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[elpa] externals/taxy 15eb9b7 31/39: Docs: Tidy


From: ELPA Syncer
Subject: [elpa] externals/taxy 15eb9b7 31/39: Docs: Tidy
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2021 10:57:35 -0400 (EDT)

branch: externals/taxy
commit 15eb9b7880e05b81aeb2456fbcd1e080d629ba4e
Author: Adam Porter <adam@alphapapa.net>
Commit: Adam Porter <adam@alphapapa.net>

    Docs: Tidy
---
 README.org |  4 +++-
 taxy.info  | 18 ++++++++++--------
 2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.org b/README.org
index 3aadc4a..4624c6f 100644
--- a/README.org
+++ b/README.org
@@ -310,7 +310,9 @@ The taxy's ~:take~ function is set to the ~taxy-take-keyed~ 
function, partially
 
 *** Multi-level dynamic taxys
 
-Of course, the point of taxonomies is that they aren't restricted to a single 
level of depth, so you may also use the function ~taxy-take-keyed*~ (notice the 
~*~) to dynamically make multi-level taxys.  Expanding on the previous example, 
we use ~cl-labels~ to define functions which are used in the taxy's definition, 
which are used in the ~:take~ function, which calls ~taxy-take-keyed*~ (rather 
than using ~apply-partially~ like in the previous example, we use a lambda 
function, which perf [...]
+Of course, the point of taxonomies is that they aren't restricted to a single 
level of depth, so you may also use the function ~taxy-take-keyed*~ (notice the 
~*~) to dynamically make multi-level taxys.  
+
+Expanding on the previous example, we use ~cl-labels~ to define functions 
which are used in the taxy's definition, which are used in the ~:take~ 
function, which calls ~taxy-take-keyed*~ (rather than using ~apply-partially~ 
like in the previous example, we use a lambda function, which performs better 
than partially applied functions).  Then when the taxy is filled, a multi-level 
hierarchy is created dynamically, organizing buffers first by their directory, 
and then by mode in each directory.
 
 # MAYBE: A macro to define :take functions more concisely.
 
diff --git a/taxy.info b/taxy.info
index 23a84a8..43ef1bc 100644
--- a/taxy.info
+++ b/taxy.info
@@ -333,7 +333,9 @@ File: README.info,  Node: Multi-level dynamic taxys,  Up: 
Dynamic taxys
 Of course, the point of taxonomies is that they aren’t restricted to a
 single level of depth, so you may also use the function
 ‘taxy-take-keyed*’ (notice the ‘*’) to dynamically make multi-level
-taxys.  Expanding on the previous example, we use ‘cl-labels’ to define
+taxys.
+
+   Expanding on the previous example, we use ‘cl-labels’ to define
 functions which are used in the taxy’s definition, which are used in the
 ‘:take’ function, which calls ‘taxy-take-keyed*’ (rather than using
 ‘apply-partially’ like in the previous example, we use a lambda
@@ -554,13 +556,13 @@ Node: Examples1101
 Node: Usage9001
 Node: Dynamic taxys11087
 Node: Multi-level dynamic taxys13505
-Node: Reusable taxys15665
-Node: Threading macros19834
-Node: Magit section20364
-Node: Changelog20959
-Node: 01-pre21097
-Node: Development21191
-Node: License21362
+Node: Reusable taxys15668
+Node: Threading macros19837
+Node: Magit section20367
+Node: Changelog20962
+Node: 01-pre21100
+Node: Development21194
+Node: License21365
 
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