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[Orgmode] [PATCH] Fix typos and minor grammar issues in the documentatio


From: Bernt Hansen
Subject: [Orgmode] [PATCH] Fix typos and minor grammar issues in the documentation
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 17:05:58 -0500
User-agent: Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.1 (gnu/linux)

Cleanup the documentation for remember related functions.
---

Carsten,

I finally got around to redoing my remember setup and in the process I
went through the description of variables and functions and found some
items which I tried to improve.  I'm now have templates for each org
file I use and will try to file (via remember) to the correct org file
up front so I can try org-refile next :)

Hope this helps,
Bernt

 org.el |   10 +++++-----
 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/org.el b/org.el
index a674b6f..3136d1b 100644
--- a/org.el
+++ b/org.el
@@ -1423,9 +1423,9 @@ You can set this on a per-template basis with the variable
   "Templates for the creation of remember buffers.
 When nil, just let remember make the buffer.
 When not nil, this is a list of 5-element lists.  In each entry, the first
-element is a the name of the template, It should be a single short word.
+element is the name of the template which should be a single short word.
 The second element is a character, a unique key to select this template.
-The third element is the template.  The forth element is optional and can
+The third element is the template.  The fourth element is optional and can
 specify a destination file for remember items created with this template.
 The default file is given by `org-default-notes-file'.  An optional fifth
 element can specify the headline in that file that should be offered
@@ -13472,12 +13472,12 @@ If there is an active region, make sure remember uses 
it as initial content
 of the remember buffer.
 
 When called interactively with a `C-u' prefix argument GOTO, don't remember
-anything, just go to the file/headline where the selected templated usually
-stores its notes.  With a double prefix arg `C-u C-u', got to the last
+anything, just go to the file/headline where the selected template usually
+stores its notes.  With a double prefix arg `C-u C-u', go to the last
 note stored by remember.
 
 Lisp programs can set ORG-FORCE-REMEMBER-TEMPLATE-CHAR to a character
-associated with a template in `org-remember-tempates'."
+associated with a template in `org-remember-templates'."
   (interactive "P")
   (cond
    ((equal goto '(4)) (org-go-to-remember-target))
-- 
1.5.4.rc3






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