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authorStefan Kangas <stefankangas@gmail.com>2022-11-19 12:51:31 +0100
committerStefan Kangas <stefankangas@gmail.com>2022-11-19 12:51:31 +0100
commit46ceb2ac4bceec9c5fb55d9d02a34e2c78136cf3 (patch)
tree2e61d9ad3b64e115ae79ffb41894de28de71fe47
parent87dd44e982048db8170095e8a76204d77297ea29 (diff)
downloademacs-46ceb2ac4bceec9c5fb55d9d02a34e2c78136cf3.tar.gz
; Fix typos in bs.el
* lisp/bs.el: Fix typos. (bs-define-sort-function, bs-cycle-next, bs-cycle-previous): Fix variable name typo.
-rw-r--r--lisp/bs.el38
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/lisp/bs.el b/lisp/bs.el
index 060bae6fdd8..1fd31fb3b85 100644
--- a/lisp/bs.el
+++ b/lisp/bs.el
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
;;; Commentary:
-;; The bs-package contains a main function bs-show for popping up a
+;; The bs package contains a main function `bs-show' for popping up a
;; buffer in a way similar to `list-buffers' and `electric-buffer-list':
;; The new buffer offers a Buffer Selection Menu for manipulating
;; the buffer list and buffers.
@@ -42,18 +42,18 @@
;;; Quick Installation and Customization:
-;; To display the bs menu, do
+;; To display the bs menu, type
;; M-x bs-show
-;; To customize its behavior, do
+;; To customize its behavior, type
;; M-x bs-customize
;;; More Commentary:
-;; bs-show will generate a new buffer named *buffer-selection*, which shows
+;; `bs-show' will generate a new buffer named *buffer-selection*, which shows
;; all buffers or a subset of them, and has possibilities for deleting,
-;; saving and selecting buffers. For more details see docstring of
-;; function `bs-mode'. A current configuration describes which buffers appear
-;; in *buffer-selection*. See docstring of variable `bs-configurations' for
+;; saving and selecting buffers. For more details see docstring of
+;; function `bs-mode'. A current configuration describes which buffers appear
+;; in *buffer-selection*. See docstring of variable `bs-configurations' for
;; more details.
;;
;; The package bs combines the advantages of the Emacs functions
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
;;; Cycling through buffers
-;; This package offers two functions for buffer cycling. If you want to cycle
+;; This package offers two functions for buffer cycling. If you want to cycle
;; through buffer list you can use `bs-cycle-next' or `bs-cycle-previous'.
;; Bind these function to a key like
;; (global-set-key [(f9)] 'bs-cycle-previous)
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
;; to go through internal buffers like *Messages*.
;;
;; Cycling through buffers ignores sorting because sorting destroys
-;; the logical buffer list. If buffer list is sorted by size you
+;; the logical buffer list. If buffer list is sorted by size you
;; won't be able to cycle to the smallest buffer.
;;; Customization:
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@
;; When cycling through buffer list the functions for cycling will use
;; the current configuration of bs to calculate the buffer list.
;; If you want to use a different configuration for cycling you have to set
-;; the variable `bs-cycle-configuration-name'. You can customize this variable.
+;; the variable `bs-cycle-configuration-name'. You can customize this variable.
;;
;; For example: If you use the configuration called "files-and-scratch" you
;; can cycle through all file buffers and *scratch* although your current
@@ -390,9 +390,9 @@ column title to highlight.
FACE is a face used to fontify the sorted column title. A value of nil means
don't highlight.
The new sort aspect will be inserted into list `bs-sort-functions'."
- (let ((tupel (assoc name bs-sort-functions)))
- (if tupel
- (setcdr tupel (list fun regexp-for-sorting face))
+ (let ((tuple (assoc name bs-sort-functions)))
+ (if tuple
+ (setcdr tuple (list fun regexp-for-sorting face))
(setq bs-sort-functions
(cons (list name fun regexp-for-sorting face)
bs-sort-functions)))))
@@ -1240,13 +1240,13 @@ by buffer configuration `bs-cycle-configuration-name'."
(bs-set-configuration (or bs-cycle-configuration-name bs-default-configuration))
(let ((bs-buffer-sort-function nil)
(bs--current-sort-function nil))
- (let* ((tupel (bs-next-buffer (if (or (eq last-command
+ (let* ((tuple (bs-next-buffer (if (or (eq last-command
'bs-cycle-next)
(eq last-command
'bs-cycle-previous))
bs--cycle-list)))
- (next (car tupel))
- (cycle-list (cdr tupel)))
+ (next (car tuple))
+ (cycle-list (cdr tuple)))
;; We don't want the frame iconified if the only window in the frame
;; happens to be dedicated.
(bury-buffer (current-buffer))
@@ -1272,13 +1272,13 @@ by buffer configuration `bs-cycle-configuration-name'."
(bs-set-configuration (or bs-cycle-configuration-name bs-default-configuration))
(let ((bs-buffer-sort-function nil)
(bs--current-sort-function nil))
- (let* ((tupel (bs-previous-buffer (if (or (eq last-command
+ (let* ((tuple (bs-previous-buffer (if (or (eq last-command
'bs-cycle-next)
(eq last-command
'bs-cycle-previous))
bs--cycle-list)))
- (prev-buffer (car tupel))
- (cycle-list (cdr tupel)))
+ (prev-buffer (car tuple))
+ (cycle-list (cdr tuple)))
(switch-to-buffer prev-buffer nil t)
(setq bs--cycle-list (append (last cycle-list)
(reverse (cdr (reverse cycle-list)))))