\fIdbus\-launch\fP.
With no arguments, \fIdbus\-launch\fP will launch a session bus
-instance and print the address and pid of that instance to standard
+instance and print the address and PID of that instance to standard
output.
You may specify a program to be run; in this case, \fIdbus\-launch\fP
of the SHELL environment variable to determine which shell syntax
should be used. If SHELL ends in "csh", then csh\-compatible code is
emitted; otherwise Bourne shell code is emitted. Instead of passing
-\-\-auto\-syntax, you may explicity specify a particular one by using
+\-\-auto\-syntax, you may explicitly specify a particular one by using
\-\-sh\-syntax for Bourne syntax, or \-\-csh\-syntax for csh syntax.
In scripts, it's more robust to avoid \-\-auto\-syntax and you hopefully
know which shell your script is written in.