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[xemacs-hg @ 2002-07-05 20:35:47 by adrian] [R21.4] [PATCH] xemacs-21.5: man typo fixes for incorrect use of indef. art. "an" -------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: -------------------- man/ChangeLog addition: 2002-07-05 Adrian Aichner <adrian@xemacs.org> * xemacs/menus.texi (Edit Menu): Typo fixes for incorrect use of indef. art. "an". 2002-07-05 Adrian Aichner <adrian@xemacs.org> * lispref/control.texi (Processing of Errors): Ditto. * lispref/mule.texi (ISO 2022): Ditto. * lispref/packaging.texi (Package Terminology): Ditto. * lispref/text.texi (Transformations): Ditto. 2002-07-05 Adrian Aichner <adrian@xemacs.org> * termcap.texi (Naming): Ditto. * texinfo.texi (itemize): Ditto. * texinfo.texi (Tips): Ditto. * widget.texi (Introduction): Ditto. * widget.texi (group): Ditto.
author adrian
date Fri, 05 Jul 2002 20:35:55 +0000
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799 automatically (designations to G0 normally involve invocation to GL as 799 automatically (designations to G0 normally involve invocation to GL as
800 well), or by use of shifting (affecting only the following character in 800 well), or by use of shifting (affecting only the following character in
801 the data stream) or locking (effective until the next designation or 801 the data stream) or locking (effective until the next designation or
802 locking) control sequences. An encoding conformant to ISO 2022 is 802 locking) control sequences. An encoding conformant to ISO 2022 is
803 typically defined by designating the initial contents of the G0-G3 803 typically defined by designating the initial contents of the G0-G3
804 registers, specifying an 7 or 8 bit environment, and specifying whether 804 registers, specifying a 7 or 8 bit environment, and specifying whether
805 further designations will be recognized. 805 further designations will be recognized.
806 806
807 Some examples of character sets and the registered final characters 807 Some examples of character sets and the registered final characters
808 @var{F} used to designate them: 808 @var{F} used to designate them:
809 809