--- a/hgext/patchbomb.py Tue May 19 00:02:54 2009 +0200
+++ b/hgext/patchbomb.py Tue May 19 00:06:19 2009 +0200
@@ -47,11 +47,11 @@
To avoid sending patches prematurely, it is a good idea to first run
the "email" command with the "-n" option (test only). You will be
-prompted for an email recipient address, a subject an an introductory
+prompted for an email recipient address, a subject and an introductory
message describing the patches of your patchbomb. Then when all is
-done, patchbomb messages are displayed. If PAGER environment variable
-is set, your pager will be fired up once for each patchbomb message,
-so you can verify everything is alright.
+done, patchbomb messages are displayed. If the PAGER environment
+variable is set, your pager will be fired up once for each patchbomb
+message, so you can verify everything is alright.
The -m/--mbox option is also very useful. Instead of previewing each
patchbomb message in a pager or sending the messages directly, it will
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
That should be all. Now your patchbomb is on its way out.
You can also either configure the method option in the email section
-to be a sendmail compatable mailer or fill out the [smtp] section so
+to be a sendmail compatible mailer or fill out the [smtp] section so
that the patchbomb extension can automatically send patchbombs
directly from the commandline. See the [email] and [smtp] sections in
hgrc(5) for details.'''