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bug#37712: Minor DEMO file fixes
From: |
Robert Weiner |
Subject: |
bug#37712: Minor DEMO file fixes |
Date: |
Sat, 12 Oct 2019 09:40:19 -0400 |
Your first change should not be applied as some keyboards have both backward
and forward delete keys.
I have applied the second missing quote mark fix for the next release.
Send any comments and otherwise I will close this issue.
-- Bob
> On Oct 12, 2019, at 3:02 AM, Kevin J. McCarthy <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> I use: Editor: GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 2, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+
> Version 3.24.4)
>
> Hyperbole: 7.0.6
> Sys Type: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
> OS Type: gnu/linux
> Window Sys: x
> News Reader: Gnus v5.13
>
> I'm just starting the hyperbole DEMO file, and found a couple minor
> fixes near the beginning. Thank you.
>
> --- DEMO.orig 2019-10-12 14:30:03.856157754 +0800
> +++ DEMO 2019-10-12 14:31:05.087693900 +0800
> @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
> serves a complementary function to whatever the Action Key does within a
> context. Press the Action Key within this <(button)> to see all of the
> contexts and operations of the Smart Keys. SPACE scrolls forward and
> -backwards DELETE scrolls backward within the Smart Key summary; {q} quits
> +DELETE scrolls backward within the Smart Key summary; {q} quits
> and returns here.
> See also the later section, <(Smart Mouse Keys)>.
> @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@
> press {q} or {Q} to quit from HyControl. If you don't see it, press {?}, to
> turn on this help display. The key, {t}, will always switch you between
> controlling frames and windows, the minor modes of HyControl, with a modeline
> -indicator of either "HyFrm" or HyWin" depending on which type of control is
> +indicator of either "HyFrm" or "HyWin" depending on which type of control is
> active. See "(hyperbole)HyControl" for full usage information.
> ** Frame Commands
>
>
>
>
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