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authorPaul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>2013-01-09 00:29:10 -0800
committerGlenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>2013-01-09 00:29:10 -0800
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Backport spelling fixes from trunk
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diff --git a/doc/misc/htmlfontify.texi b/doc/misc/htmlfontify.texi
index 911cdd3cd5f..6cb8942bf15 100644
--- a/doc/misc/htmlfontify.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/htmlfontify.texi
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
@copying
This manual documents Htmlfontify, a source code -> crosslinked +
-formatted + syntax colorised html transformer.
+formatted + syntax colorized html transformer.
Copyright @copyright{} 2002, 2003, 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ modify this GNU manual.''
@menu
* Introduction:: About Htmlfontify.
* Usage & Examples:: How to use Htmlfontify.
-* Customisation:: Fine-tuning Htmlfontify's behaviour.
+* Customization:: Fine-tuning Htmlfontify's behaviour.
* Requirements:: External programs used by Htmlfontify.
* GNU Free Documentation License:: The license for this documentation.
* Index:: Index of contents.
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ modify this GNU manual.''
Htmlfontify provides a means of converting individual Emacs buffers,
source files, or entire source trees to html, preserving formatting
-and Emacs colorisation / syntax highlighting as much as possible
+and Emacs colorization / syntax highlighting as much as possible
through careful application of CSS stylesheets and html tags.
It can also turn instances of functions, methods and (for some
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ languages) variables and other constructs and items into links
to their definitions, and create an index file (or files) of
all such symbols, also linked to their points of definition.
-Htmlfontify also provides several customisation items, which should
+Htmlfontify also provides several customization items, which should
allow it to mesh more-or-less seamlessly with various templating or
publishing systems (in the event, for instance, that you don't want
to produce the html pages directly).
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ batch mode.
@menu
* Interactive:: Using Htmlfontify interactively.
* Non-interactive:: Using Htmlfontify from elisp.
-* Variables:: Variables (other than customisation entries).
+* Variables:: Variables (other than customization entries).
* Data Structures:: Important data structures.
* Examples:: Example(s) of Htmlfontify in use.
@end menu
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ color map specified, otherwise it uses Htmlfontify's built in map.
@end lisp
Return a @code{defface} style alist of possible specifications for
-@var{face}, with any entries resulting from user customisation
+@var{face}, with any entries resulting from user customization
(@code{custom-set-faces}) taking precedence.
See also: @ref{hfy-default-face-def}
@@ -268,10 +268,10 @@ does things like deferring fontification until a section of the buffer is
exposed and rendered, or until Emacs is idle for a while. Sometimes, in
non-interactive circumstances, or if it can't see X, it doesn't bother
with some of the harder stuff. While this is all great from the perspective
-of a user waiting for Emacs to load a 20000 line file and colorise it,
+of a user waiting for Emacs to load a 20000 line file and colorize it,
it's a pain from the point of view from non-interactive code. This function
lies, cheats, steals and generally bullies Emacs into fontifying a buffer
-from start to finish, with all the extra frills, whether it thinks it nneds
+from start to finish, with all the extra frills, whether it thinks it needs
to or not. Oh yes: it operates on the current buffer.
@item hfy-link-style-string
@@ -861,7 +861,7 @@ As per @ref{hfy-color} but for background colors.
(hfy-kludge-cperl-mode)
@end lisp
-cperl mode does its damndest not to do some of its fontification when not
+cperl mode does its best to not do some of its fontification when not
in a windowing system---we try to trick it@dots{}
@item hfy-href
@@ -1044,7 +1044,7 @@ Convert an Emacs @code{:width} attribute to a CSS font-stretch attribute.
@section Variables
@cindex variables
-Important variables that are not customisation items:
+Important variables that are not customization items:
@table @code
@@ -1234,7 +1234,7 @@ main-content <=MAIN_CONTENT;\n" rtfm-section file style rtfm-section file))
;; Here's the function I actually call---it asks me for a section label,
;; and source and destination directories, and then binds a couple of
-;; customisation variable in a let before calling htmlfontify:
+;; customization variable in a let before calling htmlfontify:
(defun rtfm-build-source-docs (section srcdir destdir)
(interactive
"s section[eg- emacs / p4-blame]:\nD source-dir: \nD output-dir: ")
@@ -1252,11 +1252,11 @@ main-content <=MAIN_CONTENT;\n" rtfm-section file style rtfm-section file))
(htmlfontify-copy-and-link-dir srcdir destdir ".src" ".html")))
@end lisp
-@node Customisation
-@chapter Customisation
-@cindex variables (customisation)
+@node Customization
+@chapter Customization
+@cindex variables (customization)
-Htmlfontify provides the following variable and customisation entries:
+Htmlfontify provides the following variable and customization entries:
@table @code
@comment AUTOGENERATED BLOCK
@@ -1394,7 +1394,7 @@ when @ref{hfy-display-class} has been set (the normal Htmlfontify way of
extracting potentially non-current face information doesn't necessarily
work for @code{default}).
-For example, I customise this to:
+For example, I customize this to:
@lisp
((t :background "black" :foreground "white" :family "misc-fixed"))
@@ -1405,7 +1405,7 @@ For example, I customise this to:
@anchor{hfy-init-kludge-hooks}
List of functions to call when starting htmlfontify-buffer to do any
-kludging necessary to get highlighting modes to bahave as you want, even
+kludging necessary to get highlighting modes to behave as you want, even
when not running under a window system.
@item hfy-shell-file-name
@@ -1421,7 +1421,7 @@ Currently this is only required/used when using GNU etags, see
@vindex hfy-optimisations
@anchor{hfy-optimisations}
-Optimisations to turn on. So far, the following have been implemented:
+Optimizations to turn on. So far, the following have been implemented:
@table @option
@item merge-adjacent-tags
@@ -1454,7 +1454,8 @@ Suppress hyperlinking between files highlighted by different modes.
@end table
-Note: like compiler optimisations, these optimise the _output_ of the code,
+Note: like compiler optimizations, these optimize the @emph{output} of
+the code,
not the processing of the source itself, and are therefore likely to slow
Htmlfontify down, at least a little. Except for skip-refontification,
which can never slow you down, but may result in incomplete fontification.
@@ -1470,7 +1471,7 @@ Regex to remove from the <style> a variant of an Htmlfontify CSS class.
@anchor{hfy-link-extn}
File extension used for href links---useful where the Htmlfontify
-output files are going to be processed again, with a rersulting change
+output files are going to be processed again, with a resulting change
in file extension. If @code{nil}, then any code using this should fall back
to @ref{hfy-extn}.
@@ -1570,16 +1571,16 @@ money are always welcome.
@item
A copy of etags (exuberant-ctags or GNU etags). Htmlfontify attempts
-to autodetect the version you have and customise itself accordingly,
+to autodetect the version you have and customize itself accordingly,
but you should be able to override this.
-See: @ref{Customisation}
+See: @ref{Customization}
@item
A copy of find (e.g., GNU find) that provides the @code{-path} predicate.
You may be able to work around this with a suitable clever shell
-command and the customisation entry: @ref{hfy-find-cmd}
+command and the customization entry: @ref{hfy-find-cmd}
@item
A copy of sed (e.g., GNU sed).
@@ -1603,7 +1604,7 @@ A copy of the @code{file} command.
@item Functions
@printindex fn
-@item Variables & Customisation
+@item Variables & Customization
@printindex vr
@end table