@cindex single-file packages
A single-file package is an aggregate collection of thematically
related but otherwise independent lisp files. These files are bundled
-together for download convenience and individual files may deleted at
+together for download convenience and individual files may be deleted at
will without any loss of functionality.
@end itemize
@subsection Package Distributions
-XEmacs Lisp packages are distributed in two ways depending on the
+XEmacs Lisp packages are distributed in two ways, depending on the
intended use. Binary Packages are for installers and end-users and may
be installed directly into an XEmacs package directory. Source Packages
are for developers and include all files necessary for rebuilding
@cindex source packages
Source packages contain all of the Package author's (where appropriate
in regular packages) source code plus all of the files necessary to
-build distribution tarballs (Unix Tar format files and gzipped for space
+build distribution tarballs (Unix Tar format files, gzipped for space
savings).
@node Using Packages, Building Packages, Package Terminology, Packages
@subsection Choosing the Packages You Need
The available packages can currently be found in the same ftp directory
-where you grabbed the core distribition from, and are located in the
+where you grabbed the core distribution from, and are located in the
subdirectory @file{packages/binary-packages}. Package file names follow
the naming convention @file{<package-name>-<version>-pkg.tar.gz}.
Pre-compiled, binary packages can be installed in either a system
package directory (this is determined when XEmacs is compiled), or in a
-subdirectory off your @file{$HOME} directory:
+subdirectory of your @file{$HOME} directory:
@example
~/.xemacs/packages