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authorChong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>2006-10-26 14:30:51 +0000
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* ada-mode.texi (Project files, Identifier completion)
(Automatic Casing, Debugging, Using non-standard file names) (Working Remotely): Fix typos.
Diffstat (limited to 'man')
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-rw-r--r--man/ada-mode.texi21
2 files changed, 17 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/man/ChangeLog b/man/ChangeLog
index 8088fe39fe0..feb35f1ffa0 100644
--- a/man/ChangeLog
+++ b/man/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+2006-10-26 "Roberto Rodr,Am(Bguez" <lanubeblanca@googlemail.com> (tiny change)
+
+ * ada-mode.texi (Project files, Identifier completion)
+ (Automatic Casing, Debugging, Using non-standard file names)
+ (Working Remotely): Fix typos.
+
2006-10-23 Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
* abbrevs.texi (Expanding Abbrevs): Expansion happens only when
diff --git a/man/ada-mode.texi b/man/ada-mode.texi
index 16cb2d11b6e..aebb66be126 100644
--- a/man/ada-mode.texi
+++ b/man/ada-mode.texi
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ debugging can be performed within Emacs in a convenient and natural way.
To take full advantage of this features, it is possible to create a file
in the main directory of your application, with a @samp{.adp} extension.
-This file contain all needed information dealing with the way your
+This file contains all needed information dealing with the way your
application is organized between directories, the commands to compile,
run and debug it etc. Creating this file is not mandatory and convenient
defaults are automatically provided for simple setups. It only becomes
@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ This is done through the variable @code{ada-xref-default-prj-file}.
@end example
Note: This has a higher priority than the first variable, so the first
-choice is to use this variable settings, and otherwise
+choice is to use this variable's settings, and otherwise
@code{ada-prj-default-project-file}.
@end itemize
@@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ they will also contain additional cross-referencing information.
Emacs and Ada mode provide two general ways for the completion of
identifiers. This is an easy way to type faster: you just have to type
-the first few letters of an identifiers, and then loop through all the
+the first few letters of an identifier, and then loop through all the
possible completions.
The first method is general for Emacs. It will work both with Ada
@@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ Pressing @key{M-/} once more will bring you back to @samp{my_identifier}.
This is a very fast way to do completion, and the casing of words will
also be respected.
-The second method is specific to Ada buffer, and even to users of the
+The second method is specific to Ada buffers, and even to users of the
Gnat compiler. Emacs will search the cross-information found in the
@samp{.ali} files generated by Gnat for possible completions.
@@ -839,7 +839,7 @@ All letters, except the first one of the word and every letter after the
instance @code{My_vARIable} is converted to @code{My_Variable}.
@item ada-loose-case-word
-No letters is modified in the previous word, except the ones after the
+No letters are modified in the previous word, except the ones after the
@samp{_} character that are upper cased. For instance @code{My_vARIable} is
converted to @code{My_VARIable}.
@end table
@@ -894,7 +894,8 @@ above, the new exception will be added to the first file in the list
only. You can not automatically add an exception to one of the other
files, although you can of course edit the files by hand at any time.
-Automatic casing can be performed on port or whole buffer using:
+Automatic casing can be performed on part of the buffer, or on the
+whole buffer, using:
@table @kbd
@item C-c C-b
@@ -1108,7 +1109,7 @@ You can set up in the project file a command to use to debug your
application. Emacs is compatible with a lot of debuggers, and provide an
easy interface to them.
-This selection will focus on the gdb debugger, and two of the graphical
+This section will focus on the gdb debugger, and two of the graphical
interfaces that exist for it.
In all cases, the main window in Emacs will be split in two: in the
@@ -1125,7 +1126,7 @@ also set a breakpoint simply by right-clicking on a line.
You can easily use Emacs as the source window when you are using a
graphical interface for the debugger. The interesting thing is that,
-whereas you still have the graphical nifties, you can also you the
+whereas you still have the graphical nifties, you can also use the
cross-references features that Ada mode provides to look at the
definition for the identifiers, @enddots{}
@@ -1172,7 +1173,7 @@ need to add the following to your @file{.emacs} file:
(ada-add-extensions "_s.ada" "_b.ada")
@end example
-Note that it is possible to redefine the extension, even if they already
+Note that it is possible to redefine the extensions, even if they already
exist, as in:
@example
@@ -1195,7 +1196,7 @@ for an example).
@chapter Working Remotely
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-When you work on project that involve a lot of programmers, it is
+When you work on a project that involves a lot of programmers, it is
generally the case that you will edit the files on your own machine, but
you want to compile, run and debug your application in another buffer.