Now that I have discovered the tools repository I can do some spell checking on it<g>. Changelog: * cvsweb Some spelling fixes. -- Francois Gouget fgouget@free.fr http://fgouget.free.fr/ 1 + e ^ ( i * pi ) = 0
Index: cvsweb =================================================================== RCS file: /home/wine/tools/cvsweb,v retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.6 cvsweb --- cvsweb 20 Sep 2002 15:59:05 -0000 1.6 +++ cvsweb 9 Sep 2003 17:33:21 -0000 @@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ } else { # if there are any files (which require infocols), close the # row with the appropriate number of columns, so that the - # vertical seperators are visible + # vertical separators are visible if ($dirtable && scalar(%fileinfo)) { print "</td>"; my($cols) = $infocols; @@ -963,7 +963,7 @@ # is there a less timeconsuming way to strip spaces ? ($lrev = $lrev) =~ s/\s+//g; $isCurrentRev = ("$rev" eq "$lrev"); - + print "<b>" if ($isCurrentRev); printf ("%8s%s%8s %4d:", $revprint, ($isCurrentRev ? "|" : " "), $usrprint, $lineNr); print spacedHtmlText($line); @@ -973,7 +973,7 @@ # We could complain about any text received after this, like the # CVS command line client. But for simplicity, we don't. } elsif ($words[0] eq "error") { - fatal ("500 Internal Error", "Error occured during annotate: <b>$_</b>"); + fatal ("500 Internal Error", "Error occurred during annotate: <b>$_</b>"); } } if ($annTable) { @@ -1488,7 +1488,7 @@ # branch, unless there is a branch tag in the RCS file in which case it's the # highest revision on that branch. Find it by looking through @revorder; it # is the first commit listed on the appropriate branch. -# This is not neccesary the same revision as marked as head in the RCS file. +# This is not necessary the same revision as marked as head in the RCS file. $headrev = $curbranch || "1"; ($symrev{"MAIN"} = $headrev) =~ s/(\.?)(\d+)$/${1}0.$2/; revision: @@ -2163,7 +2163,7 @@ print "<input type=hidden NAME=$k VALUE=$input{$k}>\n" if ($input{$k}) && ($k ne "cvsroot"); } - # Form-Elements look wierd in Netscape if the background + # Form-Elements look weird in Netscape if the background # isn't gray and the form elements are not placed # within a table ... print "<table><tr>";