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Some manual typos

Dan Davison 15 years ago
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@@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ example as:
 @r{@bullet{} a TODO list editor}
 @r{@bullet{} a TODO list editor}
 @r{@bullet{} a full agenda and planner with deadlines and work scheduling}
 @r{@bullet{} a full agenda and planner with deadlines and work scheduling}
 @pindex GTD, Getting Things Done
 @pindex GTD, Getting Things Done
-@r{@bullet{} an environment to implement David Allen's GTD system}
+@r{@bullet{} an environment in which to implement David Allen's GTD system}
 @r{@bullet{} a basic database application}
 @r{@bullet{} a basic database application}
 @r{@bullet{} a simple hypertext system, with HTML and La@TeX{} export}
 @r{@bullet{} a simple hypertext system, with HTML and La@TeX{} export}
 @r{@bullet{} a publishing tool to create a set of interlinked webpages}
 @r{@bullet{} a publishing tool to create a set of interlinked webpages}
@@ -7940,7 +7940,7 @@ your agenda for the current week, all TODO items that carry the tag
 @samp{home}, and also all lines tagged with @samp{garden}.  Finally the
 @samp{home}, and also all lines tagged with @samp{garden}.  Finally the
 command @kbd{C-c a o} provides a similar view for office tasks.
 command @kbd{C-c a o} provides a similar view for office tasks.
 
 
-@node Setting Options,  , Block agenda, Custom agenda views
+@node Setting Options, Block agenda, Custom agenda views
 @subsection Setting options for custom commands
 @subsection Setting options for custom commands
 @cindex options, for custom agenda views
 @cindex options, for custom agenda views
 
 
@@ -8559,7 +8559,7 @@ Edit the source code example at point in its native mode.  This works by
 switching to a temporary buffer with the source code.  You need to exit by
 switching to a temporary buffer with the source code.  You need to exit by
 pressing @kbd{C-c '} again@footnote{Upon exit, lines starting with @samp{*}
 pressing @kbd{C-c '} again@footnote{Upon exit, lines starting with @samp{*}
 or @samp{#} will get a comma prepended, to keep them from being interpreted
 or @samp{#} will get a comma prepended, to keep them from being interpreted
-by Org as outline nodes or special comments.  These commas will be striped
+by Org as outline nodes or special comments.  These commas will be stripped
 for editing with @kbd{C-c '}, and also for export.}, the edited version will
 for editing with @kbd{C-c '}, and also for export.}, the edited version will
 then replace the old version in the Org buffer.  Fixed-width regions
 then replace the old version in the Org buffer.  Fixed-width regions
 (where each line starts with a colon followed by a space) will be edited
 (where each line starts with a colon followed by a space) will be edited
@@ -9718,14 +9718,14 @@ If you need references to a label created in this way, write
 @node Beamer class export,  , Images in LaTeX export, LaTeX and PDF export
 @node Beamer class export,  , Images in LaTeX export, LaTeX and PDF export
 @subsection Beamer class export
 @subsection Beamer class export
 
 
-The LaTeX class @file{beamer} allows to produce high quality presentations
+The LaTeX class @file{beamer} allows production of high quality presentations
 using LaTeX and pdf processing.  Org-mode has special support for turning an
 using LaTeX and pdf processing.  Org-mode has special support for turning an
 Org-mode file or tree into a @file{beamer} presentation.
 Org-mode file or tree into a @file{beamer} presentation.
 
 
 When the LaTeX class for the current buffer (as set with @code{#+LaTeX_CLASS:
 When the LaTeX class for the current buffer (as set with @code{#+LaTeX_CLASS:
 beamer}) or subtree (set with a @code{LaTeX_CLASS} property) is
 beamer}) or subtree (set with a @code{LaTeX_CLASS} property) is
 @code{beamer}, a special export mode will turn the file or tree into a beamer
 @code{beamer}, a special export mode will turn the file or tree into a beamer
-presentation.  Any tree with not-to-deep level nesting should in principle be
+presentation.  Any tree with not-too-deep level nesting should in principle be
 exportable as a beamer presentation.  By default, the top-level entries (or
 exportable as a beamer presentation.  By default, the top-level entries (or
 the first level below the selected subtree heading) will be turned into
 the first level below the selected subtree heading) will be turned into
 frames, and the outline structure below this level will become itemize lists.
 frames, and the outline structure below this level will become itemize lists.
@@ -9757,7 +9757,7 @@ set an options argument for the implied @code{columns} environment.
 @item BEAMER_col
 @item BEAMER_col
 The width of a column that should start with this entry.  If this property is
 The width of a column that should start with this entry.  If this property is
 set, the entry will also get a @code{:BMCOL:} property to make this visible.
 set, the entry will also get a @code{:BMCOL:} property to make this visible.
-Also this tag is only a visual aid.  When his is a plain number, it will be
+Also this tag is only a visual aid.  When this is a plain number, it will be
 interpreted as a fraction of @code{\textwidth}.  Otherwise it will be assumed
 interpreted as a fraction of @code{\textwidth}.  Otherwise it will be assumed
 that you have specified the units, like @samp{3cm}.  The first such property
 that you have specified the units, like @samp{3cm}.  The first such property
 in a frame will start a @code{columns} environment to surround the columns.
 in a frame will start a @code{columns} environment to surround the columns.
@@ -9801,7 +9801,7 @@ environment or the @code{BEAMER_col} property.
 Column view provides a great way to set the environment of a node and other
 Column view provides a great way to set the environment of a node and other
 important parameters.  Make sure you are using a COLUMN format that is geared
 important parameters.  Make sure you are using a COLUMN format that is geared
 toward this special purpose.  The command @kbd{M-x
 toward this special purpose.  The command @kbd{M-x
-org-beamer-settings-template} does define such a format.
+org-beamer-settings-template} defines such a format.
 
 
 Here is a simple example Org document that is intended for beamer export.
 Here is a simple example Org document that is intended for beamer export.