From 648db717445ce93ffe264d04fb1edbecda287869 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marcus Brinkmann Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 01:43:05 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] 2002-01-30 Marcus Brinkmann * gpgme.texi: Some spell checking. --- doc/ChangeLog | 4 ++++ doc/gpgme.texi | 34 ++++++++++++++++++---------------- 2 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/ChangeLog b/doc/ChangeLog index 61320d4..c385020 100644 --- a/doc/ChangeLog +++ b/doc/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2002-01-30 Marcus Brinkmann + + * gpgme.texi: Some spell checking. + 2002-01-30 Marcus Brinkmann * gpgme.texi: Add all the gpgme_op_*_start functions. diff --git a/doc/gpgme.texi b/doc/gpgme.texi index cdefc50..e473127 100644 --- a/doc/gpgme.texi +++ b/doc/gpgme.texi @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ This is Edition @value{EDITION}, last updated @value{UPDATED}, of @menu * Introduction:: How to use this manual. -* Preperation:: What you should do before using the library. +* Preparation:: What you should do before using the library. * Protocols and Engines:: Supported crypto protocols. * Error Handling:: Error numbers and their meanings. * Exchanging Data:: Passing data to and from @acronym{GPGME}. @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ Introduction * Features:: Reasons to install and use @acronym{GPGME}. * Overview:: Basic architecture of the @acronym{GPGME} library. -Preperation +Preparation * Header:: What header file you need to include. * Building the Source:: Compiler options to be used. @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ encryption, decryption, signing, signature verification and key management. @acronym{GPGME} uses GnuPG and GpgSM as its backends to support -OpenPGP and the Cryptograhic Message Syntax (CMS). +OpenPGP and the Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS). @menu * Getting Started:: Purpose of the manual, and how to use it. @@ -284,8 +284,8 @@ will be to some extent in the future, but currently great care has to be taken if @acronym{GPGME} is used in a multi-threaded environment. -@node Preperation -@chapter Preperation +@node Preparation +@chapter Preparation To use @acronym{GPGME}, you have to perform some changes to your sources and the build system. The necessary changes are small and @@ -582,10 +582,10 @@ This value indicates success. The value of this error is @code{0}. @item GPGME_General_Error This value means that something went wrong, but either there is not enough information about the problem to return a more useful error -value, or there is no seperate error value for this type of problem. +value, or there is no separate error value for this type of problem. @item GPGME_Out_Of_Core -This value means that an out-of-memory condition occured. +This value means that an out-of-memory condition occurred. @item GPGME_Invalid_Value This value means that some user provided data was out of range. This @@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ value is returned. @item GPGME_Busy This value is returned if you try to start a new operation in a context that is already busy with some earlier operation which was not -canceled or finished yet. +cancelled or finished yet. @item GPGME_No_Request This value is in some sense the opposite of @code{GPGME_Busy}. There @@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ is no pending operation, but it is required for the function to succeed. @item GPGME_Exec_Error -This value means that an error occured when trying to spawn a child +This value means that an error occurred when trying to spawn a child process. @item GPGME_Too_Many_Procs @@ -621,7 +621,7 @@ This value means that a @code{GpgmeData} object which was expected to have content was found empty. @item GPGME_Conflict -This value means that a conflict of some sort occured. +This value means that a conflict of some sort occurred. @item GPGME_Not_Implemented This value indicates that the specific function (or operation) is not @@ -905,7 +905,7 @@ object with the handle @var{dh}. If @var{dh} is not a valid pointer, @chapter Contexts @cindex context -All cryptograhic operations in @acronym{GPGME} are performed within a +All cryptographic operations in @acronym{GPGME} are performed within a context, which contains the internal state of the operation as well as configuration parameters. By using several contexts you can run several cryptographic operations in parallel, with different @@ -1061,7 +1061,7 @@ Fast listing without information about the key validity. @deftp {Data type} {const char *(*GpgmePassphraseCb)(void *@var{hook}, const char *@var{desc}, void **@var{r_hd})} @tindex GpgmePassphraseCb -The @code{GpgmePasshraseCb} type is the type of functions usable as +The @code{GpgmePassphraseCb} type is the type of functions usable as passphrase callback function. The string @var{desc} contains a test usable to be displayed to the @@ -1599,7 +1599,7 @@ The @code{GpgmeTrustItem} type is a handle for a trust item. The function @code{gpgme_op_trustlist_start} initiates a trust item listing operation inside the context @var{ctx}. It sets everything up so that subsequent invocations of @code{gpgme_op_trustlist_next} return -the trsut items in the list. +the trust items in the list. The string @var{pattern} contains an engine specific expression that is used to limit the list to all trust items matching the pattern. It @@ -1847,7 +1847,7 @@ The function returns @code{GPGME_No_Error} if the key could be returned, @code{GPGME_Invalid_Value} if @var{r_key} is not a valid pointer, @code{GPGME_Invalid_Key} if the fingerprint is not valid, @code{GPGME_EOF} if @var{idx} is too large, or some other error value -if a problem occured requesting the key. +if a problem occurred requesting the key. @end deftypefun @deftypefun {char *} gpgme_get_notation (@w{GpgmeCtx @var{ctx}}) @@ -1856,7 +1856,7 @@ notation data from the last signature check in the context @var{ctx}. If there is notation data available from the last signature check, this function may be used to return this notation data as a string. -The string is an XML represantaton of that data embedded in a +The string is an XML representation of that data embedded in a container. The user has to release the string with @code{free}. @@ -2140,7 +2140,7 @@ recipients. @cindex cryptographic operation, detailed results @deftypefun {char *} gpgme_get_op_info (@w{GpgmeCtx @var{ctx}}, @w{int @var{reserved}}) -The function @code{gpgme_get_op_info} retrieves more informaton about +The function @code{gpgme_get_op_info} retrieves more information about the last crypto operation. The function returns a string in the XML format. The user has to @@ -2268,3 +2268,5 @@ registered yet. @summarycontents @contents @bye + +@c LocalWords: GPGME gpgme -- 2.26.2