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[nongnu] elpa/multiple-cursors 7f255ce696 2/2: Remove notes saying that
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[nongnu] elpa/multiple-cursors 7f255ce696 2/2: Remove notes saying that "M-x" isn't properly supported |
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Sat, 24 Dec 2022 07:59:14 -0500 (EST) |
branch: elpa/multiple-cursors
commit 7f255ce69603de084d25f615b8556c093cce906b
Author: Leo Gaskin <leo.gaskin@le0.gs>
Commit: Magnar Sveen <magnars@gmail.com>
Remove notes saying that "M-x" isn't properly supported
---
README.md | 5 -----
multiple-cursors.el | 1 -
2 files changed, 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 09be689d37..1fb8c3c5e5 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -67,10 +67,6 @@ To get out of multiple-cursors-mode, press `<return>` or
`C-g`. The latter will
first disable multiple regions before disabling multiple cursors. If you want
to
insert a newline in multiple-cursors-mode, use `C-j`.
-## Important note
-
-Multiple cursors does not do well when you invoke its commands with `M-x`. It
needs to be bound to keys to work properly. Pull request to fix this is welcome.
-
## Video
You can [watch an intro to multiple-cursors at Emacs
Rocks](http://emacsrocks.com/e13.html).
@@ -204,7 +200,6 @@ run once to `mc/cmds-to-run-once` in ".mc-lists.el".
* isearch-forward and isearch-backward aren't supported with multiple cursors.
If you want this functionality, you can use
[phi-search](https://github.com/zk-phi/phi-search).
-* Commands run with `M-x` won't be repeated for all cursors.
* All key bindings that refer to lambdas are always run for all cursors. If you
need to limit it, you will have to give it a name.
* Redo might screw with your cursors. Undo works very well.
diff --git a/multiple-cursors.el b/multiple-cursors.el
index 22430a5d4b..8c3e14814e 100644
--- a/multiple-cursors.el
+++ b/multiple-cursors.el
@@ -153,7 +153,6 @@
;; * isearch-forward and isearch-backward aren't supported with multiple
cursors.
;; You should feel free to add a simplified version that can work with it.
-;; * Commands run with `M-x` won't be repeated for all cursors.
;; * All key bindings that refer to lambdas are always run for all cursors. If
you
;; need to limit it, you will have to give it a name.
;; * Redo might screw with your cursors. Undo works very well.