diff --git a/doc/DETAILS b/doc/DETAILS index eb6d7dd4b..74a63ef00 100644 --- a/doc/DETAILS +++ b/doc/DETAILS @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ described here. - uat :: User attribute (same as user id except for field 10). - sig :: Signature - rev :: Revocation signature - - rvs :: Recocation signature (standalone) [since 2.2.9] + - rvs :: Revocation signature (standalone) [since 2.2.9] - fpr :: Fingerprint (fingerprint is in field 10) - pkd :: Public key data [*] - grp :: Keygrip @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ described here. *** Field 4 - Public key algorithm The values here are those from the OpenPGP specs or if they are - greather than 255 the algorithm ids as used by Libgcrypt. + greater than 255 the algorithm ids as used by Libgcrypt. *** Field 5 - KeyID @@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ pkd:0:1024:B665B1435F4C2 .... FF26ABB: *** DECRYPTION_KEY This line is emitted when a public key decryption succeeded in providing a session key. is the hexified fingerprint of the - actual key used for descryption. is the fingerprint of the + actual key used for decryption. is the fingerprint of the primary key. is the letter with the ownertrust; this is in general a 'u' which stands for ultimately trusted. *** DECRYPTION_INFO [] @@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ pkd:0:1024:B665B1435F4C2 .... FF26ABB: - 0 :: No specific reason given - 1 :: Not Found - - 2 :: Ambigious specification + - 2 :: Ambiguous specification - 3 :: Wrong key usage - 4 :: Key revoked - 5 :: Key expired @@ -1016,7 +1016,7 @@ pkd:0:1024:B665B1435F4C2 .... FF26ABB: - 2 :: bad PIN *** SC_OP_SUCCESS - A smart card operaion succeeded. This status is only printed for + A smart card operation succeeded. This status is only printed for certain operation and is mostly useful to check whether a PIN change really worked. @@ -1073,7 +1073,7 @@ pkd:0:1024:B665B1435F4C2 .... FF26ABB: Deleting a key failed. Reason codes are: - 1 :: No such key - 2 :: Must delete secret key first - - 3 :: Ambigious specification + - 3 :: Ambiguous specification - 4 :: Key is stored on a smartcard. *** PROGRESS [] diff --git a/doc/HACKING b/doc/HACKING index 17c58269b..4781bf62c 100644 --- a/doc/HACKING +++ b/doc/HACKING @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ Note that such a comment will be removed if the git commit option if ( 42 == foo ) #+end_src this is harder to read and modern compilers are pretty good in - detecing accidential assignments. It is also suggested not to + detecing accidental assignments. It is also suggested not to compare to 0 or NULL but to test the value direct or with a '!'; this makes it easier to see that a boolean test is done. - We use our own printf style functions like =es_printf=, and @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ Note that such a comment will be removed if the git commit option - g10/main.h :: Prototypes and some constants - g10/mainproc.c :: Message processing - g10/armor.c :: Ascii armor filter - - g10/mdfilter.c :: Filter to calculate hashs + - g10/mdfilter.c :: Filter to calculate hashes - g10/textfilter.c :: Filter to handle CR/LF and trailing white space - g10/cipher.c :: En-/Decryption filter - g10/misc.c :: Utility functions @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ The *secure versions allocate memory in the secure memory. That is, swapping out of this memory is avoided and is gets overwritten on free. Use this for passphrases, session keys and other sensitive material. This memory set aside for secure memory is linited to a few -k. In general the function don't print a memeory message and +k. In general the function don't print a memory message and terminate the process if there is not enough memory available. The "try" versions of the functions return NULL instead. diff --git a/doc/faq.org b/doc/faq.org index ddbeafaf8..2f873e600 100644 --- a/doc/faq.org +++ b/doc/faq.org @@ -1096,7 +1096,7 @@ update this FAQ in the next month. See the section "Changes" for recent updates As of 1.0.3, keys generated with gpg are created with preferences to TWOFISH (and AES since 1.0.4) and that also means that they have the capability to use the new MDC encryption method. This will go into - OpenPGP soon, and is also suppoted by PGP 7. This new method avoids + OpenPGP soon, and is also supported by PGP 7. This new method avoids a (not so new) attack on all email encryption systems. This in turn means that pre-1.0.3 gpg binaries have problems with diff --git a/doc/tools.texi b/doc/tools.texi index 7becf67e2..6256c05ed 100644 --- a/doc/tools.texi +++ b/doc/tools.texi @@ -1561,7 +1561,7 @@ string @code{true} or @code{yes}. The evaluation is done by passing /subst /let i 3 /while $i - /echo loop couter is $i + /echo loop counter is $i /let i $@{- $i 1@} /end @end smallexample @@ -1962,7 +1962,7 @@ Extract all files from an encrypted archive. @item --sign @itemx -s -Make a signed archive from the given files and directories. Thsi can +Make a signed archive from the given files and directories. This can be combined with option @option{--encrypt} to create a signed and then encrypted archive. @@ -2031,7 +2031,7 @@ linefeed to separate file names. @item --openpgp @opindex openpgp -This option has no effect becuase OpenPGP encryption and signing is +This option has no effect because OpenPGP encryption and signing is the default. @item --cms diff --git a/doc/wks.texi b/doc/wks.texi index 4508ae2a1..51b86ca4a 100644 --- a/doc/wks.texi +++ b/doc/wks.texi @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Service provider. This is usuallay done to upload a key into a Web Key Directory. With the @option{--supported} command the caller can test whether a -site supports the Web Key Service. The argument is an arbitray +site supports the Web Key Service. The argument is an arbitrary address in the to be tested domain. For example @file{foo@@example.net}. The command returns success if the Web Key Service is supported. The operation is silent; to get diagnostic @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ mail is processed. Commonly this command is used with the option @option{--send} to directly send the crerated mails back. See below for an installation example. -The command @option{--cron} is used for regualr cleanup tasks. For +The command @option{--cron} is used for regular cleanup tasks. For example non-confirmed requested should be removed after their expire time. It is best to run this command once a day from a cronjob. diff --git a/doc/yat2m.c b/doc/yat2m.c index c7bec338f..be0ef17fd 100644 --- a/doc/yat2m.c +++ b/doc/yat2m.c @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ .B whateever you want @end ifset - alternativly a special comment may be used: + alternatively a special comment may be used: @c man:.B whatever you want @@ -704,7 +704,7 @@ write_th (FILE *fp) /* Process the texinfo command COMMAND (without the leading @) and - write output if needed to FP. REST is the remainer of the line + write output if needed to FP. REST is the remainder of the line which should either point to an opening brace or to a white space. The function returns the number of characters already processed from REST. LEN is the usable length of REST. TABLE_LEVEL is used to @@ -1197,7 +1197,7 @@ parse_file (const char *fname, FILE *fp, char **section_name, int in_pause) if (*p == '@' && !strncmp (p+1, "item", 4)) item_indent = p - line; /* Set a new indent level. */ else if (p - line < item_indent) - item_indent = 0; /* Switch off indention. */ + item_indent = 0; /* Switch off indentation. */ if (item_indent) {