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[elpa] externals/inspector f71647ba51 37/39: Long description formatting


From: ELPA Syncer
Subject: [elpa] externals/inspector f71647ba51 37/39: Long description formatting
Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2022 17:57:49 -0400 (EDT)

branch: externals/inspector
commit f71647ba51313be7bebc3819abc524d3d8901fb7
Author: Mariano Montone <marianomontone@gmail.com>
Commit: Mariano Montone <marianomontone@gmail.com>

    Long description formatting
---
 inspector.el | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------
 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)

diff --git a/inspector.el b/inspector.el
index 0c78c042c7..d1739d82aa 100644
--- a/inspector.el
+++ b/inspector.el
@@ -22,30 +22,30 @@
 ;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 
 ;;; Commentary:
-;;;
-;;; Tool for inspection of Emacs Lisp objects.
-;;;
-;;; Usage:
-;;;
-;;;     M-x `inspect-expression' to evaluate an elisp expression and inspect 
the result.
-;;;     M-x `inspect-last-sexp' to evaluate last sexp in current buffer and 
inspect the result.
-;;;
-;;; Inside the inspector:
-;;;
-;;;     M-x `inspector-pop' bound to letter l, to navigate to previous object.
-;;;     M-x `inspector-quit' bound to letter q, to exit the inspector.
-;;;
-;;; Also, M-x `forward-button' and M-x `backward-button' are conveniently 
bound to n and p.
-;;; They can be used for fast navigation across the buttons that the inspector 
displays.
-;;;
-;;; Finally, you can use M-x `eval-expression' bound to letter e,
-;;; to evaluate an elisp expression using the object currently being inspected 
(it is bound to *).
-;;;
-;;; From the Emacs debugger:
-;;;
-;;; When on an Emacs debugging backtrace, press letter i to inspect the 
pointed frame and its local variables.
-;;;
-;;; When on edebug-mode, use C-c C-i for inspecting expressions in the 
debugger.
+
+;; Tool for inspection of Emacs Lisp objects.
+;;
+;; Usage:
+;;
+;;     M-x `inspect-expression' to evaluate an elisp expression and inspect 
the result.
+;;     M-x `inspect-last-sexp' to evaluate last sexp in current buffer and 
inspect the result.
+;;
+;; Inside the inspector:
+;;
+;;     M-x `inspector-pop' bound to letter l, to navigate to previous object.
+;;     M-x `inspector-quit' bound to letter q, to exit the inspector.
+;;
+;; Also, M-x `forward-button' and M-x `backward-button' are conveniently bound 
to n and p.
+;; They can be used for fast navigation across the buttons that the inspector 
displays.
+;;
+;; Finally, you can use M-x `eval-expression' bound to letter e,
+;; to evaluate an elisp expression using the object currently being inspected 
(it is bound to *).
+;;
+;; From the Emacs debugger:
+;;
+;; When on an Emacs debugging backtrace, press letter i to inspect the pointed 
frame and its local variables.
+;;
+;; When on edebug-mode, use C-c C-i for inspecting expressions in the debugger.
 
 ;;; Code:
 



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