From 19b895b464039eb5948ef6707d6a7f89e60ea1d0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bastien Guerry Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2014 06:24:20 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Backport changes from Emacs r115870 * org.texi (Include files, The Export Dispatcher) (Advanced configuration) (Header arguments in Org mode properties): Spelling fixes. --- doc/org.texi | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi index d26d7f901..90289012e 100644 --- a/doc/org.texi +++ b/doc/org.texi @@ -9954,7 +9954,7 @@ processed normally. Contents of the included file will belong to the same structure (headline, item) containing the @code{INCLUDE} keyword. In particular, headlines within -the file will become children of the current section. That behaviour can be +the file will become children of the current section. That behavior can be changed by providing an additional keyword parameter, @code{:minlevel}. In that case, all headlines in the included file will be shifted so the one with the lowest level reaches that specified level. For example, to make a file @@ -10408,7 +10408,7 @@ can be reached by calling the dispatcher with a double @kbd{C-u} prefix argument, or with @kbd{&} key from the dispatcher. @vindex org-export-in-background -To make this behaviour the default, customize the variable +To make this behavior the default, customize the variable @code{org-export-in-background}. @item C-b @@ -13114,7 +13114,7 @@ channel." The @code{my-ascii-src-block} function looks at the attribute above the element. If it isn't true, it gives hand to the @code{ascii} back-end. Otherwise, it creates a box around the code, leaving room for the language. -A new back-end is then created. It only changes its behaviour when +A new back-end is then created. It only changes its behavior when translating @code{src-block} type element. Now, all it takes to use the new back-end is calling the following from an Org buffer: @@ -14151,7 +14151,7 @@ looked up with inheritance, regardless of the value of outermost call or source block.@footnote{The deprecated syntax for default header argument properties, using the name of the header argument as a property name directly, evaluates the property as seen by the corresponding -source block definition. This behaviour has been kept for backwards +source block definition. This behavior has been kept for backwards compatibility.} In the following example the value of