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[nongnu] elpa/tuareg e7c49c6f8f 2/3: Copy-edit key bindings in CHANGES.m
From: |
Stefan Monnier |
Subject: |
[nongnu] elpa/tuareg e7c49c6f8f 2/3: Copy-edit key bindings in CHANGES.md |
Date: |
Tue, 28 Jun 2022 17:22:07 -0400 (EDT) |
branch: elpa/tuareg
commit e7c49c6f8f6ec7d3c046525e6dc626621371c434
Author: Mattias Engdegård <mattiase@acm.org>
Commit: Mattias Engdegård <mattiase@acm.org>
Copy-edit key bindings in CHANGES.md
Use established Emacs style (space between subsequent keystrokes) for
consistency and readability. Drop the `<>` because it annoyed Markdown.
---
CHANGES.md | 12 ++++++------
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/CHANGES.md b/CHANGES.md
index 2b55776210..a88faa0404 100644
--- a/CHANGES.md
+++ b/CHANGES.md
@@ -5,12 +5,12 @@ Backward incompatible changes are marked with “⚠”.
* New mode `tuareg-menhir` thanks to Stefan Monnier.
Note that <kbd>C-c C-c</kbd> launches the compilation.
-* ⚠ `tuareg-eval-phrase` (<kbd>C-cC-e</kbd> and <kbd>C-xC-e</kbd>) now
+* ⚠ `tuareg-eval-phrase` (<kbd>C-c C-e</kbd> and <kbd>C-x C-e</kbd>) now
evaluate the smallest set of phrases containing the region if the
latter is active.
* ⚠ `tuareg-eval-phrase` now skips `;;` even on a separate line when moving
forward. This permits quick evaluation of multiple phrases in succession.
-* ⚠ `tuareg-eval-region` (<kbd>C-cC-r</kbd>): only send the content of
+* ⚠ `tuareg-eval-region` (<kbd>C-c C-r</kbd>): only send the content of
the region to the REPL.
* Be more subtle in phrase detection.
* Bogus mismatched parentheses at the end of comment fixed.
@@ -27,13 +27,13 @@ Backward incompatible changes are marked with “⚠”.
was extended to `.eliom` ↔ `.eliomi` and `.mly` ↔ `.mli`. It also
work for pre-processed files named `.pp.ml` and `.pp.mli`.
* When switching from an `.ml` to a non-existing `.mli` file using
- <kbd>C-cC-a</kbd>, one is offered to fill the `.mli` buffer with the
+ <kbd>C-c C-a</kbd>, one is offered to fill the `.mli` buffer with the
generated interface.
* Set `beginning-of-defun-function` and `end-of-defun-function` which
allows to go to the beginning of the current function (resp. end)
with <kbd>C-M-home</kbd>, <kbd>C-M-a</kbd> or <kbd>ESC
- <C-home></kbd> (resp. <kbd><C-M-end></kbd>, <kbd>C-M-e</kbd>, or
- <kbd>ESC <C-end></kbd>).
+ C-home</kbd> (resp. <kbd>C-M-end</kbd>, <kbd>C-M-e</kbd>, or
+ <kbd>ESC C-end</kbd>).
* ⚠ `beginning-of-defun` (<kbd>C-M-a</kbd>, <kbd>C-M-home</kbd>) is
now repeatable. Previously it would not move the cursor if invoked
at the beginning of a defun. Now it goes to the start of the
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Backward incompatible changes are marked with “⚠”.
declarative `let` to be defuns in their own right, since that's
closer to how programmers think. This generally makes defun-based
operations more useful.
-* ⚠ `tuareg-comment-dwim` is now bound to <kbd>C-cC-;</kbd> (fixes #149).
+* ⚠ `tuareg-comment-dwim` is now bound to <kbd>C-c C-;</kbd> (fixes #149).
* Fix the highlighting of errors locations in interactive mode.
* ocamldebug: Handle correctly the new code pointer format (issue #205).
* Rework electric functions (fixes issues #150 and #162).