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[nongnu] elpa/sweeprolog 784707cc9f 1/9: * README.org (PceEmacs Theme):


From: ELPA Syncer
Subject: [nongnu] elpa/sweeprolog 784707cc9f 1/9: * README.org (PceEmacs Theme): Reword and fix typo
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2023 16:03:10 -0400 (EDT)

branch: elpa/sweeprolog
commit 784707cc9fbf3ffa90829db22b6e2a328d3c0188
Author: Eshel Yaron <me@eshelyaron.com>
Commit: Eshel Yaron <me@eshelyaron.com>

    * README.org (PceEmacs Theme): Reword and fix typo
---
 README.org | 5 +++--
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.org b/README.org
index ea7471e77e..3057aeb773 100644
--- a/README.org
+++ b/README.org
@@ -748,12 +748,13 @@ For more information about custom themes in Emacs, see 
[[info:emacs#Custom Theme
 In versions up to and including 0.20.0, Sweep used to provide a different
 mechanism for emulating the highlighting of PceEmacs that involved customizing
 the user option ~sweeprolog-faces-style~.  When that option was set to ~light~
-or ~dark~, Sweep would use a different sets of faces that mimic the 
highlighting
+or ~dark~, Sweep would use different sets of faces that mimic the highlighting
 of PceEmacs.  ~sweeprolog-faces-style~ is now deprecated, and you should 
instead
 use the ~sweeprolog-pce~ theme.  Still, in benefit of users that have
 ~sweeprolog-faces-style~ set and expect Sweep to use PceEmacs highlighting,
 Sweep checks if ~sweeprolog-faces-style~ is either ~light~ or ~dark~ when you
-first open a Prolog buffer, and if so it enables the ~sweeprolog-pce~ theme.
+first open a Prolog buffer, and if so it simply enables the ~sweeprolog-pce~
+theme to get the same effect.
 
 *** Highlighting occurrences of a variable
 :PROPERTIES:



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