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[nongnu] elpa/devil 63a9bdce3d 2/3: Add more clarification about repeata
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ELPA Syncer |
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[nongnu] elpa/devil 63a9bdce3d 2/3: Add more clarification about repeatable keys |
Date: |
Tue, 29 Aug 2023 21:59:01 -0400 (EDT) |
branch: elpa/devil
commit 63a9bdce3de8b2e5a04d21484ae5d1a8899c7116
Author: Susam Pal <susam@susam.net>
Commit: Susam Pal <susam@susam.net>
Add more clarification about repeatable keys
---
MANUAL.org | 9 +++++----
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/MANUAL.org b/MANUAL.org
index 4b165ad69a..b2df0f431c 100644
--- a/MANUAL.org
+++ b/MANUAL.org
@@ -795,16 +795,17 @@ bound to =M-e=. With the above configuration, we can now
type =, m e=
followed by =e e e= to move forward by multiple sentences in both text
mode as well as Org mode. However, we can never be sure if we missed
configuring repeat mode for some other command that might be bound to
-=M-h= in some mode. For example, in C mode, the command
+=M-e= in some mode. For example, in C mode, the command
=c-end-of-statement= is bound to =M-e=. The above configuration is no
good for repeating this command by typing =e e e=.
Devil, however, can repeat the command bound to =M-e= in any mode.
-Devil does not make the command bound to it in a particular mode
-repeatable. Instead Devil makes the key sequence =, m e= itself
+Devil does not merely make the command bound to it in a particular
+mode repeatable. Instead Devil makes the key sequence =, m e= itself
repeatable. Therefore, with Devil's own support for repeatable key
sequences, we can type =, m e= and then =e e e= to repeat the command
-bound to =M-e= regardless of which mode is active.
+bound to =M-e= regardless of which mode is active or which command is
+bound to this key sequence.
* Why?
:PROPERTIES: