diff -r 56c9bb79d20b -r 7df0b7986274 tex/vym.tex
--- a/tex/vym.tex	Tue Oct 16 09:53:23 2007 +0000
+++ b/tex/vym.tex	Tue Apr 08 08:28:37 2008 +0000
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
 
 \section{Introduction}
 \subsection{What is a \vym map?}
-A \vym map (abbreviated below as {\em map}) is a tree like structure:
+A \vym map (abbreviated below as {\em map}) is a tree-like structure:
 \maximage{images/example1.png}
 Such maps can be drawn by hand on a sheet of paper or flip chart and help to
 structure your thoughts. While a tree like structure like the illustration above can be
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@
 \subsection{Menus and Context menus}
 At the top of each window you will find the menubar. The options provided there
 are similar to those you are probably used to from other applications. Note that
-many (and even more) options are availabe via {\em context menus}. Those
+many (and even more) options are available via {\em context menus}. Those
 are available if you right-click onto an object in a map (on Mac~OS~X
 Command-Click).
 
@@ -322,7 +322,7 @@
 arrow keys. Depending on the {\em orientation} of a branch tap
 \key{\la} or \key{\ra} to move nearer to the mapcenter or deeper
 down into the branches. Within a set of branches, let's call them a 
-{\em subtree}, you can use \key{\ua} and \key{\da} to go up and down. You can
+{\em subtree}, you can use \key{PgUp} and \key{PgDn} to go up and down. You can
 also use \key{Home} and \key{End} to select the first and last branch.
 
 
@@ -1063,7 +1063,7 @@
 \subsection	{Contextmenu and special keys}
 Most Macs unfortunatly just have a single mouse button. In order to show
 the context menu which usually would be opened with the right mouse
-button, you can click while pressing the \key{command}-key.
+button, you can click while pressing the \key{kommand}-key.
 
 Especially on Laptops some of the keys usually used on PC keyboards seem
 to be missing. The QT-Mac Edition of \vym has its own keyboard
@@ -1422,7 +1422,7 @@
 		{\tt <!-- INSERT PAGE HEADING-->}		& heading of a page
 		(mainbranch or child of mainbranch, depending on the use of
 		sections) \\
-		{\tt <!-- INSERT LIST -->	}	& all childs of the branch above \\
+		{\tt <!-- INSERT LIST -->	}	& all children of the branch above \\
 	\end{tabular}
 	\end{center}
 \end{enumerate}