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2005-05-31 Thread Russ Gordon
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discretion.

With all of the attention that this news has been generating, I
wouldn't
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Bug#307031: marked as done ('man bwbasic' typos: "Implenentation", "Mimimal", "conclludes", "defitions", "determing", "enviroment", "folowing", "oputput", etc.)

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Package: bwbasic
Version: 2.20pl2-6
Severity: minor
Tags: patch


Found some typos in '/usr/share/man/man1/bwbasic.1.gz', see attached '.diff'.

Hope this helps...

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.9-1-686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968) (ignored: LC_ALL set to C)

Versions of packages bwbasic depends on:
ii  libc6   2.3.2.ds1-21 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an

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--- -   2005-04-30 03:43:18.196454000 -0400
+++ /tmp/bwbasic1.gz.27273  2005-04-30 03:43:18.190741341 -0400
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@
added to the program in memory.
 
Line numbers are not strictly required, but are useful if the
-   interactive enviroment is used for programming.  For longer
+   interactive environment is used for programming.  For longer
program entry one might prefer to use an ASCII text editor, and
in this case lines can be entered without numbers. One can use
DO NUM and DO UNNUM to number or unnumber lines. See also the
@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@
 
 5. EXPANDED REFERENCE FOR COMMANDS AND FUNCTIONS
 
-   The "Dependencies" listed in the folowing reference materials
+   The "Dependencies" listed in the following reference materials
refers to flags that must be set to TRUE in bwbasic.h for the
associated command or function to be implemented.  These flags
are as follows:
@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@
COMMON_CMDS  Commands beyond ANSI Minimal BASIC which are common
 to Full ANSI BASIC and Microsoft BASICs
 
-   COMMON_FUNCS Functions beyond the ANSI Mimimal BASIC core, but
+   COMMON_FUNCS Functions beyond the ANSI Minimal BASIC core, but
 common to both ANSI Full BASIC and Microsoft-style
 BASIC varieties
 
@@ -498,7 +498,7 @@
  number (precision is irrelevant in bwBASIC since
  bwBASIC numbers have only one precision).
 
-   Implenentation-Specific Notes:
+   Implementation-Specific Notes:
 
CVD(), CVI(), CVS(), MKI$(), MKD$(), MKS$(): These functions
are implemented, but are dependent on a) the sizes for integer,
@@ -672,7 +672,7 @@
Description:  EDIT is a pseudo-command which calls the text editor
  specified in the variable BWB.EDITOR$ to edit the
  program in memory.  After the call to the text editor,
- the (edited) prgram i

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Bug#311453: 'man splitmail' typo: "overriden", "spliting"

2005-05-31 Thread A Costa
Package: metamail
Version: 2.7-47
Severity: minor
Tags: patch


Found a typo in '/usr/share/man/man1/splitmail.1.gz', see attached '.diff'.

Hope this helps...

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.11-1-686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968) (ignored: LC_ALL set to C)

Versions of packages metamail depends on:
ii  libc6   2.3.2.ds1-22 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libncurses5 5.4-4Shared libraries for terminal hand

-- no debconf information
--- -   2005-06-01 01:25:52.751712000 -0400
+++ /tmp/splitmail1.gz.178062005-06-01 01:25:52.0 -0400
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
 
 The -i option can be used to make \fBsplitmail\fR generate the pieces with 
similar (but not identical) message-id fields, in a format which allows them to 
be easily correlated with one another and which end with the suffix provided on 
the command line after -i.
 
-The default chunk size for spliting messages is 25 at most sites, though 
this is also a compile-time option.  This can be overriden with the -s switch, 
or with the environment variable SPLITSIZE.
+The default chunk size for splitting messages is 25 at most sites, though 
this is also a compile-time option.  This can be overridden with the -s switch, 
or with the environment variable SPLITSIZE.
 
 Messages smaller than the chunk size will not be turned into partial messages, 
but will be written to a single file or delivered as a single message.
 .SH ENVIRONMENT


Bug#311452: 'man patch-metamail' typo: "retreive"

2005-05-31 Thread A Costa
Package: metamail
Version: 2.7-47
Severity: minor
Tags: patch


Found a typo in '/usr/share/man/man1/patch-metamail.1.gz', see attached '.diff'.

Hope this helps...

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.11-1-686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968) (ignored: LC_ALL set to C)

Versions of packages metamail depends on:
ii  libc6   2.3.2.ds1-22 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libncurses5 5.4-4Shared libraries for terminal hand

-- no debconf information
--- -   2005-06-01 01:23:46.079163000 -0400
+++ /tmp/patchmetamail.1.gz.16395   2005-06-01 01:23:46.0 -0400
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 The
 .I patch-metamail
-program will attempt to retreive a patch file for the metamail distribution, 
using anonymous ftp to a trusted server, and then install that patch in your 
local copy of the distribution.
+program will attempt to retrieve a patch file for the metamail distribution, 
using anonymous ftp to a trusted server, and then install that patch in your 
local copy of the distribution.
 
 The first two arguments, which are required, are the root directory of your 
local copy of the metamail source directory, and the patch number.  The former 
is site-dependent, the latter is patch-dependent.
 


Bug#311450: 'man mailto' typos: "comand", "diaplsyed", "impossble", "knowledgable", etc.

2005-05-31 Thread A Costa
Package: metamail
Version: 2.7-47
Severity: minor
Tags: patch


Found some typos in '/usr/share/man/man1/mailto.1.gz', see attached '.diff'.

Hope this helps...

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.11-1-686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968) (ignored: LC_ALL set to C)

Versions of packages metamail depends on:
ii  libc6   2.3.2.ds1-22 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libncurses5 5.4-4Shared libraries for terminal hand

-- no debconf information
--- -   2005-06-01 01:17:50.577636000 -0400
+++ /tmp/mailto1.gz.14204   2005-06-01 01:17:50.0 -0400
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 .TH MAILTO 1 "Release 1" "Bellcore Prototype"
 .SH NAME
-mailto - Simple mutlimedia mail sending program
+mailto - Simple multimedia mail sending program
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .ta 8n
 \fBmailto\fP   [-a] [-c] [-s] [recipient name(s)]
@@ -74,9 +74,9 @@
 
 Basically, mailto can include the following things in mail:
 
-1.  Simple formatted text, using the MIME type "text/richtext".  This allows 
you to add emphasis to your message using underlining, bold text, italic 
(diaplsyed as reverse video), centering, and the like.
+1.  Simple formatted text, using the MIME type "text/richtext".  This allows 
you to add emphasis to your message using underlining, bold text, italic 
(displayed as reverse video), centering, and the like.
 
-2.  Non-text data.  Metamail can include pictures, sounds, and other 
non-textual data in the middle of any mail message.  The mailcap configuration 
mechanism can even make this process reasonably user-friendly, but a 
knowledgable user can include non-textual data even in the absence of a proper 
mailcap entry.
+2.  Non-text data.  Metamail can include pictures, sounds, and other 
non-textual data in the middle of any mail message.  The mailcap configuration 
mechanism can even make this process reasonably user-friendly, but a 
knowledgeable user can include non-textual data even in the absence of a proper 
mailcap entry.
 
 3.  Text including non-ASCII characters, such as Hebrew or Russian.  
Currently, mailto directly supports only the ISO-8859-* family of character 
sets, which means that it does not meet the needs of Asian users, in 
particular.  However, languages that can not be expressed in the ISO-8859 
family can still be included in the same way non-text data can be included.
 
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@
 
 .I 
 Altered editing behavior:
-The ~e and ~v commands, which are used to edit the message being composed, 
will behave differently in mailto if the mail includes non-text portions.  In 
such cases, each part will be edited separately, in sequence, which makes it 
impossble for the user to accidentally mess up the inter-part boundaries.  
Moreover, if the mailcap entry for a given data type includes an "edit" field, 
the user will be given the choice of editing with the program named there or 
editing with his usual (text) editor.  In most cases, this will be a choice 
between using a structured editor or editing the raw data stream.
+The ~e and ~v commands, which are used to edit the message being composed, 
will behave differently in mailto if the mail includes non-text portions.  In 
such cases, each part will be edited separately, in sequence, which makes it 
impossible for the user to accidentally mess up the inter-part boundaries.  
Moreover, if the mailcap entry for a given data type includes an "edit" field, 
the user will be given the choice of editing with the program named there or 
editing with his usual (text) editor.  In most cases, this will be a choice 
between using a structured editor or editing the raw data stream.
 
 .I 
 Altered behavior for large messages:
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@
 
 .I
 New -r command-line option 
-The -r comand-line option is not found in standard Berkeley mail.
+The -r command line option is not found in standard Berkeley mail.
 
 .SH SUMMARY OF OPTIONS
 -a  -- specifies an alternate character set in use.  This had better 
be the one your terminal is actually using.  Currently it must be in the 
iso-8859 character set family.


Bug#311451: 'man metasend' typo: "comand"

2005-05-31 Thread A Costa
Package: metamail
Version: 2.7-47
Severity: minor
Tags: patch


Found a typo in '/usr/share/man/man1/metasend.1.gz', see attached '.diff'.

Hope this helps...

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.11-1-686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968) (ignored: LC_ALL set to C)

Versions of packages metamail depends on:
ii  libc6   2.3.2.ds1-22 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libncurses5 5.4-4Shared libraries for terminal hand

-- no debconf information
--- -   2005-06-01 01:22:04.33285 -0400
+++ /tmp/metasend1.gz.15483 2005-06-01 01:22:04.0 -0400
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
 
 With no arguments, the program will ask the user for the To, Subject, and CC 
fields.  It will then ask for the name of a MIME content-type.  Next, it will 
ask the user for the name of an existing file containing that type of data.  
After this, it will ask what encoding type, if any, should be applied to this 
data.  Finally, it  will ask if the user wants to  include information  from an 
additional file, in which case the last three questions will be repeated for  
the next file.
 
-Alternately, all of this information can be provided on the comand line, using 
the following options:
+Alternately, all of this information can be provided on the command line, 
using the following options:
 
 -b -- specifies Batch (non-interactive) Mode.  Will exit with an error 
message if all additional needed information is not provided on the command 
line.
 -c cc -- specifies the CC address