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authorFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>2004-05-12 03:07:27 (GMT)
committerFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>2004-05-12 03:07:27 (GMT)
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fix various typos; thanks, George Yoshida!
(closes SF patch #952047)
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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ regular expression represented as a string literal, you have to
E.g.\ to extract \LaTeX\ \samp{\e section\{\textrm{\ldots}\}} headers
from a document, you can use this pattern:
\code{'[\e ]section\{\e (.*\e )\}'}. \emph{Another exception:}
-the escape sequece \samp{\e b} is significant in string literals
+the escape sequence \samp{\e b} is significant in string literals
(where it means the ASCII bell character) as well as in Emacs regular
expressions (where it stands for a word boundary), so in order to
search for a word boundary, you should use the pattern \code{'\e \e b'}.