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[elpa] master 4ad9310: * brief/README.org: Correct wording to be consist


From: Luke Lee
Subject: [elpa] master 4ad9310: * brief/README.org: Correct wording to be consistent with EmacsWiki page.
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2018 12:17:55 -0400 (EDT)

branch: master
commit 4ad93106f58a751c9728314280a92dcd195f05f4
Author: Luke Lee <address@hidden>
Commit: Luke Lee <address@hidden>

    * brief/README.org: Correct wording to be consistent with EmacsWiki page.
---
 packages/brief/README.org | 8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/packages/brief/README.org b/packages/brief/README.org
index 7bbe3d1..467d3b5 100644
--- a/packages/brief/README.org
+++ b/packages/brief/README.org
@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ Brief Mode / Brief Emulator / Brief Editor             -*- 
mode: org; -*-
 
 * Brief
 
-The Brief editor is famous for its easy-to-learn.  Most of the command 'K'eys 
are
-associated with meaningful 'K'eywords.  Usually, it can be mastered within an
-hour and difficult to forget.  Brief v3.1 was once very popular among 
programmers
-in the MS-DOS days.
+The Brief editor v3.1 was once very popular among programmers in the MS-DOS 
days.
+It was famous for its easy-to-learn.  Most of the command 'K'eys are associated
+with meaningful 'K'eywords.  Usually, it can be mastered within an hour and
+difficult to forget.
 
 For example, the first <home> key bring the cursor to home (beginning) of 
current
 line, a consecutive second <home> key to the home (beginning) of the window 
and a



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