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[nongnu] elpa/org-superstar 61896d5bcd 125/162: Updating README on volat


From: Stefan Kangas
Subject: [nongnu] elpa/org-superstar 61896d5bcd 125/162: Updating README on volatile.
Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2021 19:35:36 -0500 (EST)

branch: elpa/org-superstar
commit 61896d5bcd368c59a1b3b2ab4af258881fdc1d99
Author: D. Williams <d.williams@posteo.net>
Commit: D. Williams <d.williams@posteo.net>

    Updating README on volatile.
---
 README.org | 13 ++++++++-----
 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.org b/README.org
index ce4cea6f72..244c6a19e2 100644
--- a/README.org
+++ b/README.org
@@ -46,8 +46,11 @@ used, allowing the user to inherit the level-dependent 
default look.
           package, being too interactive.  This would require a lot of
           font-lock related boilerplate which I am currently
           in the process of dedicating its own package to.
-   * optionally display a leading bullet for inline tasks :: Please see
-        [[https://github.com/integral-dw/org-superstar-mode/issues/5][this 
issue]].
+   * +optionally display a leading bullet for inline tasks+ :: The new
+        feature is on its way, with a working but not thoroughly
+        tested version on the volatile branch.  If you want to
+        contribute (for example, by testing the volatile version) see
+        [[https://github.com/integral-dw/org-superstar-mode/issues/5][this 
issue]].  The README will be updated soon.
 
 * Installation
 
@@ -260,9 +263,9 @@ used, allowing the user to inherit the level-dependent 
default look.
        Headline bullets themselves can be declared independently for
        graphical and terminal displays in
        ~org-superstar-headline-bullets-list~.  For example, replacing an
-       entry ~?◉~ with the entry ~("◉" ?*)~ will make the headline
-       bullet that would normally display as ‘◉’ a plain asterisk on
-       terminal displays.
+       entry ~?◉~ with the entry ~("◉" ?*)~ will make the headline bullet
+       that would normally display as ‘◉’ a plain asterisk on terminal
+       displays.
     3) *Replace the bullet character altogether:* A valid option, but
        likely not the most desirable.  Check out the documentation for
        more info on how to customize this package.



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