\rtfsp\commandrefn{label}{label}, \commandrefn{helpref}{helpref},
\rtfsp\commandrefn{helprefn}{helprefn}, and \commandrefn{popref}{popref}.
Tex2RTF outputs help files that may be read linearly using the
-\rtfsp$<<$ and $>>$ buttons, and an additonal Up button for
+\rtfsp$<<$ and $>>$ buttons, with an additional Up button for
ease of navigation.
When writing HTML, multiple files are generated from one \LaTeX\ file
Optional arguments are specified using square brackets or parentheses.
-The braces that start command arguments must not be seperated from
+The braces that start command arguments must not be separated from
the other arguments by whitespace. For example, the following produces
an error:
line when invoking Tex2RTF, and compiling to a different directory.
Tex2RTF instructs the help compiler to use the input file directory
to find bitmaps and metafiles, so using a different output directory
-is not a problem. See the Tex2RTF {\tt src/makefile.dos} for an example
-of maintaining both formats.}
+is not a problem.}
There is a slight wrinkle with generation of the {\tt .cnt} file:
to work around a `feature' in the Windows 95 help compiler, Tex2RTF may insert
A typesetting language implemented as a set of \TeX\ macros. It is
distinguished for allowing specification of the document structure,
-whilst taking care of most layout concerns. It represents the opposite
+while taking care of most layout concerns. It represents the opposite
end of the spectrum from WYSIWYG word processors.
\gloss{RTF}\label{rtf}