File: 860-Fix-spelling-in-manpages.patch

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From: Friedhelm Mehnert <friedhelm@friedhelms.net>
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2023 20:28:26 +0100
Subject: Fix spelling in manpages

---
 man/faxinfo.1m        | 4 ++--
 man/faxmail.1         | 4 ++--
 man/faxrcvd.1m        | 4 ++--
 man/hylafax-config.4f | 2 +-
 man/pagesend.1m       | 2 +-
 man/sendfax.1         | 2 +-
 man/typerules.4f      | 2 +-
 7 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)

diff --git a/man/faxinfo.1m b/man/faxinfo.1m
index 8698cfc..01f8051 100644
--- a/man/faxinfo.1m
+++ b/man/faxinfo.1m
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ Sets the format to raw values, shortcut to:
 \-S '' \-s '' \-e '\n' \-E ''
 .fi
 .PP
-Raw formating:
+Raw formatting:
 .TP
 .B \-S fmt
 used to start each fax, it is passed one parameter, the fax file name
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ writers may not emit.
 Use of the raw 
 .I fmt
 options to allow you to directly control the print format
-strings used when formating the output.  These format strings are passed directly
+strings used when formatting the output.  These format strings are passed directly
 to printf, with basic \\<char> sequences being interpreted, including \\n, \\r, 
 and \\t, and can be used to make the faxinfo output conform to specific requirements,
 like peculiar CVS, tables, HTML, etc.
diff --git a/man/faxmail.1 b/man/faxmail.1
index 88bf5c9..fac7624 100644
--- a/man/faxmail.1
+++ b/man/faxmail.1
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ text/plain, multipart/mixed, multipart/digest, message/rfc822,
 application/postscript, and application/x-faxmail-prolog.
 Parts can also be processed through external processing scripts that
 .I faxmail
-looks for in a ``\s-1MIME\s+1 converters'' directory hierachy.
+looks for in a ``\s-1MIME\s+1 converters'' directory hierarchy.
 External scripts may override builtin processing or suppliment the builtin support.
 For each
 .SM MIME
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ body part with type
 and subtype
 .I S
 .I faxmail
-checks first for an exceutable script named T/S in the converter heirarchy.
+checks first for an executable script named T/S in the converter hierarchy.
 If a script exists then it is run and the resulting output is saved as a
 document submitted to \*(Fx.  If the output is empty, the part is
 suppressed, and will not be submitted.
diff --git a/man/faxrcvd.1m b/man/faxrcvd.1m
index 4c81f3a..48add15 100644
--- a/man/faxrcvd.1m
+++ b/man/faxrcvd.1m
@@ -155,10 +155,10 @@ is the received TSI of the fax sender.
 controls the recipient of the received fax notification.  It is given as an
 e-mail address, and it's value will be passed directly to the MTA for delivery
 as well as being inserted into the email.  If you want to send to multiple
-receipients in seperate messages set the variable SENDTO1...SENDTOn in addition
+receipients in separate messages set the variable SENDTO1...SENDTOn in addition
 to SENDTO.  faxrcvd will process additional SENDTOn variables starting at 1,
 and stopping at the first empty SENDTOn variable it finds.  The templates
-should continue to reference $SENDTO, and faxrcvd will make sure it get's set
+should continue to reference $SENDTO, and faxrcvd will make sure it gets set
 correctly as the template is processed for each one.
 .TP
 .I SUBADDR
diff --git a/man/hylafax-config.4f b/man/hylafax-config.4f
index b7eda49..6d64f09 100644
--- a/man/hylafax-config.4f
+++ b/man/hylafax-config.4f
@@ -2483,7 +2483,7 @@ Whether or not to support T.30-A error correction protocol.  Use of
 ECM will require 64 kilobytes of free memory per modem in active use.
 .TP
 .B Class1PersistentECM
-Whether or not to continue to retransmit and allow to continue to 
+Whether or not to continue to retransmit and allow one to continue to 
 receive image data in ECM protocol 
 which is not accepted as valid after four successive attempts.
 .TP
diff --git a/man/pagesend.1m b/man/pagesend.1m
index 30e5128..c99ac3c 100644
--- a/man/pagesend.1m
+++ b/man/pagesend.1m
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ consult
 for detailed information on the contents of configuration files.
 .PP
 The protocol which must be used for a specific service provider
-is controled from the
+is controlled from the
 .IR hylafax-info (${MANNUM4_5})
 file.
 .SH OPTIONS
diff --git a/man/sendfax.1 b/man/sendfax.1
index b9090d7..e0fd797 100644
--- a/man/sendfax.1
+++ b/man/sendfax.1
@@ -680,7 +680,7 @@ remote machine is also displayed.
 .BI \-Z " range"
 Specify that only certain pages of the fax should actually be transmitted.  The
 range is in a comma-seperated list of ranges in the form of A[-B][,....].  The
-range is specified agains the resulting document to be faxed, excluding any
+range is specified against the resulting document to be faxed, excluding any
 cover pages.  So if you have more than one document, make sure to account for
 them, and exclude the cover pages in the range specification.  Cover pages will
 always be faxed, so a fax with a coverpage and 2 5 page documents with a range
diff --git a/man/typerules.4f b/man/typerules.4f
index 05efd24..9de3b1b 100644
--- a/man/typerules.4f
+++ b/man/typerules.4f
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Each rule consists of a set of whitespace-separated fields:
 \fIoffset\fP	\fIdatatype\fP	\fImatch\fP	\fIresult\fP	\fIcommand\fP
 .sp .5
 .fi
-If an line is terminated wth a backslash character, the entry
+If an line is terminated with a backslash character, the entry
 is continued on the next line with any leading whitespace characters
 compressed to a single space.
 Comments are marked with the ``#'' character; everything from to the