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[nongnu] elpa/subed 2952936 133/389: Reword some docstrings


From: ELPA Syncer
Subject: [nongnu] elpa/subed 2952936 133/389: Reword some docstrings
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2021 11:00:12 -0500 (EST)

branch: elpa/subed
commit 2952936b6c4665843f5db166213e8a702f141b74
Author: Random User <rndusr@posteo.de>
Commit: Random User <rndusr@posteo.de>

    Reword some docstrings
---
 subed/subed-srt.el |  6 +++---
 subed/subed.el     | 10 +++++-----
 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/subed/subed-srt.el b/subed/subed-srt.el
index 228700c..e667398 100644
--- a/subed/subed-srt.el
+++ b/subed/subed-srt.el
@@ -329,9 +329,9 @@ subtitle ID and start time of the adjusted subtitle."
 (defun subed-srt-increase-start-time (&optional arg)
   "Add `subed-milliseconds-adjust' milliseconds to start time of current 
subtitle.
 
-The first step is to set `subed-milliseconds-adjust' to the value
-of the prefix argument if it is provided and if it is a number.
-If the prefix argument is provided but not numerical,
+If a prefix argument is given, it is used to set
+`subed-milliseconds-adjust' before moving subtitles.  If the
+prefix argument is given but not numerical,
 `subed-milliseconds-adjust' is reset to its default value.
 
 Example usage:
diff --git a/subed/subed.el b/subed/subed.el
index 000c5e7..bf3c521 100644
--- a/subed/subed.el
+++ b/subed/subed.el
@@ -180,12 +180,12 @@ Before BODY is run, point is placed on the subtitle's ID."
 while preserving its duration, i.e. increase start and stop time
 by the same amount.
 
-If the region is active, all subtitles that are fully or
-partially in it are moved.
+All subtitles that are fully or partially in the active region
+are moved.
 
-The first step is to set `subed-milliseconds-adjust' to the value
-of the prefix argument if it is provided and if it is a number.
-If the prefix argument is provided but not numerical,
+If a prefix argument is given, it is used to set
+`subed-milliseconds-adjust' before moving subtitles.  If the
+prefix argument is given but not numerical,
 `subed-milliseconds-adjust' is reset to its default value.
 
 Example usage:



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