I've got a few more doc patches left. This one gets into some things that are a little bit more a matter of style, at least in regard to the best way to fix the problems. I've been trying to make fairly minimal changes here (although I did add some whitespace fixes to this patch after seeing Eli's request for that), but in some cases I wondered whether more substantial changes would be better, e.g., to avoid use of hyphenated adjectives. Personally, I think this patch is fine, so I guess I'm just trying to explain why I split out these changes into a separate patch -- they seemed more likely to generate some comments. 2007-03-26 Bob Wilson * gdb.texinfo (Contributors, Continuing and Stepping) (Fortran Defaults, HPPA, TUI, TUI Commands, Configure Options) (General Query Packets, File-I/O remote protocol extension) (Protocol basics, The F reply packet, write) (Protocol-specific representation of datatypes, Memory transfer): Fix hyphenation, punctuation and grammar problems. (Cygwin Native): Likewise. Also fix misuse of @pxref and use 'section' instead of 'subsection' in the text. (Non-debug DLL symbols): Avoid 'subsubsection' in the text. (i386): Remove period from section name.