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[elpa] externals/embark db2b090 1/3: Update documentation to mention emb


From: ELPA Syncer
Subject: [elpa] externals/embark db2b090 1/3: Update documentation to mention embark-help-key
Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2021 11:57:19 -0500 (EST)

branch: externals/embark
commit db2b090aa30ba07bad46df8aa15ca0eed12b4039
Author: Omar Antolín <omar.antolin@gmail.com>
Commit: Omar Antolín <omar.antolin@gmail.com>

    Update documentation to mention embark-help-key
---
 README.org  | 15 ++++++++-------
 embark.texi | 15 ++++++++-------
 2 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.org b/README.org
index d6bfc16..10a3cd1 100644
--- a/README.org
+++ b/README.org
@@ -347,13 +347,14 @@ indicators and to include =embark-which-key-indicator=.
 
 As an alternative to reading the list of actions in the verbose or
 mixed indicators (see the previous section for a description of
-these), you can use =embark-keymap-help= after running =embark-act= which
-is bound to =C-h= in all of Embark's action keymaps. That command will
-prompt you for the name of an action with completion (but feel free to
-enter a command that is not among the offered candidates!), and will
-also remind you of the key bindings. You can press =@= at the prompt and
-then one of the key bindings to enter the name of the corresponding
-action.
+these), you can press the =embark-help-key=, which is =C-h= by default
+(but you may prefer =?= to free up =C-h= for use as a prefix) after
+running =embark-act=. Pressing the help key will prompt you for the name
+of an action with completion (but feel free to enter a command that is
+not among the offered candidates!), and will also remind you of the
+key bindings. You can press =embark-keymap-prompter-key=, which is =@= by
+default, at the prompt and then one of the key bindings to enter the
+name of the corresponding action.
 
 You may think that with the =*Embark Actions*= buffer popping up to
 remind you of the key bindings you'd never want to use completion to
diff --git a/embark.texi b/embark.texi
index ebdc649..38312d4 100644
--- a/embark.texi
+++ b/embark.texi
@@ -464,13 +464,14 @@ indicators and to include 
@samp{embark-which-key-indicator}.
 
 As an alternative to reading the list of actions in the verbose or
 mixed indicators (see the previous section for a description of
-these), you can use @samp{embark-keymap-help} after running @samp{embark-act} 
which
-is bound to @samp{C-h} in all of Embark's action keymaps. That command will
-prompt you for the name of an action with completion (but feel free to
-enter a command that is not among the offered candidates!), and will
-also remind you of the key bindings. You can press @samp{@@} at the prompt and
-then one of the key bindings to enter the name of the corresponding
-action.
+these), you can press the @samp{embark-help-key}, which is @samp{C-h} by 
default
+(but you may prefer @samp{?} to free up @samp{C-h} for use as a prefix) after
+running @samp{embark-act}. Pressing the help key will prompt you for the name
+of an action with completion (but feel free to enter a command that is
+not among the offered candidates!), and will also remind you of the
+key bindings. You can press @samp{embark-keymap-prompter-key}, which is 
@samp{@@} by
+default, at the prompt and then one of the key bindings to enter the
+name of the corresponding action.
 
 You may think that with the @samp{*Embark Actions*} buffer popping up to
 remind you of the key bindings you'd never want to use completion to



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