Author: tille Date: 2015-07-06 13:02:08 +0000 (Mon, 06 Jul 2015) New Revision: 19542
Added: trunk/packages/libtecla/trunk/debian/patches/spelling.patch Modified: trunk/packages/libtecla/trunk/debian/changelog trunk/packages/libtecla/trunk/debian/patches/series Log: New upstream version, some spelling fixes Modified: trunk/packages/libtecla/trunk/debian/changelog =================================================================== --- trunk/packages/libtecla/trunk/debian/changelog 2015-07-06 11:20:15 UTC (rev 19541) +++ trunk/packages/libtecla/trunk/debian/changelog 2015-07-06 13:02:08 UTC (rev 19542) @@ -1,3 +1,11 @@ +libtecla (1.6.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * New upstream version + Closes: #791525 + * Fix some spelling issues in manpages + + -- Andreas Tille <[email protected]> Mon, 06 Jul 2015 14:56:49 +0200 + libtecla (1.6.2-2) unstable; urgency=medium [ Peter Michael Green ] Modified: trunk/packages/libtecla/trunk/debian/patches/series =================================================================== --- trunk/packages/libtecla/trunk/debian/patches/series 2015-07-06 11:20:15 UTC (rev 19541) +++ trunk/packages/libtecla/trunk/debian/patches/series 2015-07-06 13:02:08 UTC (rev 19542) @@ -2,3 +2,4 @@ manpage-fix.patch kfreebsd+hurd.patch remove_makefile_to_enable_smooth_regeneration.patch +spelling.patch Added: trunk/packages/libtecla/trunk/debian/patches/spelling.patch =================================================================== --- trunk/packages/libtecla/trunk/debian/patches/spelling.patch (rev 0) +++ trunk/packages/libtecla/trunk/debian/patches/spelling.patch 2015-07-06 13:02:08 UTC (rev 19542) @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ +Author: Andreas Tille <[email protected]> +Last-Update: Mon, 06 Jul 2015 14:07:11 +0200 +Description: Fix some spelling issues in manpages + +--- a/man/func/gl_get_line.in ++++ b/man/func/gl_get_line.in +@@ -510,8 +510,8 @@ system-wide configuration commands from + configuration commands from an optional \f3\&.teclarc\f1 file in the + user's home directory. Note that the arguments are listed in ascending + order of priority, with the contents of \f3app_string\f1 being +-potentially overriden by commands in \f3app_file\f1, and commands in +-\f3app_file\f1 potentially being overriden by commands in ++potentially overridden by commands in \f3app_file\f1, and commands in ++\f3app_file\f1 potentially being overridden by commands in + \f3user_file\f1. + .sp + You can call this function as many times as needed, the results being +@@ -636,7 +636,7 @@ completions without touching the input l + option is selected by specifying a value of \f30\f1, and the + latter by specifying a value of \f31\f1. The \f3name\f1 + argument specifies the name by which configuration files and +-future invokations of this function should refer to the ++future invocations of this function should refer to the + action. This must either be the name of an existing + completion action to be changed, or be a new unused name for + a new action. Finally, the \f3keyseq\f1 argument specifies +@@ -809,7 +809,7 @@ The \f3max_lines\f1 must be either -1 to + history list be saved, or a positive number specifying a ceiling on + how many of the most recent lines should be saved. + .sp +-Both fuctions return non-zero on error, after writing an error message ++Both functions return non-zero on error, after writing an error message + to stderr. Note that \f3gl_load_history()\f1 does not consider the + non-existence of a file to be an error. + +@@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ but it can be changed subsequently by ca + The integer identifier \f3id\f1 can be any number chosen by the + application, but note that \f3gl_save_history()\f1 and + \f3gl_load_history()\f1 preserve the association between identifiers +-and historical input lines between program invokations, so you should ++and historical input lines between program invocations, so you should + choose fixed identifiers for the different types of input line used by + your application. + .sp +@@ -946,7 +946,7 @@ history list can be turned off by callin + + If this function is called with its \f3enable\f1 argument set to + \f30\f1, \f3gl_get_line()\f1 won't automatically archive subsequently +-entered lines. Automatic archiving can be reenabled at a later time, ++entered lines. Automatic archiving can be re-enabled at a later time, + by calling this function again, with its \f3enable\f1 argument set to + 1. While automatic history archiving is disabled, the calling + application can use the \f3gl_append_history()\f1 to append lines to +@@ -1008,7 +1008,7 @@ of the individual lines. For example, a + store 10 lines of average length 100 bytes, or 2 lines of average + length 50 bytes. Although the buffer is never expanded when new lines + are added, a list of pointers into the buffer does get expanded when +-needed to accomodate the number of lines currently stored in the ++needed to accommodate the number of lines currently stored in the + buffer. To place an upper limit on the number of lines in the buffer, + and thus a ceiling on the amount of memory used in this list, you can + call the \f3gl_limit_history()\f1 function. +@@ -1471,7 +1471,7 @@ or \f3-1\f1 if no signals were received. + .sp + On systems that support it, when a SIGWINCH (window change) signal is + received, \f3gl_get_line()\f1 queries the terminal to find out its new +-size, redraws the current input line to accomodate the new size, then ++size, redraws the current input line to accommodate the new size, then + returns to waiting for keyboard input from the user. Unlike other + signals, this signal isn't resent to the application. + .sp +@@ -1665,7 +1665,7 @@ longer input line, this will have the sa + line that already contains part of the displayed input line. + This doesn't do any harm, but it looks a bit ugly, which is + why the \f3GL_SUSPEND_INPUT\f1 combination is better if you +-know that you are always going to be writting to the ++know that you are always going to be writing to the + terminal. + .sp + The \f3after\f1 argument, which determines what +@@ -1942,7 +1942,7 @@ new dimensions of the terminal, and must + systems that do support \f3ioctl(TIOCGWINSZ)\f1, this function first + calls \f3ioctl(TIOCSWINSZ)\f1 to tell the terminal driver about the + change in size. In non-blocking server-I/O mode, if a line is +-currently being input, the input line is then redrawn to accomodate ++currently being input, the input line is then redrawn to accommodate + the changed size. Finally the new values are recorded in \f3gl\f1 for + future use by \f3gl_get_line()\f1. + .sp +@@ -2130,7 +2130,7 @@ to another program or redirected to a fi + \f3def_width\f1 parameter is used as the terminal width. + + The \f3indentation\f1 argument specifies the number of characters to +-use to indent each line of ouput. The \f3fill_char\f1 argument ++use to indent each line of output. The \f3fill_char\f1 argument + specifies the character that will be used to perform this indentation. + + The \f3prefix\f1 argument can either be \f3NULL\f1, or be a string to +--- a/man/func/gl_io_mode.in ++++ b/man/func/gl_io_mode.in +@@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ configure the arguments of \f3select()\f + calls to these functions, then the signal will not be seen by these + functions, which will then not be aborted. If these functions are + waiting for keyboard input from the user when the signal is received, +-and the signal handler arranges to redraw the input line to accomodate ++and the signal handler arranges to redraw the input line to accommodate + a terminal resize or the resumption of the process, then this + redisplay will be end up being delayed until the user hits the next + key. Apart from puzzling the user, this clearly isn't a serious +--- a/man/misc/tecla.in ++++ b/man/misc/tecla.in +@@ -805,7 +805,7 @@ sections to list the default key-binding + + .SH DEFAULT KEY BINDINGS IN EMACS MODE + +-The following default key bindings, which can be overriden by ++The following default key bindings, which can be overridden by + the Tecla configuration file, are designed to mimic most of + the bindings of the unix \f3tcsh\f1 shell, when it is in + emacs editing mode. +--- a/man/func/cpl_complete_word.in ++++ b/man/func/cpl_complete_word.in +@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ string of the start of the word that is + equal \f3word_end\f1 if a zero-length string is being completed. The + \f3suffix\f1 argument is the string that would have to be appended to + the incomplete word to complete it. If this needs any quoting +-(eg. the addition of backslashes before special charaters) to be valid ++(eg. the addition of backslashes before special characters) to be valid + within the displayed input line, this should be included. A copy of + the suffix string is allocated internally, so there is no need to + maintain your copy of the string after \f3cpl_add_completion()\f1 _______________________________________________ debian-med-commit mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/debian-med-commit
