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[elpa] externals/ef-themes 1848082996 1/4: Fix typos in the manual
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[elpa] externals/ef-themes 1848082996 1/4: Fix typos in the manual |
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Sun, 20 Nov 2022 00:57:42 -0500 (EST) |
branch: externals/ef-themes
commit 1848082996d262bda4c6203c5014ffa153e2cbb8
Author: Protesilaos Stavrou <info@protesilaos.com>
Commit: Protesilaos Stavrou <info@protesilaos.com>
Fix typos in the manual
---
README.org | 29 +++++++++++++++--------------
1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
diff --git a/README.org b/README.org
index 3660f05e3f..83ce07beb6 100644
--- a/README.org
+++ b/README.org
@@ -242,12 +242,13 @@ By default (a ~nil~ value for this user option) no face
inherits from
~fixed-pitch~: they all use the default font family, regardless of
whether it is monospaced or not.
-When ~ef-themes-mixed-fonts~ is set to a non-~nil~ value, faces such as
-Org tables, inline code, code blocks, and the like, are rendered in a
-monospaced font at all times. The user can thus set their default font
-family to a proportionately spaced font without worrying about breaking
-the alignment of relevant elements, or if they simply prefer the
-aesthetics of mixed mono and proportionately spaced font families.
+When ~ef-themes-mixed-fonts~ is set to a non-~nil~ value, faces such
+as for Org tables, inline code, code blocks, and the like, are
+rendered in a monospaced font at all times. The user can thus set
+their default font family to a proportionately spaced font without
+worrying about breaking the alignment of relevant elements, or if they
+simply prefer the aesthetics of mixed mono and proportionately spaced
+font families.
A temporary switch to a proportionately spaced font (known in Emacs as
~variable-pitch~) can be enabled in the current buffer with the
@@ -265,10 +266,10 @@ Protesilaos) can be helpful in that regard.
#+vindex: ef-themes-variable-pitch-ui
The user option ~ef-themes-variable-pitch-ui~ controls whether the
elements of the User Interface (UI) use a proportionately spaced font.
-By default (a ~nil~ value), all UI elements use the default font family.
-When this user option is set to a non-~nil~ value, all UI elements will
-inherit the face ~variable-pitch~ instead thus rendering them in a
-proportionately spaced font.
+By default (a ~nil~ value), all UI elements use the default font
+family. When this user option is set to a non-~nil~ value, all UI
+elements will inherit the face ~variable-pitch~, thus rendering them
+in a proportionately spaced font.
In this context, the UI elements are:
@@ -633,10 +634,10 @@ This function is added to the `ef-themes-post-load-hook'."
(add-hook 'ef-themes-post-load-hook #'my-ef-themes-custom-faces)
#+end_src
-Each item in the Ef themes collection has its own color mapping. So the
-color value of the =comment= variable will differ from theme-to-theme.
-For the purpose of our demonstration, we make variables look like
-comments and comments like variables:
+Each item in the Ef themes collection has its own color mapping. So
+the color value of the =comment= variable will differ from theme to
+theme. For the purpose of our demonstration, we make variables look
+like comments and comments like variables:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun my-ef-themes-custom-faces ()