@table @kbd
@item C-h a @var{regexp} @key{RET}
Display a list of functions and variables whose names match @var{regexp}
-(@code{heper-apropos}).
+(@code{hyper-apropos}).
@item C-h A @var{regexp}
Show all commands whose names contain matches for @var{regexp}
(@code{command-apropos}).
(@code{command-apropos}).
@item M-x apropos @var{regexp}
-Show all symbols whose names comtain matches for @var{regexp}.
+Show all symbols whose names contain matches for @var{regexp}.
@end table
A more sophisticated sort of question to ask is, ``What are the
n} (@code{view-emacs-news}) displays the file @file{xemacs/etc/NEWS},
which contains documentation on XEmacs changes arranged chronologically.
@kbd{C-h F} (@code{xemacs-local-faq}) displays local version of the
-XEmacs frequentliy-answered-questions-list. @kbd{C-h t}
+XEmacs frequently-answered-questions-list. @kbd{C-h t}
(@code{help-with-tutorial}) displays the learn-by-doing XEmacs
tutorial. @kbd{C-h C-c} (@code{describe-copying}) displays the file
@file{xemacs/etc/COPYING}, which tells you the conditions you must obey