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[elpa] externals/substitute a51dee4c3d: Reword statements for clarity
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[elpa] externals/substitute a51dee4c3d: Reword statements for clarity |
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Mon, 16 Jan 2023 12:58:24 -0500 (EST) |
branch: externals/substitute
commit a51dee4c3d7dd6ccbdddc605b4bd8ba6af38e35c
Author: Protesilaos Stavrou <info@protesilaos.com>
Commit: Protesilaos Stavrou <info@protesilaos.com>
Reword statements for clarity
---
README.md | 13 ++++++-------
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index b119573262..73069e8765 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -84,12 +84,11 @@ What I do not like about those packages is that they are
visually
"busy". Oftentimes, I want to perform a replacement in some context
with multiple occurrences of a given target. Using either of those
echoes my input across all occurrences, resulting in a dance of sorts
-within the buffer as texts moves around. I find that disorienting.
-Beside that, I do not need the visual feedback as I already know what
-I want to do: the default minimalist presentation of `substitute`
-provides all the information I need.
+as text moves around. I find it disorienting. Beside that, I do not
+need the visual feedback as I already know what I want to do: the
+default minimalist presentation of `substitute` provides all the
+information I need.
Otherwise, this package is small and limited in scope. Beside
-`substitute`, I also use, keyboard macros, `query-replace`, and,
-rarely `rectangle-mark-mode` in tandem with `string-rectangle`. I
-have no need for `multiple-cursors` or `iedit`.
+`substitute`, I also use keyboard macros, `query-replace`, and
+`rectangle-mark-mode` in tandem with `string-rectangle`.
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