From da9f87ffd68f7b63843da2910d94281b41f18984 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tim Landscheidt Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 17:33:35 +0000 Subject: Fix typos and spacing. * AUTHORS, FAQ, NEWS, README, lisp/emms-bookmarks.el, lisp/emms-cache.el, lisp/later-do.el: Fix typos and spacing. --- lisp/emms-bookmarks.el | 10 +++++----- lisp/emms-cache.el | 6 +++--- lisp/later-do.el | 13 ++++++------- 3 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) (limited to 'lisp') diff --git a/lisp/emms-bookmarks.el b/lisp/emms-bookmarks.el index 5e6f516..e3b1747 100644 --- a/lisp/emms-bookmarks.el +++ b/lisp/emms-bookmarks.el @@ -23,12 +23,12 @@ ;;; Commentary: ;; -;; You can use this to add "temporal bookmarks" (term by Lucas Bonnet) -;; into your media files. The interesting functions here are +;; You can use this to add ``temporal bookmarks'' (term by Lucas +;; Bonnet) to your media files. The interesting functions here are ;; `emms-bookmarks-next', `emms-bookmarks-prev', `emms-bookmarks-add' ;; (which pauses the player while you describe the bookmark) and -;; `emms-bookmarks-clear'. All of which do exactly what you think they -;; do. +;; `emms-bookmarks-clear'. All of which do exactly what you think +;; they do. ;;; Code: @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ FAILURE-MESSAGE should be a string." (defun emms-bookmarks-add () "Add a new bookmark to the current track. -This function pauses the player while promting the user for a +This function pauses the player while prompting the user for a description of the bookmark. The function resumes the player after the prompt." (interactive) diff --git a/lisp/emms-cache.el b/lisp/emms-cache.el index 2262c7c..4741cbf 100644 --- a/lisp/emms-cache.el +++ b/lisp/emms-cache.el @@ -25,11 +25,11 @@ ;;; Commentary: ;; The cache is a mapping of a full path name to information, and so -;; it is invalidated when you rename or move files about. It also does -;; not differentiate between file or uri tracks. +;; it is invalidated when you rename or move files about. It also +;; does not differentiate between file or uri tracks. ;; Because cache lookups are much faster than disk access, this works -;; much better with a later-do-interval of something like 0.001. Also +;; much better with a later-do-interval of something like 0.001. Also ;; consider using synchronous mode, as it's quite fast now. ;; This code is activated by (emms-standard) and above. diff --git a/lisp/later-do.el b/lisp/later-do.el index 61be86b..d8222ae 100644 --- a/lisp/later-do.el +++ b/lisp/later-do.el @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ ;;; Commentary -;; This file will execute lisp code "later on". This way it is +;; This file will execute lisp code ``later on''. This way it is ;; possible to work while elisp does some longer calculations, if you ;; can convert those calculations into a sequence of function calls. @@ -42,17 +42,16 @@ :type 'number) (defvar later-do-list nil - "A list of functions to be called lateron.") + "A list of functions to be called later on.") (defvar later-do-timer nil "The timer that later-do uses.") (defun later-do (function &rest args) - "Apply FUNCTION to ARGS later on. This is an unspecified amount of -time after this call, and definitely not while lisp is still -executing. -Code added using `later-do' is guaranteed to be executed in the -sequence it was added." + "Apply FUNCTION to ARGS later on. This is an unspecified +amount of time after this call, and definitely not while lisp is +still executing. Code added using `later-do' is guaranteed to be +executed in the sequence it was added." (setq later-do-list (nconc later-do-list (list (cons function args)))) (unless later-do-timer -- cgit v1.2.3