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Re: Bug#463619: 'man zshmodules' typos: "invervention", "preceeded" and "succesful"



On Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 10:22:05PM -0500, A. Costa wrote:
> Found some typos in '/usr/share/man/man1/zshmodules.1.gz', see attached '.diff'.
> 
> Hope this helps...

> --- zshmodules.1	2008-01-29 10:24:59.000000000 -0500
> +++ /tmp/zshmodules.1	2008-01-31 06:22:11.000000000 -0500
> @@ -856,7 +856,7 @@
>  key names are the macros defined in the \fBcurses\&.h\fP or \fBncurses\&.h\fP
>  with the prefix `\fBKEY_\fP\&' removed; see also the description of the
>  parameter \fBzcurses_keycodes\fP below\&.  Other keys cause a value to be
> -set in \fIparam\fP as before\&.  On a succesful return only one of
> +set in \fIparam\fP as before\&.  On a successful return only one of
>  \fIparam\fP or \fIkparam\fP contains a non\-empty string; the other is set
>  to an empty string\&.
>  .PP
> @@ -1388,7 +1388,7 @@
>  Note that it is possible to achieve exactly the same effect as the
>  \fBzsh/newuser\fP module by adding code to \fB/etc/zshenv\fP\&.  The module
>  exists simply to allow the shell to make arrangements for new users without
> -the need for invervention by package maintainers and system administrators\&.
> +the need for intervention by package maintainers and system administrators\&.
>  .PP
>  The script supplied with the module invokes the shell function
>  \fBzsh\-newuser\-install\fP\&.  This may be invoked directly by the user
> @@ -1691,7 +1691,7 @@
>  consists of the scheduled time in seconds since the epoch
>  (see the section `The zsh/datetime Module\&' for facilities for
>  using this number), followed by a colon, followed by any options
> -(which may be empty but will be preceeded by a `\fB\-\fP\&' otherwise),
> +(which may be empty but will be preceded by a `\fB\-\fP\&' otherwise),
>  followed by a colon, followed by the command to be executed\&.
>  .RS
>  .PP

Index: Doc/Zsh/mod_curses.yo
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/zsh/zsh/Doc/Zsh/mod_curses.yo,v
retrieving revision 1.22
diff -u -r1.22 mod_curses.yo
--- Doc/Zsh/mod_curses.yo	12 Nov 2007 12:16:52 -0000	1.22
+++ Doc/Zsh/mod_curses.yo	1 Feb 2008 19:33:33 -0000
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@
 key names are the macros defined in the tt(curses.h) or tt(ncurses.h)
 with the prefix `tt(KEY_)' removed; see also the description of the
 parameter tt(zcurses_keycodes) below.  Other keys cause a value to be
-set in var(param) as before.  On a succesful return only one of
+set in var(param) as before.  On a successful return only one of
 var(param) or var(kparam) contains a non-empty string; the other is set
 to an empty string.
 
Index: Doc/Zsh/mod_newuser.yo
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/zsh/zsh/Doc/Zsh/mod_newuser.yo,v
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.3 mod_newuser.yo
--- Doc/Zsh/mod_newuser.yo	21 May 2007 11:32:03 -0000	1.3
+++ Doc/Zsh/mod_newuser.yo	1 Feb 2008 19:33:33 -0000
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
 Note that it is possible to achieve exactly the same effect as the
 tt(zsh/newuser) module by adding code to tt(/etc/zshenv).  The module
 exists simply to allow the shell to make arrangements for new users without
-the need for invervention by package maintainers and system administrators.
+the need for intervention by package maintainers and system administrators.
 
 The script supplied with the module invokes the shell function
 tt(zsh-newuser-install).  This may be invoked directly by the user
Index: Doc/Zsh/mod_sched.yo
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/zsh/zsh/Doc/Zsh/mod_sched.yo,v
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -r1.5 mod_sched.yo
--- Doc/Zsh/mod_sched.yo	14 Jun 2007 13:25:58 -0000	1.5
+++ Doc/Zsh/mod_sched.yo	1 Feb 2008 19:33:33 -0000
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
 (see ifnzman(The zsh/datetime Module)\
 ifzman(the section `The zsh/datetime Module') for facilities for
 using this number), followed by a colon, followed by any options
-(which may be empty but will be preceeded by a `tt(-)' otherwise),
+(which may be empty but will be preceded by a `tt(-)' otherwise),
 followed by a colon, followed by the command to be executed.
 
 The tt(sched) builtin should be used for manipulating the events.  Note



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