minor doc fixes

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Ryan Culpepper 2011-12-18 02:41:38 -07:00
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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ syntax properties, such as lexical binding information and source
location.
@section{Macro stepper}
@section{Macro Stepper}
@defmodule[macro-debugger/stepper]
@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ single module declaration, and opens a macro stepper frame for
stepping through the expansion.
}
@section{Macro expansion tools}
@section{Macro Expansion Tools}
@defmodule[macro-debugger/expand]
@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ result as the original syntax.
}
@section{Macro stepper API for macros}
@section{Macro Stepper API for Macros}
@defmodule[macro-debugger/emit]
@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ of macro hiding.
}
@section{Macro stepper text interface}
@section{Macro Stepper Text Interface}
@defmodule[macro-debugger/stepper-text]
@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ of macro hiding.
}
@section{Syntax browser}
@section{Syntax Browser}
@defmodule[macro-debugger/syntax-browser]
@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ of macro hiding.
}
@section{Using the macro stepper}
@section{Using the Macro Stepper}
@subsection{Navigation}
@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ provides ``Previous term'' and ``Next term'' buttons to go up and down in
the list of expansions. Horizontal lines delimit the current expansion
from the others.
@subsection{Macro hiding}
@subsection{Macro Hiding}
Macro hiding lets one see how expansion would look if certain macros
were actually primitive syntactic forms. The macro stepper skips over
@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ Macro hiding, even with no macros marked opaque, also hides certain
other kinds of steps: internal defines are not rewritten to letrecs,
begin forms are not spliced into module or block bodies, etc.
@section{Using the syntax browser}
@section{Using the Syntax Browser}
@subsection{Selection}
@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ object in the properties panel on the right, when that panel is
shown. The selected syntax also determines the highlighting done by
the secondary partitioning (see below).
@subsection{Primary partition}
@subsection{Primary Partition}
The primary partition is indicated by foreground color.
@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ different environments.
@;@example[(bound-identifier=? (let ([x 1]) #'x) #'x)]
@subsection{Secondary partitioning}
@subsection{Secondary Partitioning}
The user may select a secondary partitioning through the Syntax
menu. This partitioning applies only to identifiers. When the user
@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ selected syntax object. The properties pane has two tabbed pages:
}
]
@subsection{Interpreting syntax}
@subsection{Interpreting Syntax}
The binding information of a syntax object may not be the same as
the binding structure of the program it represents. The binding