Fix some typos in the documentation

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Bernt Hansen 2009-06-24 10:49:31 -04:00 committed by Carsten Dominik
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@ -1931,7 +1931,7 @@ on a per-file basis with:
#+STARTUP: noalign
@end example
If you would like to overrule the automatic aligment of number-rich columns
If you would like to overrule the automatic alignment of number-rich columns
to the right and of string-rich column to the left, you and use @samp{<r>} or
@samp{<l>} in a similar fashion. You may also combine alignment and field
width like this: @samp{<l10>}.
@ -6550,7 +6550,7 @@ beware that this can slow down searches considerably. See @ref{Property
inheritance}, for details.
For backward compatibility, and also for typing speed, there is also a
different way to test TODO states in a search. For this, terminalte the
different way to test TODO states in a search. For this, terminate the
tags/property part of the search string (which may include several terms
connected with @samp{|}) with a @samp{/} and then specify a Boolean
expression just for TODO keywords. The syntax is then similar to that for
@ -7222,8 +7222,8 @@ r @r{Prompt for a single refile target and move all entries. The entries}
$ @r{Archive all selected entries.}
A @r{Archive entries by moving them to their respective archive siblings.}
t @r{Change TODO state. This prompts for a single TODO keyword and}
@r{changes the state of all selected entries, bypasing blocking and}
@r{suppressig logging notes (but not time stamps).}
@r{changes the state of all selected entries, bypassing blocking and}
@r{suppressing logging notes (but not time stamps).}
+ @r{Add a tag to all selected entries.}
- @r{Remove a tag from all selected entries.}
@end example