From marc@blackend.org Sun Jun 9 04:50:09 2002 Return-Path: Received: from abigail.blackend.org (blackend.org [212.11.50.35]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 2763737B403 for ; Sun, 9 Jun 2002 04:50:08 -0700 (PDT) Received: from abigail.blackend.org (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by abigail.blackend.org (8.12.3/8.12.3/ - 15/04/02) with ESMTP id g59BmeMa030960 for ; Sun, 9 Jun 2002 13:48:40 +0200 (CEST) (envelope-from marc@abigail.blackend.org) Received: (from marc@localhost) by abigail.blackend.org (8.12.3/8.12.3/Submit) id g59Bme97030959; Sun, 9 Jun 2002 13:48:40 +0200 (CEST) (envelope-from marc) Message-Id: <200206091148.g59Bme97030959@abigail.blackend.org> Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2002 13:48:40 +0200 (CEST) From: Marc Fonvieille Reply-To: Marc Fonvieille To: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@freebsd.org Cc: Subject: Various typos in section 3.7 of the Handbook X-Send-Pr-Version: 3.113 X-GNATS-Notify: >Number: 39058 >Category: docs >Synopsis: Various typos in section 3.7 of the Handbook >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: low >Responsible: freebsd-doc >State: closed >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: doc-bug >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Sun Jun 09 05:00:07 PDT 2002 >Closed-Date: Sun Jun 09 07:32:05 PDT 2002 >Last-Modified: Sun Jun 09 07:32:05 PDT 2002 >Originator: Marc Fonvieille >Release: FreeBSD 4.6-PRERELEASE i386 >Organization: >Environment: System: FreeBSD abigail.blackend.org 4.6-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 4.6-PRERELEASE #5: Sun May 12 00:30:43 CEST 2002 marc@abigail.blackend.org:/usr/src/sys/compile/ABIGAIL i386 >Description: Various typos in section 3.7 of the Handbook. Read the patch below for more details. >How-To-Repeat: >Fix: Apply the patch to handbook/basics/chapter.sgml --- chapter.sgml.diff begins here --- --- chapter.sgml.org Sun Jun 9 13:44:37 2002 +++ chapter.sgml Sun Jun 9 13:45:37 2002 @@ -1025,13 +1025,13 @@ Shells shells - command-line + command line In FreeBSD, a lot of everyday work is done in a command line interface called a shell. A shell's main job is to take commands from the input channel and execute them. A lot of shells also have built in functions to help everyday tasks such a file management, - file globing, command line editing, command macros, and environment + file globbing, command line editing, command macros, and environment variables. FreeBSD comes with a set of shells, such as sh, the Bourne Shell, and tcsh, the improved C-shell. Many other shells are available @@ -1047,7 +1047,7 @@ preferred working environment, and that you have a choice of what shell to use. - One common feature in a shell is file-name completion. Given + One common feature in a shell is filename completion. Given the typing of the first few letters of a command or filename, you can usually have the shell automatically complete the rest of the command or filename by hitting the Tab key on the keyboard. Here is --- chapter.sgml.diff ends here --- >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: State-Changed-From-To: open->closed State-Changed-By: ceri State-Changed-When: Sun Jun 9 07:31:43 PDT 2002 State-Changed-Why: Committed. Thanks again. http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=39058 >Unformatted: