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PATCH: fix typo and format in the documents



All are minor typo and format fix.

 Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo | 16 ++++++++--------
 Doc/Zsh/compsys.yo  |  6 +++---
 Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo  |  6 +++---
 Doc/Zsh/expn.yo     |  2 +-
 4 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo b/Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo
index 33f1122..5bbe7e7 100644
--- a/Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo
+++ b/Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo
@@ -716,11 +716,11 @@ Also when listing,
 startsitem()
 sitem(tt(-d))(prints timestamps for each event)
 sitem(tt(-f))(prints full time-date stamps in the US
-`var(MM)tt(/)var(DD)tt(/)var(YY) var(hh):var(mm)' format)
+`var(MM)tt(/)var(DD)tt(/)var(YY) var(hh)tt(:)var(mm)' format)
 sitem(tt(-E))(prints full time-date stamps in the European
-`var(dd)tt(.)var(mm)tt(.)var(yyyy) var(hh):var(mm)' format)
+`var(dd)tt(.)var(mm)tt(.)var(yyyy) var(hh)tt(:)var(mm)' format)
 sitem(tt(-i))(prints full time-date stamps in ISO8601
-`var(yyyy)tt(-)var(mm)tt(-)var(dd) var(hh):var(mm)' format)
+`var(yyyy)tt(-)var(mm)tt(-)var(dd) var(hh)tt(:)var(mm)' format)
 sitem(tt(-t) var(fmt))(prints time and date stamps in the given format;
 var(fmt) is formatted with the strftime function with the zsh extensions
 described for the tt(%D{)var(string)tt(}) prompt format in
@@ -1727,10 +1727,10 @@ cindex(parameters, declaring)
 redef(SPACES)(0)(tt(ifztexi(NOTRANS(@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ ))ifnztexi(        )))
 xitem(tt(typeset )[ {tt(PLUS())|tt(-)}tt(AHUaghlmprtux) ] \
 [ {tt(PLUS())|tt(-)}tt(EFLRZi) [ var(n) ] ])
-xitem(SPACES()[ tt(+) | var(name)[tt(=)var(value)] ... ])
+xitem(SPACES()[ tt(+) ] [ var(name)[tt(=)var(value)] ... ])
 xitem(tt(typeset )tt(-T) [ {tt(PLUS())|tt(-)}tt(Uglprux) ] [ {tt(PLUS())|tt(-)}tt(LRZ) [ var(n) ] ])
-xitem(SPACES()[ tt(+) | var(SCALAR)[tt(=)var(value)] var(array)[tt(=)LPAR()var(value)RPAR()] [ var(sep) ] ])
-item(tt(typeset) tt(-f) [ {tt(PLUS())|tt(-)}tt(TUkmtuz) ] [ tt(+) | var(name) ... ])(
+xitem(SPACES()[ tt(+) | var(SCALAR)[tt(=)var(value)] var(array)[tt(=LPAR())var(value) ...tt(RPAR())] [ var(sep) ] ])
+item(tt(typeset) tt(-f) [ {tt(PLUS())|tt(-)}tt(TUkmtuz) ] [ tt(+) ] [ var(name) ... ])(
 Set or display attributes and values for shell parameters.
 
 A parameter is created for each var(name) that does not already refer
@@ -1760,7 +1760,7 @@ example(# Reserved word parsing
 typeset svar=$(echo one word) avar=(several words))
 
 The above creates a scalar parameter tt(svar) and an array
-parameter tt(var) as if the assignments had been
+parameter tt(avar) as if the assignments had been
 
 example(svar="one word"
 avar=(several words))
@@ -1879,7 +1879,7 @@ the current state, readonly specials (whose values cannot be
 changed) are not shown and assignments to arrays are shown before
 the tt(typeset) rendering the array readonly.
 )
-item(tt(-T) [ var(scalar)[tt(=)var(value)] var(array)[tt(=)LPAR()var(value)...RPAR()] [ var(sep) ] ])(
+item(tt(-T) [ var(scalar)[tt(=)var(value)] var(array)[tt(=LPAR())var(value) ...tt(RPAR())] [ var(sep) ] ])(
 This flag has a different meaning when used with tt(-f); see below.
 Otherwise the tt(-T) option requires zero, two, or three arguments to be
 present.  With no arguments, the list of parameters created in this
diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/compsys.yo b/Doc/Zsh/compsys.yo
index 290c85f..d067795 100644
--- a/Doc/Zsh/compsys.yo
+++ b/Doc/Zsh/compsys.yo
@@ -3567,9 +3567,9 @@ otherwise the parameter is not used.
 item(tt(-s))(
 Enable em(option stacking) for single-letter options, whereby multiple
 single-letter options may be combined into a single word.  For example,
-the two options `tt(-)var(x)' and `tt(-)var(y)' may be combined into
-a single word `tt(-)var(xy)'.  By default, every word corresponds to a single
-option name (the `tt(-xy)' option).
+the two options `tt(-x)' and `tt(-y)' may be combined into
+a single word `tt(-xy)'.  By default, every word corresponds to a single
+option name (`tt(-xy)' is a single option named `tt(xy)').
 
 Options beginning with a single hyphen or plus sign are eligible for stacking;
 words beginning with two hyphens are not.
diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo b/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo
index 09ac5c8..e5665e6 100644
--- a/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo
+++ b/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo
@@ -2311,8 +2311,8 @@ be local to the calling function.
 
 The options tt(-l) var(lbufvar) and tt(-r) var(rbufvar) may be used to
 specify parameters where the widget will store the resulting text from
-the operation.  The parameter var(lbufvar) will contain var(LBUFFER)
-and var(rbufvar) will contain var(RBUFFER).  Neither of these two options
+the operation.  The parameter var(lbufvar) will contain tt(LBUFFER)
+and var(rbufvar) will contain tt(RBUFFER).  Neither of these two options
 may be used with tt(-S) or tt(-R).
 
 tt(narrow-to-region-invisible) is a simple widget which calls
@@ -3756,7 +3756,7 @@ the difference in function between tt(zargs) and tt(xargs)) or run
 tt(zargs) with the tt(-)tt(-help) option.
 )
 findex(zed)
-xitem(tt(zed) [ tt(-f) [ tt(-x) var(num) ] var(name))
+xitem(tt(zed) [ tt(-f) [ tt(-x) var(num) ] ] var(name))
 item(tt(zed -b))(
 This function uses the ZLE editor to edit a file or function.
 
diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/expn.yo b/Doc/Zsh/expn.yo
index 4d54c42..d44b40a 100644
--- a/Doc/Zsh/expn.yo
+++ b/Doc/Zsh/expn.yo
@@ -942,7 +942,7 @@ characters by tt(GLOB_SUBST).  In other words,
 example(pattern=${(q)str}
 [[ $str = ${~pattern} ]])
 
-works if tt($str) is tt('a*b') but not if it is tt('a b'), whereas
+works if tt($str) is `tt(a*b)' but not if it is `tt(a b)', whereas
 
 example(pattern=${(b)str}
 [[ $str = ${~pattern} ]])




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