Update of /project/mcclim/cvsroot/mcclim/Doc In directory common-lisp.net:/tmp/cvs-serv14627
Modified Files: manual.tex Log Message: Fixed minor typos.
Thanks to Robert P. Goldman for reporting them.
Date: Tue Dec 28 10:17:08 2004 Author: rstrandh
Index: mcclim/Doc/manual.tex diff -u mcclim/Doc/manual.tex:1.22 mcclim/Doc/manual.tex:1.23 --- mcclim/Doc/manual.tex:1.22 Mon Dec 13 13:18:06 2004 +++ mcclim/Doc/manual.tex Tue Dec 28 10:17:07 2004 @@ -234,13 +234,13 @@ \section{Panes and Gadgets}
A CLIM application is made up of a hierarchy of \gloss{panes} and -\gloss{gadgets} (gadgets are special kinds of panes). Theses elements -correspond to what other toolkits may call \emph{widgets}. +\gloss{gadgets} (gadgets are special kinds of panes). These elements +correspond to what other toolkits call \emph{widgets}. Frequently used CLIM gadgets are \gadget{button}s, \gadget{slider}s, etc, and typical panes are the layout panes such as \pane{hbox}, \pane{vbox}, \pane{hrack}, etc.
-\section{Defining Appliction Frames} +\section{Defining Application Frames}
Each CLIM application is defined by an \gloss{application frame}. An application frame is an instance of the class @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ application frame.
The third argument to \texttt{define-application-frame} is a list of -CLOS slots to be added to any instance if this kind of application +CLOS slots to be added to any instance of this kind of application frame. These slots are typically used for holding all application-specific data. The current instance if the application frame type will always be the value of the special variable