diff --git a/collects/scribblings/gui/button-class.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/gui/button-class.scrbl index fd6e117a..cabfa4db 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/gui/button-class.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/gui/button-class.scrbl @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ @defclass/title[button% object% (control<%>)]{ -Whenever a button is clicked by the user, the buttons's callback +Whenever a button is clicked by the user, the button's callback procedure is invoked. A callback procedure is provided as an initialization argument when each button is created. diff --git a/collects/scribblings/gui/dialog-funcs.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/gui/dialog-funcs.scrbl index eec0d4cc..3496d79a 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/gui/dialog-funcs.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/gui/dialog-funcs.scrbl @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Under Windows, if @scheme[extension] is not @scheme[#f], the returned path ignored on other platforms. The @scheme[style] list can contain @scheme['common], a - platform-independant version of the dialog is used instead of a + platform-independent version of the dialog is used instead of a native dialog. Under Mac OS X, if the @scheme[style] list contains @scheme['packages], a user is allowed to select a package directory, which is a directory with a special suffix (e.g., @@ -116,12 +116,12 @@ Under Windows, if @scheme[extension] is not @scheme[#f], the returned path @scheme[filters] argument has the same format and auxiliary role as for @scheme[get-file]. In particular, if the only pattern in @scheme[filters] is @scheme[(string-append "*." extension)], then the result pathname is guaranteed - to have an extenson mapping @scheme[extension]. + to have an extension mapping @scheme[extension]. Under Mac OS X, if @scheme[extension] is not @scheme[#f] and @scheme[filters] contains the single pattern @scheme[(string-append "*." extension)], then the result pathname is - guaranteed to have an extenson mapping @scheme[extension]. Otherwise, + guaranteed to have an extension mapping @scheme[extension]. Otherwise, @scheme[extension] and @scheme[filters] are ignored. The @scheme[extension] argument is ignored under X, and @scheme[filters] diff --git a/collects/scribblings/gui/dynamic.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/gui/dynamic.scrbl index a33df354..ae3bdc16 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/gui/dynamic.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/gui/dynamic.scrbl @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @title{Dynamic Loading} @defmodule[scheme/gui/dynamic]{The @schememodname[scheme/gui/dynamic] -library provides functiosn for dynamically accessing the PLT Scheme +library provides functions for dynamically accessing the PLT Scheme GUI toolbox, instead of directly requiring @scheme[scheme/gui] or @scheme[scheme/gui/base].} diff --git a/collects/scribblings/gui/editor-snip-class.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/gui/editor-snip-class.scrbl index 1e09f23f..748f1f0f 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/gui/editor-snip-class.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/gui/editor-snip-class.scrbl @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ Shows or hides the snip's border. boolean?]{ Returns @scheme[#t] if the snip uses its style's background and - transparency informaiton when drawing, @scheme[#f] otherwise. + transparency information when drawing, @scheme[#f] otherwise. See also @method[editor-snip% use-style-background]. diff --git a/collects/scribblings/gui/frame-class.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/gui/frame-class.scrbl index 2a02347e..bbde004b 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/gui/frame-class.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/gui/frame-class.scrbl @@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ The icon is used in a platform-specific way: @item{Windows --- the small icon is used for the frame's icon (in the top-left) and in the task bar, and the large icon is used for - the Atl-Tab task switcher.} + the Alt-Tab task switcher.} @item{Mac OS X --- both icons are ignored.} diff --git a/collects/scribblings/gui/keymap-class.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/gui/keymap-class.scrbl index bbe6a576..23f6b710 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/gui/keymap-class.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/gui/keymap-class.scrbl @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ For a special keyword, the capitalization does not matter. However, capitalization is important for single-letter keynames. Furthermore, single-letter ASCII keynames are treated specially: @litchar["A"] and @litchar["s:a"] are both treated as @litchar["s:A"]. However, when - @litchar["c:"] is inclued under Windows without @litchar["m:"], or when + @litchar["c:"] is included under Windows without @litchar["m:"], or when @litchar["d:"] is included under Mac OS X, then ASCII letters are not upcased with @litchar["s:"], since the upcasing behavior of the Shift key is cancelled by Control without Alt (under Windows) or by Command diff --git a/collects/scribblings/gui/miscwin-funcs.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/gui/miscwin-funcs.scrbl index d94b97c1..db2a0229 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/gui/miscwin-funcs.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/gui/miscwin-funcs.scrbl @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ See also @scheme[write-resource].} Strips shortcut ampersands from @scheme[label], removes parenthesized ampersand--character combinations along with any surrounding space, and removes anything after a tab. Overall, it returns the label as it would - appear on a button on a platform without support for menmonics. + appear on a button on a platform without support for mnemonics. } diff --git a/collects/scribblings/gui/printer-dc-class.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/gui/printer-dc-class.scrbl index 69d877cd..4dc04b6c 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/gui/printer-dc-class.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/gui/printer-dc-class.scrbl @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ A @scheme[printer-dc%] object is a Windows or Mac OS X printer @scheme[exn:misc:unsupported] exception is raised). Under Mac OS X, a newly created @scheme[printer-dc%] object obtains - orientation (portrait versus landspace) and scaling information from + orientation (portrait versus landscape) and scaling information from the current @scheme[ps-setup%] object, as determined by the @scheme[current-ps-setup] parameter. This information can be configured by the user through a dialog shown by diff --git a/collects/scribblings/gui/selectable-menu-item-intf.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/gui/selectable-menu-item-intf.scrbl index 0af288ed..00dc8a3d 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/gui/selectable-menu-item-intf.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/gui/selectable-menu-item-intf.scrbl @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ A @scheme[selectable-menu-item<%>] object is a @defmethod[(command [event (is-a?/c control-event%)]) void?]{ -Invoke's the menu item's callback procedure, which is supplied when an +Invokes the menu item's callback procedure, which is supplied when an instance of @scheme[menu-item%] or @scheme[checkable-menu-item%] is created. @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ The shortcut key, as determined by @method[selectable-menu-item<%> An empty list can be used for a shortcut prefix. However, the default @xmethod[frame% on-menu-char] method checks for menu shortcuts only - when the key event includes either a non-Shift modifer or a Function + when the key event includes either a non-Shift modifier or a Function key. Thus, an empty shortcut prefix is normally useful only if the shortcut key is a Function key. diff --git a/collects/scribblings/gui/snip-class.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/gui/snip-class.scrbl index d848fbca..3a698c1e 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/gui/snip-class.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/gui/snip-class.scrbl @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ Returns @scheme[#f]. void?]{ Tells the snip to blink the selection caret. This method is called - periodically when the snips's editor's @techlink{display} has the + periodically when the snip's editor's @techlink{display} has the keyboard focus, and the snip has the editor-local focus. The drawing context and snip's @techlink{location}s in drawing context diff --git a/collects/scribblings/gui/text-class.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/gui/text-class.scrbl index e0c8ce13..168b1b12 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/gui/text-class.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/gui/text-class.scrbl @@ -1825,7 +1825,7 @@ Sets a paragraph-specific horizontal alignment. The alignment is only @italic{This method is experimental.} It works reliably only when the paragraph is not merged or split. Merging or splitting a paragraph - with alignment settings causes the settings to be transfered + with alignment settings causes the settings to be transferred unpredictably (although other paragraphs in the editor can be safely split or merged). If the last paragraph in an editor is empty, settings assigned to it are ignored.