msgc.1: fix typos

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.\" $NetBSD: msgc.1,v 1.26 2012/03/06 16:26:01 mbalmer Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: msgc.1,v 1.27 2021/10/11 18:08:12 rillig Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright 1997 Piermont Information Systems Inc.
.\" All rights reserved.
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.\" ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF
.\" THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
.\"
.Dd March 3, 2012
.Dd October 11, 2021
.Dt MSGC 1
.Os
.Sh NAME
@ -114,18 +114,17 @@ Each message is started with the word
followed by the name of the message.
The body of the message is next and is started by a { and closed by a }.
The braces are not part of the message.
Everything, including newlines between the braces are part of the message.
Everything, including newlines between the braces, is part of the message.
.Sh MESSAGE FUNCTIONS
The defined messages are used through calls routines that manipulate
The defined messages are used through calls to routines that manipulate
the messages.
You first need to set the
.Xr curses 3
environment up and then tell the message system which window to use
for displaying message by calling the function
for displaying the messages by calling the function
.Fn msg_window .
.Pp
All variable argument lists in the functions are used as
are arguments to
All variable argument lists in the functions are used as arguments to
.Xr sprintf 3 .
The messages may have
.Xr sprintf 3
@ -135,7 +134,7 @@ Messages are identified by name using the notation
where
.Dq name
is the name in the message source file.
(The definitions are accessed by including the generated .h file into a
(The definitions are accessed by including the generated .h file into each
source file wanting to use the message routines.)
.Pp
The function
@ -153,7 +152,7 @@ The functions
.Fn msg_display
and
.Fn msg_display_add
cause a defined message to be displayed in the message window and does
cause the given message to be displayed in the message window and do
the requested conversions before printing.
The difference is that
.Fn msg_display
@ -199,7 +198,7 @@ The functions
.Fn msg_echo
and
.Fn msg_noecho
control whether the prompt routine echo or don't echo the input that
control whether the prompt routines echo or don't echo the input that
is typed by the user.
.Pp
.Fn msg_prompt_win