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[nongnu] elpa-admin f545af1 036/439: Rephrase some parts of README
From: |
Philip Kaludercic |
Subject: |
[nongnu] elpa-admin f545af1 036/439: Rephrase some parts of README |
Date: |
Sun, 17 Oct 2021 15:47:29 -0400 (EDT) |
branch: elpa-admin
commit f545af1a58724c796baff35c9d6ced6900eff4c4
Author: Teemu Likonen <tlikonen@iki.fi>
Commit: Teemu Likonen <tlikonen@iki.fi>
Rephrase some parts of README
---
README | 28 ++++++++++++++--------------
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
diff --git a/README b/README
index 0b1178f..a0e9345 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -43,10 +43,10 @@ output, decides if some parts of text should be marked in
the buffer.
Features
--------
-User can have several different configuration units which are called
+In Wcheck mode's configuration different configuration units are called
"languages". In terms of spelling checker it is natural to think of them
-as different human languages. That's not the only point of view, though.
-In Wcheck mode language is just a configuration unit for certain kind of
+as different human languages. That's only one point of view, though. In
+Wcheck mode language is just a configuration unit for certain kind of
text checking purpose.
Each language can use its own checker engine (external program or a
@@ -58,10 +58,10 @@ used to mark text elements in buffer.
User can create language-specific and major mode specific settings
defining which "faces" to read or skip in buffers. A typical use for
this feature is to spell-check only those areas in buffer which are
-written in human language. For example, in email messages usually the
-message body and Subject header are important enough to spell-check. In
-programming modes user could spell-check only documentation strings and
-comments (or the opposite if you want to use Wcheck mode to check
+written in the target language. For example, in email messages usually
+the message body and Subject header are important enough to spell-check.
+In programming modes user could spell-check only documentation strings
+and comments (or the opposite if you want to use Wcheck mode to check
keywords and syntax of the programming language itself).
Wcheck mode can also be configured to offer any kind of actions for
@@ -73,17 +73,17 @@ or (2) executing interactive command `wcheck-actions' while
the cursor
If you use `wcheck-mode' as a spelling checker then it's natural to
configure an action menu that offers spelling suggestions for the
misspelled word. The action menu could also have an option to add the
-word to spell-checker's dictionary, so that the word is recognized next
-time. That's only one application for Wcheck mode, though. Wcheck mode
-can be configured to find almost any kind of text elements from buffer,
-highlight them, and offer any kind of actions for them.
+word to spell-checker's dictionary, so that the word is recognized in
+the future. That's only one application for Wcheck mode, though. Wcheck
+mode can be configured to find almost any kind of text elements from
+buffer, mark them, and offer any kind of actions for marked text.
How does it compare to other spell-checkers?
--------------------------------------------
The open design makes Wcheck mode (internally) quite different from
-spell-checkers like flyspell-mode and speck-mode. They are specific
+spell-checkers like Flyspell mode and Speck mode. They are specific
tools for spell-checking through Ispell or compatible program and are
therefore very much tied to Ispell's features and command-line
interface. This can be useful if you want to use Ispell or fully
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ be other kind of text-checking needs.
The motivation behind Wcheck mode is to offer more general-purpose and
configurable interface for text checking. It can be configured to work
-with almost anything: user's custom shell, awk or perl scripts, Lisp
+with almost anything: user's custom shell, Awk or Perl scripts, Lisp
functions or other checkers and text filters. Even if you only need a
spelling checker for human languages Wcheck mode can be a good choice.
It has more configuration possibilities than other spell-checkers and
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ and add the following lines to Emacs's initialization file
(~/.emacs):
(autoload 'wcheck-change-language "wcheck-mode"
"Switch wcheck-mode languages." t)
(autoload 'wcheck-actions "wcheck-mode"
- "Open the action menu." t)
+ "Open actions menu." t)
(autoload 'wcheck-jump-forward "wcheck-mode"
"Move point forward to next marked text area." t)
(autoload 'wcheck-jump-backward "wcheck-mode"
- [nongnu] elpa-admin a53e009 023/439: Merge branch 'master' of github.com:rocky/emacs-dbgr, (continued)
- [nongnu] elpa-admin a53e009 023/439: Merge branch 'master' of github.com:rocky/emacs-dbgr, Philip Kaludercic, 2021/10/17
- [nongnu] elpa-admin 8b07a20 027/439: * README: Explain how to run the repo build script., Philip Kaludercic, 2021/10/17
- [nongnu] elpa-admin 370423c 026/439: * COPYING, ChangeLog, README, admin/org-synch.el,, Philip Kaludercic, 2021/10/17
- [nongnu] elpa-admin a703bf2 025/439: Merge branch 'master' of github.com:rocky/emacs-load-relative, Philip Kaludercic, 2021/10/17
- [nongnu] elpa-admin 14ac0ef 040/439: Merge branch 'action', Philip Kaludercic, 2021/10/17
- [nongnu] elpa-admin 35ba6e2 055/439: Update README to describe the new repository layout., Philip Kaludercic, 2021/10/17
- [nongnu] elpa-admin 4866cb7 057/439: admin/archive-contents.el (archive--delete-elc-files): Delete backup files too., Philip Kaludercic, 2021/10/17
- [nongnu] elpa-admin 3ca74c1 011/439: preparing for new rst format document, Philip Kaludercic, 2021/10/17
- [nongnu] elpa-admin 7b9d56b 038/439: README: Move copyright and license text to the end, Philip Kaludercic, 2021/10/17
- [nongnu] elpa-admin 1329950 024/439: Administrivia. Add COPYING, update README and .gitignore, bump version number., Philip Kaludercic, 2021/10/17
- [nongnu] elpa-admin f545af1 036/439: Rephrase some parts of README,
Philip Kaludercic <=
- [nongnu] elpa-admin 1761424 031/439: Use archive-contents.el script., Philip Kaludercic, 2021/10/17
- [nongnu] elpa-admin 5bbab91 030/439: * packages/all-1.0.el: Change version. Address byte-compiler warnings., Philip Kaludercic, 2021/10/17
- [nongnu] elpa-admin 06a86aa 043/439: Add an explicit OPERATION-MODE "nil" in README's examples, Philip Kaludercic, 2021/10/17
- [nongnu] elpa-admin c51af29 058/439: Reorganize repository layout, allowing site installation., Philip Kaludercic, 2021/10/17
- [nongnu] elpa-admin 988d3f5 059/439: Add a table of contents to README file, Philip Kaludercic, 2021/10/17
- [nongnu] elpa-admin d6dfeed 050/439: Fix last change., Philip Kaludercic, 2021/10/17
- [nongnu] elpa-admin 782beee 061/439: Merge branch 'action-autoselect', Philip Kaludercic, 2021/10/17
- [nongnu] elpa-admin aae2f27 064/439: imported README from googlecode's homepage, Philip Kaludercic, 2021/10/17
- [nongnu] elpa-admin 6011ab7 066/439: Initial import, Philip Kaludercic, 2021/10/17
- [nongnu] elpa-admin 18bfa15 069/439: Add coffee-mode., Philip Kaludercic, 2021/10/17