[balsa: 1/2] doc: Documentation fixups




commit cb35293b78b5d51a953aad6e3e86620177a621dd
Author: Anders Jonsson <anders jonsson norsjovallen se>
Date:   Sat Jul 23 17:49:30 2022 +0200

    doc: Documentation fixups
    
    * some dead link fixing
    * typos, grammar
    * GUI strings changed to closer follow the GUI

 doc/C/ab-conf.page                     |  8 +++----
 doc/C/authors.page                     |  8 +++----
 doc/C/folder-config.page               | 12 +++++-----
 doc/C/glossary.page                    | 10 ++++-----
 doc/C/identities.page                  |  8 +++----
 doc/C/introduction.page                |  3 +--
 doc/C/mbox-formats.page                | 12 +++++-----
 doc/C/preferences-display-options.page |  4 ++--
 doc/C/preferences-mail-options.page    |  4 ++--
 doc/C/preferences-miscellaneous.page   |  2 +-
 doc/C/win-composer.page                | 14 ++++++------
 doc/C/win-filters.page                 | 12 +++++-----
 doc/C/win-main.page                    | 40 +++++++++++++++++-----------------
 doc/C/win-search.page                  | 10 ++++-----
 14 files changed, 72 insertions(+), 75 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/doc/C/ab-conf.page b/doc/C/ab-conf.page
index 51c6272e6..9060e6c05 100644
--- a/doc/C/ab-conf.page
+++ b/doc/C/ab-conf.page
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ id="ab-conf">
 <!-- Balsa support for an external query addressbook -->
 <!-- By Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer nl linux org>        -->
 
-<p>The balsa addressbook supports input from programs. Thus, you
+<p>The &Balsa; addressbook supports input from programs. Thus, you
 can use (no importing needed!) for example your pine or mutt
 addressbook. The mutt mailer (<link
 href="http://www.mutt.org/";>www.mutt.org</link>) uses an identical
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ system to retrieve addresses from programs.</p>
    <title>Existing programs</title>
 
 <p>The following programs are compatible with the mutt mail reader
-and <em>should</em> be with balsa. Submit links to more programs.</p>
+and <em>should</em> be with &Balsa;. Submit links to more programs.</p>
 
 <list>
 <item><p>
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ addressbook, big brother database, ldap database.
 
 <item><p>
 <link href="http://www.fiction.net/blong/programs/mutt/";>http://www.fiction.net/blong/programs/mutt/</link>
- - palm address database, ldapsearch wrapper, ph/qi server, UIUC, ph,
+ - palm address database, ldapsearch wrapper, ph/qi server, UIUC, ph.
 </p></item>
 </list>
 </section>
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ e-mail address        full name       nickname
 </output></p>
 
 <p>The three fields should be separated by tabs. The third field is
-currently not used by balsa, but might be in the future. It is also
+currently not used by &Balsa;, but might be in the future. It is also
 kept to ensure compatibility with mutt. </p>
 
 <p>&Balsa; executes your script with one argument: the pattern to
diff --git a/doc/C/authors.page b/doc/C/authors.page
index 4ff951449..443ed53f3 100644
--- a/doc/C/authors.page
+++ b/doc/C/authors.page
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ id="authors">
       pawsa theochem kth se</link> )</p>
     </item>
   </list>
-  <p>In the past, numerous people contributed to balsa, including
+  <p>In the past, numerous people contributed to &Balsa;, including
   (in alphabetical order):</p>
   <list>
     <item>
@@ -71,9 +71,7 @@ id="authors">
   database</link>. Instructions for submitting bug reports can be
   found on-line at
   <link href="https://pawsa.fedorapeople.org/balsa/bugs.html";>
-  https://pawsa.fedorapeople.org/balsa/bugs.html</link>. If you are using GNOME
-  1.1 or later, you can also use command
-  <cmd>bug-buddy</cmd> for submitting bug reports.</p>
+  https://pawsa.fedorapeople.org/balsa/bugs.html</link>.</p>
   <p>The following people contributed to this manual:</p>
   <list>
     <item>
@@ -118,6 +116,6 @@ id="authors">
   <link href="https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/balsa-list";>
   &Balsa; Discussion List</link>. You can also add your
   comments online by using
-  <link href="http://library.gnome.org/devel/gdp-handbook/stable/gettingstarted.html.en";>
+  <link href="https://developer-old.gnome.org/gdp-handbook/stable/gettingstarted.html.en";>
   GNOME Documentation Status Table</link>.</p>
 </page>
diff --git a/doc/C/folder-config.page b/doc/C/folder-config.page
index a98a833f6..413383635 100644
--- a/doc/C/folder-config.page
+++ b/doc/C/folder-config.page
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ id="folder-config">
         IMAP server.</p>
       </item>
       <item>
-        <p>Check box allows you to choose all mailboxes on the
+        <p>A check box allows you to choose all mailboxes on the
         server, or only those you subscribed to.</p>
       </item>
       <item>
@@ -58,13 +58,13 @@ id="folder-config">
         <p>The
         <gui>Use SSL</gui> check box should be active if the
         connection is to be made to IMAPS service on port 993.
-        Connection to this port will be encrypted from the start.
+        Connections to this port will be encrypted from the start.
         Not all servers provide this service - many provide only
         negotiated TLS encryption.</p>
       </item>
       <item>
         <p>The
-        <gui>Use TLS</gui> option list determines instruct balsa how
+        <gui>Use TLS</gui> option list instructs &Balsa; how
         to negotiate the TLS encryption. &Balsa; can never
         attempt to negotiate it, can start TLS encryption whenever
         it is supported by server, or can abort the connection if
@@ -72,13 +72,13 @@ id="folder-config">
       </item>
       <item>
         <p>
-        <gui>Max. number of connections</gui> limits the number of
+        <gui>Max number of connections</gui> limits the number of
         concurrent connections open to the IMAP server. A number
         around 15-40 is a sane option as it avoids time-consuming
         and load-creating reselections of imap mailboxes. Some IMAP
         servers -- notably Courier -- limit the number of
         connections open from single IP number to 4 by default. The
-        limit in balsa has to be in such a case adjusted
+        limit in &Balsa; has to be in such a case adjusted
         accordingly.</p>
       </item>
       <item>
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ id="folder-config">
         <p>The
         <gui>Use STATUS for mailbox checking</gui> check box enables
         a more thorough but potentially more expensive way of
-        checking mailboxes on IMAP server. This method can be
+        checking mailboxes on IMAP servers. This method can
         consume many resources on the server and should be used
         <em>only</em> on IMAP servers that have optimized STATUS
         command.</p>
diff --git a/doc/C/glossary.page b/doc/C/glossary.page
index 130f3d3ea..993cda40d 100644
--- a/doc/C/glossary.page
+++ b/doc/C/glossary.page
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ id="glossary">
       <title>MTA</title>
       <p>An acronym for “Mail Transfer Agent”, this class of
       program is responsible for moving mail around between people,
-      be they on the same computer, on on completely separate
+      be they on the same computer, or on completely separate
       networks. Examples of this type of program include
       <app>sendmail</app>,
       <app>qmail</app>, and
@@ -75,12 +75,12 @@ id="glossary">
     </section>
     <section id="mua">
       <title>MUA</title>
-      <p>An acronym for “Mail User Agent”, this the program a user
+      <p>An acronym for “Mail User Agent”, this is the program a user
       would use to read existing mail and create new messages. MUAs
       are one of three types of programs that allow internet email
       to work. The other two types of programs are
-      <link xref="glossary#mta">MTA</link> s and
-      <link xref="glossary#mda">MDA</link> s. &Balsa; is
+      <link xref="glossary#mta">MTA</link>s and
+      <link xref="glossary#mda">MDA</link>s. &Balsa; is
       primarily an MUA, but it also functions as an MDA/MTA when
       retrieving mail from a remote server.</p>
     </section>
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ id="glossary">
       <title>SMTP</title>
       <p>An acronym that stands for “Simple Mail Transfer
       Protocol”, it is exactly that. A standard that defines a
-      simple an reliable way to transfer messages between computers
+      simple and reliable way to transfer messages between computers
       on a network. It is used by most, if not all, mail programs
       to transfer mail.</p>
     </section>
diff --git a/doc/C/identities.page b/doc/C/identities.page
index fe33977c5..9853a9cb6 100644
--- a/doc/C/identities.page
+++ b/doc/C/identities.page
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ id="identities">
     </item>
     <item>
       <title>
-        <gui>Reply-To address</gui>
+        <gui>Reply To</gui>
       </title>
       <p>The address that you wish people to reply to your email
       with (if you have a home and a work address, for
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ id="identities">
     </item>
     <item>
       <title>
-        <gui>Default Domain</gui>
+        <gui>Domain</gui>
       </title>
       <p>The domain that you wish to append to all e-mail entries
       where you did not specify the domain. Normally you would use
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ id="identities">
       <title>
         <gui>Face Path</gui>
       </title>
-      <p>Whether a “Face” header should be attached to a program.
+      <p>Whether a “Face” header should be attached to a message.
       Specified path points out to a file containing a textual
       representation of the face icon. Please see
       <link href="http://quimby.gnus.org/circus/face/";>a
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ id="identities">
       <title>
         <gui>X-Face Path</gui>
       </title>
-      <p>Whether a “Face” header should be attached to a program.
+      <p>Whether a “Face” header should be attached to a message.
       Specified path points out to a file containing a textual
       representation of the face icon.</p>
     </item>
diff --git a/doc/C/introduction.page b/doc/C/introduction.page
index dc4f791eb..bac33b2d5 100644
--- a/doc/C/introduction.page
+++ b/doc/C/introduction.page
@@ -26,8 +26,7 @@ id="introduction">
   sending a message with a subject of
   <em>subscribe</em> to
   <link href="mailto:balsa-list-request gnome org?subject=Subscribe">
-  balsa-list-request gnome org</link>. Bugs can be reported via
-  <app>bug-buddy</app> or to the
+  balsa-list-request gnome org</link>. Bugs can be reported to the
   <link href="https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/balsa/issues";>
   Gnome bug tool</link>.</p>
 </page>
diff --git a/doc/C/mbox-formats.page b/doc/C/mbox-formats.page
index da1fd990d..3ee77958f 100644
--- a/doc/C/mbox-formats.page
+++ b/doc/C/mbox-formats.page
@@ -19,15 +19,15 @@ id="mbox-formats">
     <item>
       <title>Mailbox Format Characteristics</title>
       <p>
-        <link href="http://www.washington.edu/imap/documentation/formats.txt.html";>
-        http://www.washington.edu/imap/documentation/formats.txt.html</link>
+        <link href="https://github.com/winlibs/imap/blob/master/docs/formats.txt";>
+        https://github.com/winlibs/imap/blob/master/docs/formats.txt</link>
       </p>
     </item>
     <item>
       <title>Maildir format</title>
       <p>maildir(5) manual page (from qmail):
-      <link href="http://www.qmail.org/qmail-manual-html/man5/maildir.html";>
-      http://www.qmail.org/qmail-manual-html/man5/maildir.html</link></p>
+      <link href="http://qmail.org/qmail-manual-html/man5/maildir.html";>
+      http://qmail.org/qmail-manual-html/man5/maildir.html</link></p>
     </item>
     <item>
       <title>Using Maildir format</title>
@@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ id="mbox-formats">
     <item>
       <title>QMail</title>
       <p>mbox(5) manual page (from qmail):
-      <link href="http://www.qmail.org/qmail-manual-html/man5/mbox.html";>
-      http://www.qmail.org/qmail-manual-html/man5/mbox.html</link></p>
+      <link href="http://qmail.org/qmail-manual-html/man5/mbox.html";>
+      http://qmail.org/qmail-manual-html/man5/mbox.html</link></p>
     </item>
     <item>
       <title>Mailbox formats</title>
diff --git a/doc/C/preferences-display-options.page b/doc/C/preferences-display-options.page
index a9ab7b861..3cbbb2aca 100644
--- a/doc/C/preferences-display-options.page
+++ b/doc/C/preferences-display-options.page
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ id="preferences-display-options">
       </item>
       <item>
         <title>
-          <gui>Show Mailbox Info</gui>
+          <gui>Show Message Counts in Mailbox List</gui>
         </title>
         <p>This will allow the number of total and unread messages
         for each mailbox to be shown in the left pane of the
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ id="preferences-display-options">
       </item>
       <item>
         <title>
-          <gui>Display Progress</gui>
+          <gui>Display Progress Dialog</gui>
         </title>
         <p>This sets the behaviour of the dialog that is shown when
         &Balsa; retrieves messages from its specified
diff --git a/doc/C/preferences-mail-options.page b/doc/C/preferences-mail-options.page
index 48940ca3e..b91415d45 100644
--- a/doc/C/preferences-mail-options.page
+++ b/doc/C/preferences-mail-options.page
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ id="preferences-mail-options">
       <gui>Modify</gui> . To create a new server, click
       <gui>Add</gui> . A dialog will open, showing the properties of
       the selected server. Specify the domain name and optionally
-      the port for of the SMTP server you use for submitting mail.
+      the port of the SMTP server you use for submitting mail.
       Please note that the default port number is 587. The syntax
       is hostname[:port]. Port can be a decimal number or the name
       of the service as specified in
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ id="preferences-mail-options">
       </item>
       <item>
         <title>
-          <gui>Message Disposition Notification request</gui>
+          <gui>Message Disposition Notification requests</gui>
         </title>
         <p>You will sometimes receive a message whose sender has
         asked for notification that you have received or seen the
diff --git a/doc/C/preferences-miscellaneous.page b/doc/C/preferences-miscellaneous.page
index 17401c4c1..5a65eeed8 100644
--- a/doc/C/preferences-miscellaneous.page
+++ b/doc/C/preferences-miscellaneous.page
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ id="preferences-miscellaneous">
     </item>
     <item>
       <title>
-        <gui>Automatically close mailbox</gui>
+        <gui>Close mailbox if unused more than</gui>
       </title>
       <p>Set &Balsa; to close any mailbox that is unused for
       more than the specified time. The currently displayed mailbox
diff --git a/doc/C/win-composer.page b/doc/C/win-composer.page
index cfdadcaf1..8ffb82c9e 100644
--- a/doc/C/win-composer.page
+++ b/doc/C/win-composer.page
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ id="win-composer">
             <p>
             <guiseq>
               <gui>Edit</gui>
-              <gui>Reflow Paragraph</gui>
+              <gui>Reflow Selected Text</gui>
             </guiseq>
             <keyseq>
               <key>Ctrl</key>
@@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ id="win-composer">
             with your
             <code>From</code> address. Please note that the handling
             of this request depends on the receiving mail program
-            and that it not guaranteed that this notification will
+            and that it is not guaranteed that this notification will
             be sent back.</p>
           </item>
           <item>
@@ -453,8 +453,8 @@ id="win-composer">
               E-Mail cryptography, see the
               <link href="http://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/";
               type="http"> GnuPG Manual</link> and the
-              <link href="http://www.dewinter.com/gnupg_howto/english/GPGMiniHowto.html";
-              type="http"> GnuPG HOWTO</link> .</p>
+              <link href="https://www.gnupg.org/howtos/en/GPGMiniHowto.html";>
+              GnuPG HOWTO</link>.</p>
             </note>
           </item>
         </list>
@@ -617,7 +617,7 @@ id="win-composer">
       entries in the &GnomeCard; application. To enable this
       feature, read the section on
       <link xref="common-tasks#ct-alias-expansion">
-      Alias Expansion</link> . In
+      Alias Expansion</link>. In
       addition, the composition window supports drag-and-drop of
       addresses from the &GnomeCard; application.</p>
     </note> &gt;</section>
@@ -668,7 +668,7 @@ id="win-composer">
       <media type="image" src="figures/spell-check.png" />
     </figure>
     <p>As shown above, the panel consists of a list of two panes,
-    one the left containing a list of suggestions and an entry box,
+    one to the left containing a list of suggestions and an entry box,
     while the right contains several buttons to choose your action.
     The list on the left is re-generated for each incorrect word,
     with all the suggestions the spell check program comes up with.
@@ -757,7 +757,7 @@ id="win-composer">
     <p>If, while selecting people to send your message to, you
     decide to add someone new to the address book, it is a simple
     matter to click on the
-    <gui>Run GnomeCard</gui> button. This will bring up the
+    <gui>Run Editor</gui> button. This will bring up the
     &GnomeCard; application, allowing you to easily manipulate
     your contact list. After any changes have been made using the
     address book, they can be forced to show up in the left hand
diff --git a/doc/C/win-filters.page b/doc/C/win-filters.page
index c0fa8b777..c2f8946cd 100644
--- a/doc/C/win-filters.page
+++ b/doc/C/win-filters.page
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ id="win-filters">
       condition. Then you fill in the different fields in the
       notebook pages (in particular remember to change the name of
       the filter), add the conditions that will describe how this
-      filters matches a message, and to confirm the modifications
+      filter matches a message, and to confirm the modifications
       push the
       <gui>Apply</gui> button on the right hand side of the Filters
       window.</p>
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ id="win-filters">
     <p>The three buttons under the list allows you to edit the
     selected condition, add a new one, or remove one. Editing or
     creating a condition is done in the
-    <link xref="win-condition">condition window</link>, which
+    <link xref="win-filters#win-condition">condition window</link>, which
     pops up when you click on the
     <gui>Edit</gui> or the
     <gui>New</gui> button.</p>
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ id="win-filters">
     <list>
       <item>
         <p>The
-        <gui>Match in</gui> frame: it's a set of check boxes, one
+        <gui>Match Fields</gui> frame: it's a set of check boxes, one
         per match field. For example if you want to match all
         messages that was sent by hotmail users, you just have to
         check the
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ id="win-filters">
         <gui>Clear</gui> button will uncheck all boxes (as you might
         have guessed).</p>
         <p>If you specify several headers, a message will match
-        this condition if one of the header matches. For example if
+        this condition if one of the headers matches. For example if
         you want to filter all messages talking about &Balsa;,
         you should check the
         <gui>Body</gui> and the
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ id="win-filters">
         <gui>Simple</gui>,
         <gui>Regular expression</gui>,
         <gui>Date interval</gui>, or
-        <gui>flag condition</gui>. Your choice will change the
+        <gui>Flag condition</gui>. Your choice will change the
         third frame so that it displays the fields needed by the
         type of match chosen.</p>
       </item>
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ id="win-filters">
             <gui>One matches/None matches</gui> lets you specify
             when a message matches the condition: when one of the
             regular expression matches or when none matches. The
-            sentence above te list will be updated accordingly.</p>
+            sentence above the list will be updated accordingly.</p>
           </item>
           <item>
             <p>
diff --git a/doc/C/win-main.page b/doc/C/win-main.page
index 51b5485f6..9985c80f1 100644
--- a/doc/C/win-main.page
+++ b/doc/C/win-main.page
@@ -10,25 +10,25 @@ id="win-main">
     <media type="image" src="figures/main-window.png" />
     <title> Main Window</title>
   </figure>
-  <p> &Balsa; 's main window has three major areas. To the left
+  <p> &Balsa;'s main window has three major areas. To the left
   is the
-  <link xref="win-main#subwin-mblist"> mailbox list</link> . This displays all
+  <link xref="win-main#subwin-mblist"> mailbox list</link>. This displays all
   the mailboxes &Balsa; knows about; it will scan for ones in
   your local mail directory. (This means &Balsa; works well
-  with &procmail; .) It will also list &IMAP; mailboxes that
+  with &procmail;.) It will also list &IMAP; mailboxes that
   you have configured. If the
-  <gui> Show Mailbox Info</gui> preference is set, two columns will
-  also be displayed next to the mailbox names containing the number
-  of unread and total messages in each mailbox that has unread
+  <gui> Show Message Counts in Mailbox List</gui> preference is set, two
+  columns will also be displayed next to the mailbox names containing the
+  number of unread and total messages in each mailbox that has unread
   messages; otherwise, the number of unread messages is shown in
   parentheses after the mailbox name. Also, any mailboxes that
   contain unread messages will be shown in a bold font.</p>
   <p> At the top-right is a view of the currently open mailbox,
   called the
-  <link xref="win-main#subwin-msgindex"> message index</link> . You can browse
+  <link xref="win-main#subwin-msgindex"> message index</link>. You can browse
   messages and manipulate them here.</p>
-  <p> At the bottom-right of &Balsa; 's main window is the
-  <link xref="win-main#subwin-msgview"> message view</link> . This displays
+  <p> At the bottom-right of &Balsa;'s main window is the
+  <link xref="win-main#subwin-msgview"> message view</link>. This displays
   the message selected in the message index. You can save
   attachments, view attachments, and read incoming email here.</p>
   <section id="menu-toolbar">
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ id="win-main">
                   <gui> Remote IMAP subfolder…</gui>
                 </guiseq> &mdash; Open a dialog box to create a new
                 subfolder in an existing IMAP folder tree. This
-                <link xref="subfolder-config"> IMAP subfolder
+                <link xref="folder-config#subfolder-config"> IMAP subfolder
                 properties</link> dialog can also be used to rename
                 or move a subfolder.</p>
               </item>
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ id="win-main">
               <gui> File</gui>
               <gui> Address Book</gui>
             </guiseq>
-            <key>B</key> &mdash; Open &Balsa; 's address
+            <key>B</key> &mdash; Open &Balsa;'s address
             book.</p>
           </item>
           <item>
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ id="win-main">
             Find messages in the current mailbox
             that match a given set of conditions, using the
             <link xref="win-search"> search mailbox
-            window</link> .</p>
+            window</link>.</p>
           </item>
           <item>
             <p>
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ id="win-main">
               <gui> Edit</gui>
               <gui> Filters</gui>
             </guiseq> &mdash; Open up the
-            <link xref="win-filters"> filters window</link> .</p>
+            <link xref="win-filters"> filters window</link>.</p>
           </item>
           <item>
             <p>
@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ id="win-main">
               <gui> Preferences…</gui>
             </guiseq> &mdash; Open the
             <link xref="preferences"> Preferences</link> window to
-            change the settings of &Balsa; .</p>
+            change the settings of &Balsa;.</p>
           </item>
         </list>
       </item>
@@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ id="win-main">
             <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>U</key></keyseq> &mdash;
             Opens a new window that displays the
             raw message as received from the
-            <link xref="glossary#mta">MTA</link> .</p>
+            <link xref="glossary#mta">MTA</link>.</p>
           </item>
           <item>
             <p>
@@ -713,7 +713,7 @@ id="win-main">
         <title>
           <gui> Settings</gui>
         </title>
-        <p> Menu for changing &Balsa; 's configuration.</p>
+        <p> Menu for changing &Balsa;'s configuration.</p>
         <list>
           <item>
             <p>
@@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ id="win-main">
             </guiseq> &mdash; Open the
             <link xref="toolbar-prefs"> Toolbars</link> window to
             modify the content and arrangement of the toolbars in
-            &Balsa; .</p>
+            &Balsa;.</p>
           </item>
           <item>
             <p>
@@ -835,7 +835,7 @@ id="win-main">
           <gui> View Source</gui>
         </guiseq> &mdash; These perform the same actions as their
         counterparts in the
-        <link xref="win-main#subwin-messagemenu"> message menu</link> .</p>
+        <link xref="win-main#subwin-messagemenu"> message menu</link>.</p>
       </item>
       <item>
         <p>
@@ -866,12 +866,12 @@ id="win-main">
       <app> gtkhtml</app> or
       <app> WebKit</app> support. Gtkhtml support will be compiled in
       if gtkhtml-devel files are found. WebKit is currently
-      supported only on an experimental basis,</p>
+      supported only on an experimental basis.</p>
     </note>
     <p> You are not restricted to that pane either. Double-clicking
     on a message in the message index, or touching either the space
     bar or the
     <sys> Enter</sys> key, will open it in a
-    <link xref="win-message"> separate window</link> .</p>
+    <link xref="win-message"> separate window</link>.</p>
   </section>
 </page>
diff --git a/doc/C/win-search.page b/doc/C/win-search.page
index 1aa2786a1..9c5a9b514 100644
--- a/doc/C/win-search.page
+++ b/doc/C/win-search.page
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ id="win-search">
   <guiseq>
     <gui>Edit</gui>
     <gui>Find</gui>
-  </guiseq>command, or
+  </guiseq> command, or
   <keyseq>
     <key>Ctrl</key>
     <key>F</key>
@@ -26,16 +26,16 @@ id="win-search">
         <gui>Show only matching messages</gui>
       </title>
       <p>If you click the
-      <gui>Apply</gui>button, the mailbox view will be filtered to
+      <gui>Apply</gui> button, the mailbox view will be filtered to
       show only the messages that match the conditions. If you
       click the
-      <gui>Clear</gui>button, the filter will be cleared, and the
+      <gui>Clear</gui> button, the filter will be cleared, and the
       mailbox view will be restored to show all messages. You can
       also use
       <guiseq>
         <gui>Mailbox</gui>
         <gui>Reset Filter</gui>
-      </guiseq>to restore the view.</p>
+      </guiseq> to restore the view.</p>
     </item>
     <item>
       <title>
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ id="win-search">
       <p>Alternatively, you can step through the matching messages,
       either forward or in reverse, and optionally wrapping the
       search when it reaches the end of the mailbox. Click the
-      <gui>OK</gui>button to view the first matching message after
+      <gui>OK</gui> button to view the first matching message after
       (or before) the current message. Then you can use
       <guiseq>
         <gui>Edit</gui>


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