`C-h a REGEXP <RET>'
Display a list of functions and variables whose names match REGEXP
- (`heper-apropos').
+ (`hyper-apropos').
`C-h A REGEXP'
Show all commands whose names contain matches for REGEXP
Show only symbols that are names of commands (`command-apropos').
`M-x apropos REGEXP'
- Show all symbols whose names comtain matches for REGEXP.
+ Show all symbols whose names contain matches for REGEXP.
A more sophisticated sort of question to ask is, "What are the
commands for working with files?" To ask this question, type `C-h a
displays the file `xemacs/etc/NEWS', which contains documentation on
XEmacs changes arranged chronologically. `C-h F' (`xemacs-local-faq')
displays local version of the XEmacs
-frequentliy-answered-questions-list. `C-h t' (`help-with-tutorial')
+frequently-answered-questions-list. `C-h t' (`help-with-tutorial')
displays the learn-by-doing XEmacs tutorial. `C-h C-c'
(`describe-copying') displays the file `xemacs/etc/COPYING', which
tells you the conditions you must obey in distributing copies of