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[nongnu] elpa/swsw af99790728 123/146: ; Various cosmetic changes to NEW


From: ELPA Syncer
Subject: [nongnu] elpa/swsw af99790728 123/146: ; Various cosmetic changes to NEWS
Date: Wed, 25 May 2022 02:59:54 -0400 (EDT)

branch: elpa/swsw
commit af99790728dc49ead0866474657cf6b735580e8c
Author: Daniel Semyonov <daniel@dsemy.com>
Commit: Daniel Semyonov <daniel@dsemy.com>

    ; Various cosmetic changes to NEWS
---
 NEWS | 58 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------
 1 file changed, 30 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-)

diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
index 3383649328..48b6935545 100644
--- a/NEWS
+++ b/NEWS
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 swsw NEWS -- history of user-visible changes.
 See the end of the file for an explanation of the versioning scheme.
 
-* 2.1.0
+* 2.1.0 (in development)
 
 ** Update window information when switching frames.
-This fixes several issues when 'swsw-scope' isn't t.
+This fixes several issues when 'swsw-scope' isn't set to t.
 
 ** Make 'swsw-select' and 'swsw-delete' respect 'swsw-scope'.
 Previously, 'swsw-select' and 'swsw-delete' would not select/delete
@@ -28,25 +28,27 @@ with alternative key binding sets or different Emacs 
distributions
 
 ** Add version information to customizable variables.
 
-** Fix swsw-delete when the only other tracked window is the minibuffer.
+** Fix 'swsw-delete' when the only other tracked window is the minibuffer.
 
 * 2.0
 
 ** Add support for custom window management commands.
-Binding a command to a key in swsw-command-map allows you to call that
+Binding a command to a key in 'swsw-command-map' allows you to call that
 command instead of selecting an ID.
-Currently three such commands are defined: swsw-select (o),
-swsw-select-minibuffer (m), swsw-delete (0).
+Currently three such commands are defined: 'swsw-select' (o),
+'swsw-select-minibuffer' (m), 'swsw-delete' (0).
 
-** Breaking changes.
-swsw-minibuffer-id is no longer defined or used anywhere, instead
-providing the same functionality through swsw-select-minibuffer.
-swsw-select no longer accepts a window ID as an optional argument.
+** Breaking changes
+
+*** 'swsw-minibuffer-id' is no longer defined or used anywhere, instead
+providing the same functionality through 'swsw-select-minibuffer'.
+
+*** 'swsw-select' no longer accepts a window ID as an optional argument.
 
 * 1.1.2
 
 ** Apply customization options immediately.
-Customizing swsw-id-chars and swsw-scope and applying those changes now
+Customizing 'swsw-id-chars' and 'swsw-scope' and applying those changes now
 causes all window IDs to update.
 
 ** Construct IDs without pre-computing all possible IDs.
@@ -67,7 +69,7 @@ construct a regular ID, and vice versa.
 ** Bump required Emacs version to 26.1.
 
 ** Add missing license information in several places.
-The info was missing license information, and created archives were missing
+The info node was missing license information, and created archives were 
missing
 the LICENSE file.
 
 ** Update the homepage of the package to dsemy.com/software/swsw.
@@ -84,13 +86,13 @@ instructions have been updated since I'm expecting this to 
be possible soon.
 
 * 1.1
 
-** Add the ability to customize the scope of swsw-mode.
-swsw-scope controls in which frames swsw-mode tracks windows.
+** Add the ability to customize the scope of 'swsw-mode'.
+'swsw-scope' controls in which frames 'swsw-mode' tracks windows.
 
 ** Fix conditional display functions potentially breaking when the user presses
-C-g ('keyboard-quit') while reading a window ID.
+'C-g' ('keyboard-quit') while reading a window ID.
 
-** Bind C-x o to swsw-select in swsw-mode-map by default.
+** Bind 'C-x o' to 'swsw-select' in 'swsw-mode-map' by default.
 
 ** Add an info node.
 An info node (swsw) has been added which documents all user facing parts of the
@@ -103,23 +105,23 @@ IDs can now be constructed from multiple characters taken 
from swsw-id-chars,
 when there are enough tracked windows.
 
 ** Add support for alternate display functions.
-A new customization variable has been added: swsw-display-function.
+A new customization variable has been added: 'swsw-display-function'.
 If it is set to a function, that function is used to display window IDs instead
-of the mode-line lighter.
+of the mode line lighter.
 See the documentation of the variable for more information.
 Two reference functions are provided:
-swsw-mode-line-display-function displays window IDs similarly to the way they
+'swsw-mode-line-display-function' displays window IDs similarly to the way they
 were displayed before version 0.3.
-swsw-mode-line-conditional-display-function displays window IDs in the same way
+'swsw-mode-line-conditional-display-function' displays window IDs in the same 
way
 but only when window selection is in progress.
 
 * 0.3
 
-** Add a sparse key map to swsw-mode.
-This allows creating key bindings which are only active when swsw-mode is.
+** Add a sparse key map to 'swsw-mode'.
+This allows creating key bindings which are only active when 'swsw-mode' is.
 
-** Use a mode-line lighter to show the window ID instead of adding it to the
-start of the mode-line.
+** Use a mode line lighter to show the window ID instead of adding it to the
+start of the mode line.
 The lighter is only displayed if the window is tracked by swsw.
 
 * 0.2
@@ -128,10 +130,10 @@ The lighter is only displayed if the window is tracked by 
swsw.
 It is now possible to switch to the minibuffer (if it's active) by
 pressing a character unique to the minibuffer window (default 'm').
 
-** Use read-char instead of read-char-from-minibuffer.
-swsw-select used read-char-from-minibuffer with swsw-id-prompt as the
-prompt previously.
-The new implementation doesn't show a prompt (so swsw-id-prompt was
+** Use 'read-char' instead of 'read-char-from-minibuffer'.
+'swsw-select' used 'read-char-from-minibuffer' with 'swsw-id-prompt'
+as the prompt previously.
+The new implementation doesn't show a prompt (so 'swsw-id-prompt' was
 removed completely), and works on older Emacs versions.
 
 * 0.1



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