;;; edt-mapper.el --- create an EDT LK-201 map file for X-Windows Emacs
-;; Copyright (C) 1994-1995, 2000-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;; Copyright (C) 1994-1995, 2000-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Kevin Gallagher <Kevin.Gallagher@boeing.com>
;; Maintainer: Kevin Gallagher <Kevin.Gallagher@boeing.com>
;; emacs -q -l edt-mapper.el
-;; The "-q" option prevents loading of your .emacs file (commands
+;; The "-q" option prevents loading of your init file (commands
;; therein might confuse this program).
;; An instruction screen showing the typical LK-201 terminal
;; and loaded automatically when the EDT emulation is started. If
;; you specify a different file name, you will need to set the
;; variable "edt-keys-file" before starting the EDT emulation.
-;; Here's how you might go about doing that in your .emacs file.
+;; Here's how you might go about doing that in your init file:
;; (setq edt-keys-file (expand-file-name "~/.my-emacs-keys"))
;;; Logic in simple.el maps some of these unassigned function keys to
;;; ordinary typing keys. Where this is the case, a call to
;;; read-key-sequence, below, does not return the name of the function
-;;; key pressd by the user but, instead, it returns the name of the
+;;; key pressed by the user but, instead, it returns the name of the
;;; key to which it has been mapped. It needs to know the name of the
;;; key pressed by the user. As a workaround, we assign a function to
;;; each of the unassigned function keys of interest, here. These