ;; in the macro characterized by `c-macro-cache' etc., nullify it
;; appropriately. BEG and END are the standard before-change-functions
;; parameters. END isn't used.
(cond
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-state-semi-nonlit-pos-cache-limit)
;; An upper limit on valid entries in `c-state-semi-nonlit-pos-cache'. This is
;; reduced by buffer changes, and increased by invocations of
-;; `c-state-literal-at'. FIMXE!!!
+;; `c-state-literal-at'. FIXME!!!
(defsubst c-state-pp-to-literal (from to)
;; Do a parse-partial-sexp from FROM to TO, returning either