Used spell checker and fixed several typos in README.rst.

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@ -14,7 +14,8 @@ Given the following source files:
* Directory: ``MyApp``
* Files: ``MyMacros.vb`` ``Utils.vb`` ``Registry.vb`` ``Data.vb``
Running ``obasync`` will synchronze them with the followin macros:
Running ``obasync`` will synchronize them with the following Basic
macros:
* Library: ``MyApp``
* Modules: ``MyMacros`` ``Utils`` ``Registry`` ``Data``
@ -22,12 +23,12 @@ Running ``obasync`` will synchronze them with the followin macros:
If the Basic library ``MyApp`` does not exist, it will be created.
Missing modules will be added, and excess modules will be removed.
And vice versa. Given the following macros:
And vice versa. Given the following Basic macros:
* Library: ``MyApp``
* Modules: ``MyMacros`` ``Utils`` ``Registry`` ``Data``
Running ``obasync --get`` will synchronze them with the following
Running ``obasync --get`` will synchronize them with the following
source files:
* Directory: ``MyApp``
@ -52,22 +53,23 @@ when possible.
/opt/libreoffice5.*/program/python `which pip` install obasync
* Linux vender OpenOffice/LibreOffice installation::
* Linux vendor OpenOffice/LibreOffice installation::
pip install obasync
* OpenOffice on MacOSX relies on the system ``python`` installation::
* OpenOffice on Mac OS X relies on the system ``python``
installation::
sudo pip install obasync
* LibreOffice on MacOSX: There is no simple ``pip`` way to install
* LibreOffice on Mac OS X: There is no simple ``pip`` way to install
``obasync``. However, you can still download the script and run
it with the ``python`` executable that comes with your LibreOffice
installation. See below.
* OpenOffice/LibreOffice on MS-Windows: You can still install
``obasync`` with ``pip`` from your OpenOffice/LibreOffice
installation. However, it would be much asir to just download the
installation. However, it would be much easier to just download the
script and run it with the ``python`` executable that comes with
your OpenOffice/LibreOffice installation. See below.
@ -92,31 +94,31 @@ library
The name of the Basic library. Default to the same name as the
project source directory.
-g,--get
-g, --get
Download (check out) the macros from the OpenOffice/LibreOffice
Basic storage to the source files, instead of upload (check in).
By default it uploads the source files onto the
OpenOffice/LibreOffice Basic storage.
-p,--port N
-p, --port N
The TCP port to communicate with OpenOffice/LibreOffice. The
default is 2002. You can change it if port 2002 is already in use.
-x,--ext .EXT
-x, --ext .EXT
The file name extension of the source files. The default is
``.vb``. This may be used for your convenience of editor syntax
highlighting.
-e,--encoding CS
-e, --encoding CS
The encoding of the source files. The default is system-dependent.
For example, on Traditional Chinese MS-Windows, this will be
CP950 (Big5). You can change this to UTF-8 for convenience if you
obtain/sychronize your source code from other sources.
obtain/synchronize your source code from other sources.
-r,--run Module.Macro
Run he specific macro after sychronization, for convenience.
-r, --run Module.Macro
Run he specific macro after synchronization, for convenience.
-h,--help
-h, --help
Show the help message and exit
-v,--version
@ -144,6 +146,3 @@ SUPPORT
-------
Contact imacat <imacat@mail.imacat.idv.tw> if you have any question.