Here's an *additional* patch after running ispell -n on the page.
"behaviour" and "organisation" may be acceptable spellings too, but I
didn't check.
--- /tmp/gpg-agent.1.bak 2008-01-21 15:06:24.000000000 -0500
+++ /tmp/gpg-agent.1 2008-01-21 15:10:08.000000000 -0500
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
.SH COMMANDS
-Commands are not distinguished from options execpt for the fact that
+Commands are not distinguished from options except for the fact that
only one command is allowed.
.TP
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@
.TP
.B --debug \fIflags\fR
-This option is only useful for debugging and the behaviour may change at
+This option is only useful for debugging and the behavior may change at
any time without notice. FLAGS are bit encoded and may be given in
usual C-Syntax. The currently defined bits are:
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@
.TP
.B --no-detach
-Don't detach the process from the console. This is manly usefule for
+Don't detach the process from the console. This is manly useful for
debugging.
.TP
@@ -303,13 +303,13 @@
.B --allow-mark-trusted
Allow clients to mark keys as trusted, i.e. put them into the
`\fItrustlist.txt\fR' file. This is by default not allowed to make it
-harder for users to inadvertly accept Root-CA keys.
+harder for users to inadvertently accept Root-CA keys.
.TP
.B --ignore-cache-for-signing
This option will let \fBgpg-agent\fR bypass the passphrase cache for all
signing operation. Note that there is also a per-session option to
-control this behaviour but this command line option takes precedence.
+control this behavior but this command line option takes precedence.
.TP
.B --default-cache-ttl \fIn\fR
@@ -447,7 +447,7 @@
In this mode of operation, the agent does not only implement the
gpg-agent protocol, but also the agent protocol used by OpenSSH
-(through a seperate socket). Consequently, it should possible to use
+(through a separate socket). Consequently, it should possible to use
the gpg-agent as a drop-in replacement for the well known ssh-agent.
SSH Keys, which are to be used through the agent, need to be added to
@@ -494,7 +494,7 @@
An alternative way is by replacing \fBssh-agent\fR with
\fBgpg-agent\fR. If for example \fBssh-agent\fR is started as
-part of the Xsession intialization you may simply replace
+part of the Xsession initialization you may simply replace
\fBssh-agent\fR by a script like:
.RS 2
@@ -562,7 +562,7 @@
.RE
Before entering a key into this file, you need to ensure its
-authenticity. How to do this depends on your organisation; your
+authenticity. How to do this depends on your organization; your
administrator might have already entered those keys which are deemed
trustworthy enough into this file. Places where to look for the
fingerprint of a root certificate are letters received from the CA or
@@ -609,9 +609,9 @@
arbitrary flags. The keygrip may be prefixed with a \fB!\fR to
disable this entry.
-The follwoing example lists exactly one key. Note that keys available
+The following example lists exactly one key. Note that keys available
through a OpenPGP smartcard in the active smartcard reader are
-implictly added to this list; i.e. there is no need to list them.
+implicitly added to this list; i.e. there is no need to list them.
.RS 2
.nf
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