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diff --git a/doc/misc/eshell.texi b/doc/misc/eshell.texi
index c8a04bfa33f..69f94fab469 100644
--- a/doc/misc/eshell.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/eshell.texi
@@ -1549,7 +1549,7 @@ also specify the absolute path to the program, e.g.@:
1549program whose file name would be interpreted as an explicitly-remote 1549program whose file name would be interpreted as an explicitly-remote
1550command, you can use @kbd{/:} to quote the name, e.g.@: 1550command, you can use @kbd{/:} to quote the name, e.g.@:
1551@samp{/:/ssh:user@@remote:whoami} (@pxref{Quoted File Names,,, emacs, 1551@samp{/:/ssh:user@@remote:whoami} (@pxref{Quoted File Names,,, emacs,
1552The GNU Emacs Manual}). To disable explicity-remote commands entirely, 1552The GNU Emacs Manual}). To disable explicitly-remote commands entirely,
1553you can set the option @code{eshell-explicit-remote-commands} to 1553you can set the option @code{eshell-explicit-remote-commands} to
1554@code{nil}. 1554@code{nil}.
1555 1555
diff --git a/doc/misc/modus-themes.org b/doc/misc/modus-themes.org
index c3de15c35ad..33443487066 100644
--- a/doc/misc/modus-themes.org
+++ b/doc/misc/modus-themes.org
@@ -1251,7 +1251,7 @@ value in some other application.
1251:END: 1251:END:
1252 1252
1253#+findex: modus-themes-get-color-value 1253#+findex: modus-themes-get-color-value
1254The fuction ~modus-themes-get-color-value~ can be called from Lisp to 1254The function ~modus-themes-get-color-value~ can be called from Lisp to
1255return the value of a color from the active Modus theme palette. It 1255return the value of a color from the active Modus theme palette. It
1256takea a =COLOR= argument and an optional =OVERRIDES=. It also accepts 1256takea a =COLOR= argument and an optional =OVERRIDES=. It also accepts
1257a third =THEME= argument, to get the color from the given theme. 1257a third =THEME= argument, to get the color from the given theme.
@@ -2162,7 +2162,7 @@ until version 4.3.0.
2162;; was the default in versions of the Modus themes before 4.4.0 2162;; was the default in versions of the Modus themes before 4.4.0
2163(setq modus-themes-common-palette-overrides 2163(setq modus-themes-common-palette-overrides
2164 '((bg-prose-block-contents unspecified) 2164 '((bg-prose-block-contents unspecified)
2165 (bg-prose-block-delimiter unspeficied) 2165 (bg-prose-block-delimiter unspecified)
2166 (fg-prose-block-delimiter fg-dim))) 2166 (fg-prose-block-delimiter fg-dim)))
2167#+end_src 2167#+end_src
2168 2168
@@ -2806,7 +2806,7 @@ above:
2806The reason we no longer provide this option is because it depends on a 2806The reason we no longer provide this option is because it depends on a
2807non-~nil~ value for ~x-underline-at-descent-line~. That variable 2807non-~nil~ value for ~x-underline-at-descent-line~. That variable
2808affects ALL underlines, including those of links. The effect is 2808affects ALL underlines, including those of links. The effect is
2809intrusive and looks awkard in prose. 2809intrusive and looks awkward in prose.
2810 2810
2811As such, the Modus themes no longer provide that option but instead 2811As such, the Modus themes no longer provide that option but instead
2812offer this piece of documentation to make the user fully aware of the 2812offer this piece of documentation to make the user fully aware of the
@@ -3160,7 +3160,7 @@ specification of that variable looks like this:
3160 3160
3161With the exception of ~org-verbatim~ and ~org-code~ faces, everything else 3161With the exception of ~org-verbatim~ and ~org-code~ faces, everything else
3162uses the corresponding type of emphasis: a bold typographic weight, or 3162uses the corresponding type of emphasis: a bold typographic weight, or
3163italicised, underlined, and struck through text. 3163italicized, underlined, and struck through text.
3164 3164
3165The best way for users to add some extra attributes, such as a 3165The best way for users to add some extra attributes, such as a
3166foreground color, is to define their own faces and assign them to the 3166foreground color, is to define their own faces and assign them to the
@@ -5074,7 +5074,7 @@ more effective than trying to do the same with either red or blue (the
5074latter is the least effective in that regard). 5074latter is the least effective in that regard).
5075 5075
5076When we need to work with several colors, it is always better to have 5076When we need to work with several colors, it is always better to have
5077sufficient manoeuvring space, especially since we cannot pick arbitrary 5077sufficient maneuvering space, especially since we cannot pick arbitrary
5078colors but only those that satisfy the accessibility objectives of the 5078colors but only those that satisfy the accessibility objectives of the
5079themes. 5079themes.
5080 5080
@@ -5128,7 +5128,7 @@ each of the three channels of light (red, green, blue). For example:
5128: xrandr --output LVDS1 --brightness 1.0 --gamma 0.76:0.75:0.68 5128: xrandr --output LVDS1 --brightness 1.0 --gamma 0.76:0.75:0.68
5129 5129
5130Typography is another variable. Some font families are blurry at small 5130Typography is another variable. Some font families are blurry at small
5131point sizes. Others may have a regular weight that is lighter (thiner) 5131point sizes. Others may have a regular weight that is lighter (thinner)
5132than that of their peers which may, under certain circumstances, cause a 5132than that of their peers which may, under certain circumstances, cause a
5133halo effect around each glyph. 5133halo effect around each glyph.
5134 5134
@@ -5180,7 +5180,7 @@ it is already understood that one must follow the indicator or headline
5180to view its contents and (ii) underlining everything would make the 5180to view its contents and (ii) underlining everything would make the
5181interface virtually unusable. 5181interface virtually unusable.
5182 5182
5183Again, one must exercise judgement in order to avoid discrimination, 5183Again, one must exercise judgment in order to avoid discrimination,
5184where "discrimination" refers to: 5184where "discrimination" refers to:
5185 5185
5186+ The treatment of substantially different magnitudes as if they were of 5186+ The treatment of substantially different magnitudes as if they were of
@@ -5254,7 +5254,7 @@ the themes, which is partially fleshed out in this manual.
5254 5254
5255With regard to the artistic aspect (where "art" qua skill may amount to 5255With regard to the artistic aspect (where "art" qua skill may amount to
5256an imprecise science), there is no hard-and-fast rule in effect as it 5256an imprecise science), there is no hard-and-fast rule in effect as it
5257requires one to exercize discretion and make decisions based on 5257requires one to exercise discretion and make decisions based on
5258context-dependent information or constraints. As is true with most 5258context-dependent information or constraints. As is true with most
5259things in life, when in doubt, do not cling on to the letter of the law 5259things in life, when in doubt, do not cling on to the letter of the law
5260but try to understand its spirit. 5260but try to understand its spirit.
diff --git a/doc/misc/transient.texi b/doc/misc/transient.texi
index 3a6486903bf..0aa520237f7 100644
--- a/doc/misc/transient.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/transient.texi
@@ -1210,7 +1210,7 @@ described below. If you use the latter approach, you can use the
1210transform them from the convenient to the expected form. 1210transform them from the convenient to the expected form.
1211 1211
1212If you explicitly specify children and then transform them using 1212If you explicitly specify children and then transform them using
1213@code{:setup-chilren}, then the class of the group is determined as usual, 1213@code{:setup-children}, then the class of the group is determined as usual,
1214based on explicitly specified children. 1214based on explicitly specified children.
1215 1215
1216If you do not explicitly specify children and thus rely solely on 1216If you do not explicitly specify children and thus rely solely on