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[elpa] master 7d19c16 22/40: Preparation to move to GNU ELPA.


From: Alexey Veretennikov
Subject: [elpa] master 7d19c16 22/40: Preparation to move to GNU ELPA.
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2016 23:29:41 +0000

branch: master
commit 7d19c166920576711add53f6449d14e181a6028d
Author: Alexey Veretennikov <address@hidden>
Commit: Alexey Veretennikov <address@hidden>

    Preparation to move to GNU ELPA.
    
    In order to move to GNU ELPA it is necessary to remove the code
    from contributors who were not able/willing to sign FSF papers.
    
    Revert "Added internal link to the "quick navigation" in the README file."
    
    This reverts commit d279b6a336e5e1379f91515c2b918561efcf7633.
---
 README.md |   16 +++++++---------
 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index a047bc1..939d7a0 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
-Functionalities
-===============
+Functionnalities
+================
 
 
 Provides is a minor mode for Emacs acting like occur but without
 creating a new window. It just hides all the text except lines
-containing matches for a given regexp. The following functions are
+containing matches for a given regex. The following functions are
 provided:
  
- + `loccur` Prompts for a regexp and hides all the lines not containing
- matches. If the given regexp is empty, defaults to the current
+ + `loccur` Prompts for a regex and hides all the lines not containing
+ matches. If the given regex is empty, defaults to the current
  selection and, if the selection is also empty, defaults to the word
  at point.
  + `loccur-previous-match` Repeats the last `loccur` search.
@@ -19,15 +19,13 @@ After `loccur` is ran, hit `RET` to move to the line where 
the cursor
 is and display everything again.
 
 The good thing about this mode is that you can navigate through the
-buffer easily. In particular, hopefully useful functions using
-`loccur` are suggested in Section
-[Quick Navigation](#quick-navigation).
+buffer easily. In particular, if you bind `(loccur ""
 
 
 Example
 =======
 
-If you run `loccur` on regexp `[0-9]+` (finding any decimal number) on
+If you run `loccur` on regex `[0-9]+` (finding any decimal number) on
 the following buffer,
 
 



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