branch: externals/bnf-mode
commit bdba2988e21aa4b072707e5a598180a8fad4fcc0
Author: Serghei Iakovlev <[email protected]>
Commit: Serghei Iakovlev <[email protected]>
Fixed misspelling
---
bnf-mode.info | 20 ++++++++++----------
bnf-mode.texi | 8 ++++----
2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
diff --git a/bnf-mode.info b/bnf-mode.info
index bab6b4e..7a2ec14 100644
--- a/bnf-mode.info
+++ b/bnf-mode.info
@@ -229,10 +229,10 @@ File: bnf-mode.info, Node: Customizing, Next: Project
Links, Prev: Usage, Up
4 Customizing
*************
-There are not so much BNF Mode customize options yet. The most
-interested option is ‘bnf-mode-algol-comments-style’. Setting it to
-non-nill means use for BNF comments style introduced in ALGOL 60. The
-following "comment" conventions will hold:
+There are not so much customize options yet. The most interested option
+is ‘bnf-mode-algol-comments-style’. Setting it to non-nil means use for
+BNF comments style introduced in ALGOL 60. The following "comment"
+conventions will hold:
The sequence of basic symbols Is equivalent to
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@@ -362,12 +362,12 @@ Node: Installing using El-get5478
Node: Installing from the Git Repository6157
Node: Usage7058
Node: Customizing7343
-Node: Project Links8178
-Node: Bugs Tracker8349
-Node: Change Log8582
-Node: Bibliography8831
-Node: Index9989
-Node: Variable Index10696
+Node: Project Links8168
+Node: Bugs Tracker8339
+Node: Change Log8572
+Node: Bibliography8821
+Node: Index9979
+Node: Variable Index10686
End Tag Table
diff --git a/bnf-mode.texi b/bnf-mode.texi
index c08acda..e4a10a4 100644
--- a/bnf-mode.texi
+++ b/bnf-mode.texi
@@ -273,10 +273,10 @@ current buffer use @kbd{M-x} @code{bnf-mode} @kbd{RET}.
@cindex Customizing
@vindex bnf-mode-algol-comments-style
-There are not so much BNF Mode customize options yet. The most
-interested option is @code{bnf-mode-algol-comments-style}. Setting it
-to non-nill means use for BNF comments style introduced in ALGOL 60.
-The following "comment" conventions will hold:
+There are not so much customize options yet. The most interested
+option is @code{bnf-mode-algol-comments-style}. Setting it to non-nil
+means use for BNF comments style introduced in ALGOL 60. The
+following "comment" conventions will hold:
@multitable @columnfractions .7 .3
@headitem The sequence of basic symbols @tab Is equivalent to