keyboards lacking a @key{META} key. Unlike the @key{META} key (which,
like the @key{SHIFT} key, is held down while another character is
typed), the @key{ESC} key is pressed and released, and applies to the
-next character typed.
+next character typed.
@item Fill Prefix
The fill prefix is a string that Emacs enters at the beginning
@item Read-only Buffer
A read-only buffer is one whose text you are not allowed to change.
Normally Emacs makes buffers read-only when they contain text which
-has a special significance to Emacs, such asDired buffers.
+has a special significance to Emacs, such as Dired buffers.
Visiting a file that is write-protected also makes a read-only buffer.
@xref{Buffers}.
@item Scrolling
Scrolling means shifting the text in the Emacs window to make a
-different part ot the buffer visible. @xref{Display,Scrolling}.
+different part of the buffer visible. @xref{Display,Scrolling}.
@item Searching
Searching means moving point to the next occurrence of a specified
A termscript file contains a record of all characters Emacs sent to
the terminal. It is used for tracking down bugs in Emacs redisplay.
Emacs does not make a termscript file unless explicitly instructed to do
-so.
+so.
@xref{Bugs}.
@item Text
@xref{Windows}, for commands to control the use of windows. Note that if
you are running Emacs under X, terminology can be confusing: Each Emacs
frame occupies a separate X window and can, in turn, be divided into
-different subwindows.
+different subwindows.
@item Word Abbrev
Synonymous with `abbrev'.