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author | markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de> |
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date | Sun, 15 Jul 2012 23:58:14 +0200 |
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1.1 --- a/discussion.roff Sun Jul 15 23:44:15 2012 +0200 1.2 +++ b/discussion.roff Sun Jul 15 23:58:14 2012 +0200 1.3 @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ 1.4 .P 1.5 As it had already been possible to use an external MSA and MRA, 1.6 why should the internal version not be kept for convenience? 1.7 -Transfered to a different area, the question, 1.8 +Transferred to a different area, the question, 1.9 whether there is sense in having a fall-back pager in all 1.10 the command line tools for the cases when 1.11 .Pn more 1.12 @@ -1319,7 +1319,7 @@ 1.13 .Mp mhbuild (1) 1.14 man page states that 1.15 ``This provides an accurate count at the expense of a small delay'' 1.16 -with the small delay not being noticable on modern systems. 1.17 +with the small delay not being noticeable on modern systems. 1.18 .P 1.19 The 1.20 .Sw -[no]check 1.21 @@ -2830,7 +2830,7 @@ 1.22 The number of tabs corresponds to the nesting level \(en 1.23 one tab, one level. 1.24 Tab characters provide flexible visual appearance because developers 1.25 -can adjust their width as prefered. 1.26 +can adjust their width as preferred. 1.27 There is no more need to check for the correct mixture of 1.28 tabs and spaces. 1.29 Two simple rules ensure the integrity and flexibility of the visual 1.30 @@ -3518,10 +3518,10 @@ 1.31 when you run a command by hand, then you want your own defaults... 1.32 .QE 1.33 .LP 1.34 -The explanation neither matches the problem concered exactly 1.35 +The explanation neither matches the problem concerned exactly 1.36 nor is the interpretation clear. 1.37 If the described desire addresses the technical level, 1.38 -then it conflicts fundametally with the Unix philosophy, 1.39 +then it conflicts fundamentally with the Unix philosophy, 1.40 precisely because the indistinquishability of human and script 1.41 input is the main reason for the huge software leverage in Unix. 1.42 If, however, the described desire addresses the user's view,