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LYNX-DEV a few spelling corrections in lynx.cfg
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Larry W. Virden, x2487 |
Subject: |
LYNX-DEV a few spelling corrections in lynx.cfg |
Date: |
Fri, 3 Jan 1997 06:12:13 -0500 |
Here's a set of typos I believe are present in the lynx.cfg from
lynx 2.6
--- lynx.cfg.bak Wed Jan 1 21:57:03 1997
+++ lynx.cfg Fri Jan 3 06:11:03 1997
@@ -138,3 +138,3 @@
# LOCAL_DOMAIN is used for a tail match with the ut_host element of
-# the utmp or utmpx structure on systems with utmp capabilites, to
+# the utmp or utmpx structure on systems with utmp capabilities, to
# determine if a user is local to your campus or organization when
@@ -149,3 +149,3 @@
# CHARACTER_SET defines the default character set, i.e., that assumed
-# to be installed on the user's termimal. It determines which characters
+# to be installed on the user's terminal. It determines which characters
# or strings will be used to represent 8-bit character entities within
@@ -275,3 +275,3 @@
#
-# This so-called cache size (actually, number) is defined in userders.h and
+# This so-called cache size (actually, number) is defined in userdefs.h and
# may be modified here and/or with the command line argument -cache=NUMBER
@@ -327,3 +327,3 @@
# anywhere in the world, you may encounter links or scripts that
-# will cause damage or comprimise the security of your system.
+# will cause damage or compromise the security of your system.
#
@@ -377,3 +377,3 @@
# anonymous account will not be able to access the jumps file or enter
-# 'j'ump shorcuts, and this selective execution feature will be overridden
+# 'j'ump shortcuts, and this selective execution feature will be overridden
# as well (i.e., they will only be able to access lynxexec or lynxprog
@@ -445,3 +445,3 @@
# VMS USERS !!!
-# New mail is normally broadcast as it arrives, via "unsolicitied screen
+# New mail is normally broadcast as it arrives, via "unsolicited screen
# broadcasts", which can be "wiped" from the Lynx display via the Ctrl-W
@@ -766,3 +766,3 @@
# ftp://space.mit.edu/pub/davis/most). The most -k switch suppresses the
-# invokation of hexadecimal display mode if 8-bit or control characters
+# invocation of hexadecimal display mode if 8-bit or control characters
# are present. The +s switch invokes secure mode.
@@ -950,6 +950,6 @@
# pages. Note that setting Historical comments on will override the
-# Mininal or Valid setting.
+# Minimal or Valid setting.
#
# The compilation default for MINIMAL_COMMENTS is FALSE, but we'll
-# set it TRUE here, until Nestscape gets its comment parsing right,
+# set it TRUE here, until Netscape gets its comment parsing right,
# and "decorative" dashes cease to be so common.
@@ -965,3 +965,3 @@
# and the tag which contains it, as was done in old versions of Netscape
-# and Mosiac. The compilation default is FALSE.
+# and Mosaic. The compilation default is FALSE.
#
@@ -1054,3 +1054,3 @@
# The global and personal EXTENSION_MAP files allow you to assign extensions
-# to MIME types which will overide any of the suffix maps in this (lynx.cfg)
+# to MIME types which will override any of the suffix maps in this (lynx.cfg)
# configuration file, or in src/HTInit.c. See the example mime.types file
@@ -1117,3 +1117,3 @@
# viewers to spawned when Lynx encounters different MIME types, which
-# will overide any of the suffix maps in this (lynx.cfg) configuration
+# will override any of the suffix maps in this (lynx.cfg) configuration
# file, or in src/HTInit.c. See RFC-MAILCAP.txt in the docs subdirectory
@@ -1204,3 +1204,3 @@
#KEYMAP:/:WHEREIS # Find a string within the current document
-#KEYMAP:n:NEXT # Find next occurance of string within document
+#KEYMAP:n:NEXT # Find next occurence of string within document
#KEYMAP:c:COMMENT # Comment to the author of the current document
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