X-Git-Url: https://code.delx.au/gnu-emacs/blobdiff_plain/7a1133685bd4d4304e1f4c0c1bdf407ce6983890..c5c927519c95b69cf998228a975c66e0d75d3215:/man/gnus.texi diff --git a/man/gnus.texi b/man/gnus.texi index 0de65081db..66fd0f915d 100644 --- a/man/gnus.texi +++ b/man/gnus.texi @@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ Article Treatment * Article Buttons:: Click on URLs, Message-IDs, addresses and the like. * Article Date:: Grumble, UT! * Article Signature:: What is a signature? -* Article Miscellania:: Various other stuff. +* Article Miscellanea:: Various other stuff. Alternative Approaches @@ -6988,7 +6988,7 @@ these articles easier. * Article Buttons:: Click on URLs, Message-IDs, addresses and the like. * Article Date:: Grumble, UT! * Article Signature:: What is a signature? -* Article Miscellania:: Various other stuff. +* Article Miscellanea:: Various other stuff. @end menu @@ -7816,8 +7816,8 @@ the regular expression @samp{^---*Forwarded article}, then it isn't a signature after all. -@node Article Miscellania -@subsection Article Miscellania +@node Article Miscellanea +@subsection Article Miscellanea @table @kbd @item A t @@ -10486,8 +10486,8 @@ server: @vindex nntp-server-opened-hook @cindex @sc{mode reader} @cindex authinfo -@cindex authentification -@cindex nntp authentification +@cindex authentication +@cindex nntp authentication @findex nntp-send-authinfo @findex nntp-send-mode-reader is run after a connection has been made. It can be used to send @@ -10706,7 +10706,7 @@ This works for Solaris @code{telnet}, for instance. @findex nntp-open-ssl-stream @item nntp-open-ssl-stream Opens a connection to a server over a @dfn{secure} channel. To use this -you must have SSLay installed +you must have SSLeay installed (@uref{ftp://ftp.psy.uq.oz.au/pub/Crypto/SSL}, and you also need @file{ssl.el} (from the W3 distribution, for instance). You then define a server as follows: @@ -10840,19 +10840,19 @@ Where the news lib dir is (@file{/usr/lib/news/} by default). @item nnspool-active-file @vindex nnspool-active-file -The path to the active file. +The name of the active file. @item nnspool-newsgroups-file @vindex nnspool-newsgroups-file -The path to the group descriptions file. +The name of the group descriptions file. @item nnspool-history-file @vindex nnspool-history-file -The path to the news history file. +The name of the news history file. @item nnspool-active-times-file @vindex nnspool-active-times-file -The path to the active date file. +The name of the active date file. @item nnspool-nov-is-evil @vindex nnspool-nov-is-evil @@ -11130,7 +11130,7 @@ Keywords: @table @code @item :path -The path of the file. Defaults to the value of the @code{MAIL} +The file name. Defaults to the value of the @code{MAIL} environment variable or @file{/usr/mail/spool/user-name}. @end table @@ -11140,7 +11140,7 @@ An example file mail source: (file :path "/usr/spool/mail/user-name") @end lisp -Or using the default path: +Or using the default file name: @lisp (file) @@ -11183,7 +11183,7 @@ Keywords: @table @code @item :path -The path of the directory where the files are. There is no default +The name of the directory where the files are. There is no default value. @item :suffix @@ -11317,7 +11317,7 @@ Keywords: @table @code @item :path -The path of the directory where the mails are stored. The default is +The name of the directory where the mails are stored. The default is taken from the @code{MAILDIR} environment variable or @samp{~/Maildir/}. @item :subdirs @@ -12003,7 +12003,7 @@ Here's how: Go to the group buffer. @item -Type @kbd{G f} and give the path to the mbox file when prompted to create an +Type @kbd{G f} and give the name of the mbox file when prompted to create an @code{nndoc} group from the mbox file (@pxref{Foreign Groups}). @item @@ -16088,7 +16088,7 @@ each instance of a word should add given a mark. (,gnus-del-mark . -15))) @end lisp -This is the default value. If you have adaption on words enabled, every +This is the default value. If you adapt on words, every word that appears in subjects of articles marked with @code{gnus-read-mark} will result in a score rule that increase the score with 30 points. @@ -16974,7 +16974,7 @@ four days, Gnus will decay the scores four times, for instance. * Compilation:: How to speed Gnus up. * Mode Lines:: Displaying information in the mode lines. * Highlighting and Menus:: Making buffers look all nice and cozy. -* Buttons:: Get tendonitis in ten easy steps! +* Buttons:: Get tendinitis in ten easy steps! * Daemons:: Gnus can do things behind your back. * NoCeM:: How to avoid spam and other fatty foods. * Undo:: Some actions can be undone. @@ -18710,14 +18710,14 @@ to non-existent domains is yucky, in my opinion. @table @code @item gnus-home-directory -All Gnus path variables will be initialized from this variable, which -defaults to @file{~/}. +All Gnus file and directory variables will be initialized from this +variable, which defaults to @file{~/}. @item gnus-directory @vindex gnus-directory -Most Gnus storage path variables will be initialized from this variable, -which defaults to the @samp{SAVEDIR} environment variable, or -@file{~/News/} if that variable isn't set. +Most Gnus storage file and directory variables will be initialized from +this variable, which defaults to the @samp{SAVEDIR} environment +variable, or @file{~/News/} if that variable isn't set. Note that Gnus is mostly loaded when the @file{.gnus.el} file is read. This means that other directory variables that are initialized from this @@ -19890,7 +19890,7 @@ considered home score and adapt files (@pxref{Home Score File}) have been added. @item -@code{nndoc} was rewritten to be easily extendable (@pxref{Document +@code{nndoc} was rewritten to be easily extensible (@pxref{Document Server Internals}). @item @@ -19997,7 +19997,7 @@ More hooks and functions have been added to remove junk from incoming mail before saving the mail (@pxref{Washing Mail}). @item -Emphasized text can be properly fontisized: +Emphasized text can be properly fontified: @end itemize @@ -20423,7 +20423,7 @@ original. @cindex ephemeral groups Most groups store data on what articles you have read. @dfn{Ephemeral} groups are groups that will have no data stored---when you exit the -group, it'll disappear into the aether. +group, it'll disappear into the ether. @item solid groups @cindex solid groups