source/text/sbasic/python/python_listener.xhp   |    2 +-
 source/text/sbasic/shared/compatibilitymode.xhp |    2 +-
 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

New commits:
commit a9deae83c3b11cdb138069b97f3cd6111ff6a19f
Author:     Travis Stewart <tstewart.wri...@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Thu Oct 1 02:28:24 2020 +0200
Commit:     Thorsten Behrens <thorsten.behr...@cib.de>
CommitDate: Thu Oct 1 09:07:47 2020 +0200

    Fix spelling from UK English to US English
    
    Change-Id: I5b1f9a65581945e8ec79f83728175d36f38a63eb
    Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/help/+/103662
    Tested-by: Jenkins
    Reviewed-by: Thorsten Behrens <thorsten.behr...@cib.de>

diff --git a/source/text/sbasic/python/python_listener.xhp 
b/source/text/sbasic/python/python_listener.xhp
index c6cdd39f5..6cffde6a6 100644
--- a/source/text/sbasic/python/python_listener.xhp
+++ b/source/text/sbasic/python/python_listener.xhp
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
           <h1 id="N0386"><variable id="pythonlistener"><link 
href="text/sbasic/python/python_listener.xhp" name="python listeners">Creating 
Event Listeners</link></variable></h1>
       </section>
       <paragraph role="paragraph" id="N0387">Events raised by dialogs, 
documents, forms or graphical controls can be linked to macros, which is 
referred to as event-driven programming. The most common method to relate 
events to macros are the <literal>Events</literal> tab in <menuitem>Tools – 
Customize</menuitem> menu and the <link 
href="text/sbasic/guide/create_dialog.xhp" name ="Create dialog">Dialog 
Editor</link> Control properties pane from <menuitem>Tools - Macros – Organise 
Dialogs...</menuitem> menu.</paragraph>
-      <paragraph role="paragraph" id="N0388">Graphical artifacts, keyboard 
inputs, mouse moves and other man/machine interactions can be controlled using 
UNO listeners that watch for the user’s behaviour. Listeners are dynamic 
program code alternatives to macro assignments. One may create as many UNO 
listeners as events to watch for. A single listener can also handle multiple 
user interface controls.</paragraph>
+      <paragraph role="paragraph" id="N0388">Graphical artifacts, keyboard 
inputs, mouse moves and other man/machine interactions can be controlled using 
UNO listeners that watch for the user’s behavior. Listeners are dynamic program 
code alternatives to macro assignments. One may create as many UNO listeners as 
events to watch for. A single listener can also handle multiple user interface 
controls.</paragraph>
       <h2 id="N0389">Creating an event listener</h2>
       <paragraph role="paragraph" id="N0390">Listeners get attached to 
controls held in dialogs, as well as to document or form events. Listeners are 
also used when creating runtime dialogs or when adding controls to a dialog on 
the fly.</paragraph>
       <paragraph role="paragraph" id="N0391">This example creates a listener 
for <literal>Button1</literal> control of <literal>Dialog1</literal> dialog in 
<literal>Standard</literal> library.</paragraph>
diff --git a/source/text/sbasic/shared/compatibilitymode.xhp 
b/source/text/sbasic/shared/compatibilitymode.xhp
index 6340361b9..ef2ac443b 100644
--- a/source/text/sbasic/shared/compatibilitymode.xhp
+++ b/source/text/sbasic/shared/compatibilitymode.xhp
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
     <list type="unordered">
         <listitem><paragraph role="listitem" id="N0122">Creating enumerations 
with <link href="text/sbasic/shared/enum.xhp" name="enum statement">Enum 
statement</link></paragraph></listitem>
         <listitem><paragraph role="listitem" id="N0124">Running 
<literal>RmDir</literal> command in VBA mode. In VBA only empty directories are 
removed by <literal>RmDir</literal> while %PRODUCTNAME Basic removes a 
directory recursively.</paragraph></listitem>
-        <listitem><paragraph role="listitem" id="N0125">Changing behaviour of 
Basic <literal>Dir</literal> command. The directory flag (16) for the 
<literal>Dir</literal> command means that only directories are returned in 
%PRODUCTNAME Basic, while in VBA normal files and directories are 
returned.</paragraph></listitem>
+        <listitem><paragraph role="listitem" id="N0125">Changing behavior of 
Basic <literal>Dir</literal> command. The directory flag (16) for the 
<literal>Dir</literal> command means that only directories are returned in 
%PRODUCTNAME Basic, while in VBA normal files and directories are 
returned.</paragraph></listitem>
     </list>
     <note id="N0126"><literal>CompatibilityMode()</literal> function may be 
necessary when resorting to <literal>Option Compatible</literal> or 
<literal>Option VBASupport</literal> compiler modes.</note>
     <embed href="text/sbasic/shared/00000003.xhp#functsyntax"/>
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