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| author | Paul Eggert | 2024-06-04 22:13:47 -0700 |
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| committer | Paul Eggert | 2024-06-04 22:16:28 -0700 |
| commit | 3dcac22dd4225fdec0b97408da38f74de2a77bef (patch) | |
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| -rw-r--r-- | doc/misc/eshell.texi | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | doc/misc/modus-themes.org | 16 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | doc/misc/transient.texi | 2 |
3 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/doc/misc/eshell.texi b/doc/misc/eshell.texi index c8a04bfa33f..69f94fab469 100644 --- a/doc/misc/eshell.texi +++ b/doc/misc/eshell.texi | |||
| @@ -1549,7 +1549,7 @@ also specify the absolute path to the program, e.g.@: | |||
| 1549 | program whose file name would be interpreted as an explicitly-remote | 1549 | program whose file name would be interpreted as an explicitly-remote |
| 1550 | command, you can use @kbd{/:} to quote the name, e.g.@: | 1550 | command, you can use @kbd{/:} to quote the name, e.g.@: |
| 1551 | @samp{/:/ssh:user@@remote:whoami} (@pxref{Quoted File Names,,, emacs, | 1551 | @samp{/:/ssh:user@@remote:whoami} (@pxref{Quoted File Names,,, emacs, |
| 1552 | The GNU Emacs Manual}). To disable explicity-remote commands entirely, | 1552 | The GNU Emacs Manual}). To disable explicitly-remote commands entirely, |
| 1553 | you can set the option @code{eshell-explicit-remote-commands} to | 1553 | you can set the option @code{eshell-explicit-remote-commands} to |
| 1554 | @code{nil}. | 1554 | @code{nil}. |
| 1555 | 1555 | ||
diff --git a/doc/misc/modus-themes.org b/doc/misc/modus-themes.org index c3de15c35ad..33443487066 100644 --- a/doc/misc/modus-themes.org +++ b/doc/misc/modus-themes.org | |||
| @@ -1251,7 +1251,7 @@ value in some other application. | |||
| 1251 | :END: | 1251 | :END: |
| 1252 | 1252 | ||
| 1253 | #+findex: modus-themes-get-color-value | 1253 | #+findex: modus-themes-get-color-value |
| 1254 | The fuction ~modus-themes-get-color-value~ can be called from Lisp to | 1254 | The function ~modus-themes-get-color-value~ can be called from Lisp to |
| 1255 | return the value of a color from the active Modus theme palette. It | 1255 | return the value of a color from the active Modus theme palette. It |
| 1256 | takea a =COLOR= argument and an optional =OVERRIDES=. It also accepts | 1256 | takea a =COLOR= argument and an optional =OVERRIDES=. It also accepts |
| 1257 | a third =THEME= argument, to get the color from the given theme. | 1257 | a third =THEME= argument, to get the color from the given theme. |
| @@ -2162,7 +2162,7 @@ until version 4.3.0. | |||
| 2162 | ;; was the default in versions of the Modus themes before 4.4.0 | 2162 | ;; was the default in versions of the Modus themes before 4.4.0 |
| 2163 | (setq modus-themes-common-palette-overrides | 2163 | (setq modus-themes-common-palette-overrides |
| 2164 | '((bg-prose-block-contents unspecified) | 2164 | '((bg-prose-block-contents unspecified) |
| 2165 | (bg-prose-block-delimiter unspeficied) | 2165 | (bg-prose-block-delimiter unspecified) |
| 2166 | (fg-prose-block-delimiter fg-dim))) | 2166 | (fg-prose-block-delimiter fg-dim))) |
| 2167 | #+end_src | 2167 | #+end_src |
| 2168 | 2168 | ||
| @@ -2806,7 +2806,7 @@ above: | |||
| 2806 | The reason we no longer provide this option is because it depends on a | 2806 | The reason we no longer provide this option is because it depends on a |
| 2807 | non-~nil~ value for ~x-underline-at-descent-line~. That variable | 2807 | non-~nil~ value for ~x-underline-at-descent-line~. That variable |
| 2808 | affects ALL underlines, including those of links. The effect is | 2808 | affects ALL underlines, including those of links. The effect is |
| 2809 | intrusive and looks awkard in prose. | 2809 | intrusive and looks awkward in prose. |
| 2810 | 2810 | ||
| 2811 | As such, the Modus themes no longer provide that option but instead | 2811 | As such, the Modus themes no longer provide that option but instead |
| 2812 | offer this piece of documentation to make the user fully aware of the | 2812 | offer this piece of documentation to make the user fully aware of the |
| @@ -3160,7 +3160,7 @@ specification of that variable looks like this: | |||
| 3160 | 3160 | ||
| 3161 | With the exception of ~org-verbatim~ and ~org-code~ faces, everything else | 3161 | With the exception of ~org-verbatim~ and ~org-code~ faces, everything else |
| 3162 | uses the corresponding type of emphasis: a bold typographic weight, or | 3162 | uses the corresponding type of emphasis: a bold typographic weight, or |
| 3163 | italicised, underlined, and struck through text. | 3163 | italicized, underlined, and struck through text. |
| 3164 | 3164 | ||
| 3165 | The best way for users to add some extra attributes, such as a | 3165 | The best way for users to add some extra attributes, such as a |
| 3166 | foreground color, is to define their own faces and assign them to the | 3166 | foreground color, is to define their own faces and assign them to the |
| @@ -5074,7 +5074,7 @@ more effective than trying to do the same with either red or blue (the | |||
| 5074 | latter is the least effective in that regard). | 5074 | latter is the least effective in that regard). |
| 5075 | 5075 | ||
| 5076 | When we need to work with several colors, it is always better to have | 5076 | When we need to work with several colors, it is always better to have |
| 5077 | sufficient manoeuvring space, especially since we cannot pick arbitrary | 5077 | sufficient maneuvering space, especially since we cannot pick arbitrary |
| 5078 | colors but only those that satisfy the accessibility objectives of the | 5078 | colors but only those that satisfy the accessibility objectives of the |
| 5079 | themes. | 5079 | themes. |
| 5080 | 5080 | ||
| @@ -5128,7 +5128,7 @@ each of the three channels of light (red, green, blue). For example: | |||
| 5128 | : xrandr --output LVDS1 --brightness 1.0 --gamma 0.76:0.75:0.68 | 5128 | : xrandr --output LVDS1 --brightness 1.0 --gamma 0.76:0.75:0.68 |
| 5129 | 5129 | ||
| 5130 | Typography is another variable. Some font families are blurry at small | 5130 | Typography is another variable. Some font families are blurry at small |
| 5131 | point sizes. Others may have a regular weight that is lighter (thiner) | 5131 | point sizes. Others may have a regular weight that is lighter (thinner) |
| 5132 | than that of their peers which may, under certain circumstances, cause a | 5132 | than that of their peers which may, under certain circumstances, cause a |
| 5133 | halo effect around each glyph. | 5133 | halo effect around each glyph. |
| 5134 | 5134 | ||
| @@ -5180,7 +5180,7 @@ it is already understood that one must follow the indicator or headline | |||
| 5180 | to view its contents and (ii) underlining everything would make the | 5180 | to view its contents and (ii) underlining everything would make the |
| 5181 | interface virtually unusable. | 5181 | interface virtually unusable. |
| 5182 | 5182 | ||
| 5183 | Again, one must exercise judgement in order to avoid discrimination, | 5183 | Again, one must exercise judgment in order to avoid discrimination, |
| 5184 | where "discrimination" refers to: | 5184 | where "discrimination" refers to: |
| 5185 | 5185 | ||
| 5186 | + The treatment of substantially different magnitudes as if they were of | 5186 | + The treatment of substantially different magnitudes as if they were of |
| @@ -5254,7 +5254,7 @@ the themes, which is partially fleshed out in this manual. | |||
| 5254 | 5254 | ||
| 5255 | With regard to the artistic aspect (where "art" qua skill may amount to | 5255 | With regard to the artistic aspect (where "art" qua skill may amount to |
| 5256 | an imprecise science), there is no hard-and-fast rule in effect as it | 5256 | an imprecise science), there is no hard-and-fast rule in effect as it |
| 5257 | requires one to exercize discretion and make decisions based on | 5257 | requires one to exercise discretion and make decisions based on |
| 5258 | context-dependent information or constraints. As is true with most | 5258 | context-dependent information or constraints. As is true with most |
| 5259 | things in life, when in doubt, do not cling on to the letter of the law | 5259 | things in life, when in doubt, do not cling on to the letter of the law |
| 5260 | but try to understand its spirit. | 5260 | but try to understand its spirit. |
diff --git a/doc/misc/transient.texi b/doc/misc/transient.texi index 3a6486903bf..0aa520237f7 100644 --- a/doc/misc/transient.texi +++ b/doc/misc/transient.texi | |||
| @@ -1210,7 +1210,7 @@ described below. If you use the latter approach, you can use the | |||
| 1210 | transform them from the convenient to the expected form. | 1210 | transform them from the convenient to the expected form. |
| 1211 | 1211 | ||
| 1212 | If you explicitly specify children and then transform them using | 1212 | If you explicitly specify children and then transform them using |
| 1213 | @code{:setup-chilren}, then the class of the group is determined as usual, | 1213 | @code{:setup-children}, then the class of the group is determined as usual, |
| 1214 | based on explicitly specified children. | 1214 | based on explicitly specified children. |
| 1215 | 1215 | ||
| 1216 | If you do not explicitly specify children and thus rely solely on | 1216 | If you do not explicitly specify children and thus rely solely on |