From 217afcdb3d08ec159de4c984b5c24432a13ca722 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: nisikimi Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 10:03:51 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] *** empty log message *** --- FORMATS/IM.txt | 36 ++++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/FORMATS/IM.txt b/FORMATS/IM.txt index 12f70c5..d77b347 100644 --- a/FORMATS/IM.txt +++ b/FORMATS/IM.txt @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ INPUT-METHOD ::= TITLE MAP-LIST MACRO-LIST ? MODULE-LIST ? STATE-LIST TITLE ::= '(' 'title' MTEXT ')' @endverbatim -@c MTEXT is displayed on the screen when this input method is +@c MTEXT is a text displayed on the screen when this input method is active. @verbatim @@ -88,10 +88,10 @@ FUNCTION ::= SYMBOL @endverbatim Each @c MODULE declares the name of external module (i.e. dynamic -library) and function names exported by the module. If a FUNCTION has +library) and function names exported by the module. If a @c FUNCTION has name "init", it is called with only the default arguments (see the section about @c CALL) when an input context is created for the input -method. If a FUNCTION has name "fini", it is called with only the +method. If a @c FUNCTION has name "fini", it is called with only the default arguments when an input context is destroyed. @verbatim @@ -110,8 +110,8 @@ In the first form of @c BRANCH, @c MAP-NAME must be an item that appears in @c MAP. In this case, if a key sequence matching one of @c KEYSEQs of @c MAP-NAME is typed, @c BRANCH-ACTIONs are executed. -In the second form of @c BRACNH, @c BRANCH-ACTIONs are executed if a -key sequence that doesn't match any of @c BRNACHs of the current +In the second form of @c BRANCH, @c BRANCH-ACTIONs are executed if a +key sequence that doesn't match any of @c Branch's of the current state is typed. In the third form of @c BRANCH, @c BRANCH-ACTIONs are executed if we @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ The first form treats @c PREDEFINED-SYMBOL as a candidate index (as described above) that specifies a new candidate in the candidate list. The second form treats @c INTEGER as a candidate index that specifies a -new candidate in the canidate list. +new candidate in the candidate list. @verbatim SHOW ::= '(show)' @@ -325,23 +325,23 @@ SET ::= '(' OPERAND SYMBOL1 [ INTEGER | SYMBOL2 ] ')' OPERAND ::= 'set' | 'add' | 'sub' | 'mul' | 'div' @endverbatim -This action treats @c SYMBOL1 and @c SYMBOL2 as varibles and sets the +This action treats @c SYMBOL1 and @c SYMBOL2 as variables and sets the value of @c SYMBOL1 as below. -If @c OPERAND is 'set', it sets the value of SYMBOL1 to INTEGER or the -value of SYMBOL2. +If @c OPERAND is 'set', it sets the value of @c SYMBOL1 to @c INTEGER or the +value of @c SYMBOL2. -If @c OPERAND is 'add', it increments the value of SYMBOL1 by INTEGER -or the value of SYMBOL2. +If @c OPERAND is 'add', it increments the value of @c SYMBOL1 by @c INTEGER +or the value of @c SYMBOL2. -If @c OPERAND is 'sub', it decrements the value of SYMBOL1 by INTEGER -or the value of SYMBOL2. +If @c OPERAND is 'sub', it decrements the value of @c SYMBOL1 by @c INTEGER +or the value of @c SYMBOL2. -If @c OPERAND is 'mul', it multiplies the value of SYMBOL1 by INTEGER -or the value of SYMBOL2. +If @c OPERAND is 'mul', it multiplies the value of @c SYMBOL1 by @c INTEGER +or the value of @c SYMBOL2. -If @c OPERAND is 'div', it divides the value of SYMBOL1 by INTEGER or -the value of SYMBOL2. +If @c OPERAND is 'div', it divides the value of @c SYMBOL1 by @c INTEGER or +the value of @c SYMBOL2. @verbatim IF ::= '(' 'if' CONDITION ACTION-LIST1 ACTION-LIST2 * ')' @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ diacritical marks (acute and cedilla). For instance, when you type: @verbatim Comme'die-Franc,ais, chic,, @endverbatim -you wil get this: +you will get this: @if FOR-HTML @verbatim Commédie-Français, chic, -- 1.7.10.4