+ Some small corrections before 1.0.6

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@ -420,8 +420,8 @@ In the subsequent, all menu entries and their actions are described.
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\subsection{The File menu} \subsection{The File menu}
\label{se:menufile} \label{se:menufile}
The \menu{File} menu contains all menu items that allow to load and save file, as The \menu{File} menu contains all menu items that allow to load and save
well as to exit the IDE. files, as well as to exit the IDE.
\begin{description} \begin{description}
\item[New] Opens a new, empty editor window. \item[New] Opens a new, empty editor window.
\item[New from template] Prompts for a template to be used, asks to fill in \item[New from template] Prompts for a template to be used, asks to fill in
@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ clipboard, the following two entries are also present:
\begin{description} \begin{description}
\item[Copy to Windows] this will copy the selection to the Windows \item[Copy to Windows] this will copy the selection to the Windows
clipboard. clipboard.
\item[Paster from windows] this will insert the content of the windows \item[Paste from Windows] this will insert the content of the windows
clipboard (if it contains text) in the edit window at the current cursor clipboard (if it contains text) in the edit window at the current cursor
position. position.
\end{description} \end{description}
@ -1556,9 +1556,9 @@ string with special characters which describe a whole class of
expressions. The command line in \dos or \linux have limited expressions. The command line in \dos or \linux have limited
support for regular expressions: entering \var{ls *.pas} support for regular expressions: entering \var{ls *.pas}
(or \var{dir *.pas}) to get a list of all Pascal files in a (or \var{dir *.pas}) to get a list of all Pascal files in a
directory. \file{*.pas} is something similar to regular expression. directory. \file{*.pas} is something similar to a regular expression.
It uses a wildcard to describe a whole class of strings: these which It uses a wildcard to describe a whole class of strings: those which
end with "\file{.pas}". end on "\file{.pas}".
Regular expressions offer much more: for example \var{[A-Z][0-9]+} Regular expressions offer much more: for example \var{[A-Z][0-9]+}
describes all strings which begin with a upper case letter followed by describes all strings which begin with a upper case letter followed by
one or more digits. one or more digits.
@ -1756,7 +1756,7 @@ Replaced by the extension of the filename argument.
The extension includes the dot. The extension includes the dot.
e.g. e.g.
\begin{verbatim} \begin{verbatim}
$DIR('d:\data\myfile.pas') $EXT('d:\data\myfile.pas')
\end{verbatim} \end{verbatim}
would return \file{.pas}. would return \file{.pas}.
\item[\$LINE] \item[\$LINE]
@ -1774,7 +1774,7 @@ would return \file{myfile}.
Replaced by the name and extension part of the filename argument. Replaced by the name and extension part of the filename argument.
e.g. e.g.
\begin{verbatim} \begin{verbatim}
$DIR('d:\data\myfile.pas') $NAMEEXT('d:\data\myfile.pas')
\end{verbatim} \end{verbatim}
would return \file{myfile.pas}. would return \file{myfile.pas}.
\item[\$NOSWAP] \item[\$NOSWAP]
@ -1820,7 +1820,7 @@ directory and have an extension \file{.tdf}.
In this section, the file format for the dialog description file is explained. In this section, the file format for the dialog description file is explained.
The format of this file resembles a windows \file{.INI} file, where each section The format of this file resembles a windows \file{.INI} file, where each section
in the file describes an element (or control) in the dialog. in the file describes an element (or control) in the dialog.
A \var{OK} and \var{Cancel} button will be added to the bottom of the dialog, An \var{OK} and an \var{Cancel} button will be added to the bottom of the dialog,
so these should not be specified in the dialog definition. so these should not be specified in the dialog definition.
A special section is the \var{Main} section. It describes how the result of A special section is the \var{Main} section. It describes how the result of
@ -1914,8 +1914,8 @@ Text="~T~ext to find"
\end{verbatim} \end{verbatim}
The \var{T} will be highlighted. The \var{T} will be highlighted.
\item[Link] here the name of a control in the dialog may be specified. \item[Link] here the name of a control in the dialog may be specified.
If specified, pressing this letter in combination with the \key{Alt} If specified, pressing the label's highlighted letter in combination
key will put the focus on the control specified here. with the \key{Alt} key will put the focus on the control specified here.
\end{description} \end{description}
A label does not contribute to the text of the command-line, it is for A label does not contribute to the text of the command-line, it is for
informational and navigational purposes only. The following is an informational and navigational purposes only. The following is an
@ -2429,7 +2429,7 @@ allows.
\subsection{Debug options} \subsection{Debug options}
\label{se:debugoptions} \label{se:debugoptions}
In the debug options dialog some options for inclusion of debug information In the debug options dialog some options for inclusion of debug information
in the binary can be set; it i also possible to add additional compiler in the binary can be set; it is also possible to add additional compiler
options in this dialog. options in this dialog.
\begin{htmlonly} \begin{htmlonly}
The debug options dialog looks as follows: The debug options dialog looks as follows:
@ -3130,7 +3130,10 @@ Undo & \key{Alt-Backspace} & \\
\end{FPCltable} \end{FPCltable}
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% Revision 1.3 2001-07-19 15:07:56 michael % Revision 1.4 2001-11-05 19:08:47 michael
% + Some small corrections before 1.0.6
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% Revision 1.3 2001/07/19 15:07:56 michael
% + Merged from fixbranch % + Merged from fixbranch
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% Revision 1.1.2.21 2001/06/29 19:44:47 peter % Revision 1.1.2.21 2001/06/29 19:44:47 peter