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[elpa] master 4b4b7b4 28/36: README.md: Add a link to the wiki for defcu


From: Oleh Krehel
Subject: [elpa] master 4b4b7b4 28/36: README.md: Add a link to the wiki for defcustoms
Date: Tue, 19 May 2015 12:38:18 +0000

branch: master
commit 4b4b7b46f17070420124f0083463310ba1d82f9f
Author: Oleh Krehel <address@hidden>
Commit: Oleh Krehel <address@hidden>

    README.md: Add a link to the wiki for defcustoms
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 README.md |   12 ++----------
 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index a7d2d2e..1479986 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -89,17 +89,9 @@ You add this to your config to bind some stuff:
 
 It will bind, for example, `avy-isearch` to <kbd>C-'</kbd> in 
`isearch-mode-map`, so that you can select one of the currently visible 
`isearch` candidates using `avy`.
 
-### Style customization
+### Customization
 
-There are four styles of overlay functions to choose from. You can choose to 
use one style for all functions, or you can select a different style for each 
function.  Customize `avy-style` and `avy-styles-alist` respectively for this.
-The styles to choose from:
-
-- pre: the full path will be displayed before target, leaving all original text
-- at: the single character path will be displayed on target, obscuring the 
target
-- at-full: the full path will be displayed on target, obscuring the target and 
the text behind it
-- post: the full path will be displayed after target, leaving all original text
-
-At first it seems that `pre` and `post` are advantageous over `at` and 
`at-full`, since you can still see the original text with them.  However, they 
make the text shift a bit. If you don't like that, use either `at` or `at-full`.
+See the comprehensive custom variable list on [the defcustom wiki 
page](https://github.com/abo-abo/avy/wiki/defcustom).
 
 ## Contributing
 



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