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diff --git a/lisp/allout.el b/lisp/allout.el index 5c43f9bb5d4..9f790871eed 100644 --- a/lisp/allout.el +++ b/lisp/allout.el @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ respective allout-mode keybinding variables, `allout-command-prefix', (defcustom allout-command-prefix "\C-c " "Key sequence to be used as prefix for outline mode command key bindings. -Default is '\C-c<space>'; just '\C-c' is more short-and-sweet, if you're +Default is `\C-c<space>'; just `\C-c' is more short-and-sweet, if you're willing to let allout use a bunch of \C-c keybindings." :type 'string :group 'allout-keybindings @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ See `allout-unprefixed-keybindings' for the list of keybindings that are not prefixed. Use vector format for the keys: - - put literal keys after a '?' question mark, eg: '?a', '?.' + - put literal keys after a ‘?’ question mark, eg: ‘?a’, ‘?.’ - enclose control, shift, or meta-modified keys as sequences within parentheses, with the literal key, as above, preceded by the name(s) of the modifiers, eg: [(control ?a)] @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ This is in contrast to the majority of allout-mode bindings on preceding command key. Use vector format for the keys: - - put literal keys after a '?' question mark, eg: '?a', '?.' + - put literal keys after a ‘?’ question mark, eg: ‘?a’, ‘?.’ - enclose control, shift, or meta-modified keys as sequences within parentheses, with the literal key, as above, preceded by the name(s) of the modifiers, eg: [(control ?a)] @@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ strings." Allout outline mode will use the mode-specific `allout-mode-leaders' or comment-start string, if any, to lead the topic prefix string, so topic headers look like comments in the programming language. It will also use -the comment-start string, with an '_' appended, for `allout-primary-bullet'. +the comment-start string, with an `_' appended, for `allout-primary-bullet'. String values are used as literals, not regular expressions, so do not escape any regular-expression characters. @@ -1012,9 +1012,9 @@ determination of aberrance is according to the mistaken item being followed by a legitimate item of excessively greater depth. The classic example of a mistaken item, for a standard allout -outline configuration, is a body line that begins with an '...' +outline configuration, is a body line that begins with an ‘...’ ellipsis. This happens to contain a legitimate depth-2 header -prefix, constituted by two '..' dots at the beginning of the +prefix, constituted by two ‘..’ dots at the beginning of the line. The only thing that can distinguish it *in principle* from a legitimate one is if the following real header is at a depth that is discontinuous from the depth of 2 implied by the @@ -1326,7 +1326,7 @@ scope of the variable is restored along with its value. If it was a void buffer-local value, then it is left as nil on resumption. The pairs are lists whose car is the name of the variable and car of the -cdr is the new value: '(some-var some-value)'. The pairs can actually be +cdr is the new value: `(some-var some-value)'. The pairs can actually be triples, where the third element qualifies the disposition of the setting, as described further below. @@ -1339,7 +1339,7 @@ extended from the existing one by `append'ing a list containing the second element of the pair onto the end of the existing value. Extension, and resumptions in general, should not be used for hook -functions -- use the 'local mode of `add-hook' for that, instead. +functions -- use the `local' mode of `add-hook' for that, instead. The settings are stored on `allout-mode-prior-settings'." (while pairs @@ -1862,7 +1862,7 @@ symmetric decryption keys, preventing entry of the correct key on subsequent decryption attempts until the cache times-out. That can take several minutes. (Decryption of other entries is not affected.) Upgrade your EasyPG version, if you can, and you can -deliberately clear your gpg-agent's cache by sending it a '-HUP' +deliberately clear your gpg-agent's cache by sending it a `-HUP' signal. See `allout-toggle-current-subtree-encryption' function docstring @@ -2080,21 +2080,21 @@ OPEN: A TOPIC that is not CLOSED, though its OFFSPRING or BODY may be." use-layout (and (not (string= allout-auto-activation "activate")) (if (string= allout-auto-activation "ask") - (if (y-or-n-p (format "Expose %s with layout '%s'? " - (buffer-name) - use-layout)) + (if (y-or-n-p (format-message + "Expose %s with layout ‘%s’? " + (buffer-name) use-layout)) t (message "Skipped %s layout." (buffer-name)) nil) t))) (save-excursion - (message "Adjusting '%s' exposure..." (buffer-name)) + (message "Adjusting ‘%s’ exposure..." (buffer-name)) (goto-char 0) (allout-this-or-next-heading) (condition-case err (progn (apply 'allout-expose-topic (list use-layout)) - (message "Adjusting '%s' exposure... done." + (message "Adjusting ‘%s’ exposure... done." (buffer-name))) ;; Problem applying exposure -- notify user, but don't ;; interrupt, eg, file visit: @@ -3483,9 +3483,10 @@ Offer one suitable for current depth DEPTH as default." (save-excursion (goto-char (allout-current-bullet-pos)) (setq choice (solicit-char-in-string - (format "Select bullet: %s ('%s' default): " - sans-escapes - (allout-substring-no-properties default-bullet)) + (format-message + "Select bullet: %s (‘%s’ default): " + sans-escapes + (allout-substring-no-properties default-bullet)) sans-escapes t))) (message "") @@ -5134,15 +5135,15 @@ Simple (numeric and null-list) specs are interpreted as follows: - - exposes the body of the corresponding topic. Examples: -\(allout-expose-topic '(-1 : 0)) +\(allout-expose-topic \\='(-1 : 0)) Close this and all following topics at current level, exposing only their immediate children, but close down the last topic at this current level completely. -\(allout-expose-topic '(-1 () : 1 0)) +\(allout-expose-topic \\='(-1 () : 1 0)) Close current topic so only the immediate subtopics are shown; show the children in the second to last topic, and completely close the last one. -\(allout-expose-topic '(-2 : -1 *)) +\(allout-expose-topic \\='(-2 : -1 *)) Expose children and grandchildren of all topics at current level except the last two; expose children of the second to last and completely open the last one." @@ -5878,7 +5879,7 @@ With repeat count, copy the exposed portions of entire buffer." (defun allout-toggle-current-subtree-encryption (&optional keymode-cue) "Encrypt clear or decrypt encoded topic text. -Allout uses Emacs 'epg' library to perform encryption. Symmetric +Allout uses Emacs ‘epg’ library to perform encryption. Symmetric and keypair encryption are supported. All encryption is ascii armored. @@ -5940,7 +5941,7 @@ associated with it. This can be used to dissociate any recipients with the file, by selecting no recipients in the dialog. -Encryption and decryption uses the Emacs 'epg' library. +Encryption and decryption uses the Emacs ‘epg’ library. Encrypted text will be ascii-armored. @@ -6093,7 +6094,7 @@ symmetric decryption keys, preventing entry of the correct key on subsequent decryption attempts until the cache times-out. That can take several minutes. (Decryption of other entries is not affected.) Upgrade your EasyPG version, if you can, and you can -deliberately clear your gpg-agent's cache by sending it a '-HUP' +deliberately clear your gpg-agent's cache by sending it a `-HUP' signal." (require 'epg) @@ -6263,7 +6264,7 @@ the decryption." "Return the point of the next topic pending encryption, or nil if none. Such a topic has the `allout-topic-encryption-bullet' without an -immediately following '*' that would mark the topic as being encrypted. +immediately following `*' that would mark the topic as being encrypted. It must also have content." (let (done got content-beg) (save-match-data @@ -6544,7 +6545,7 @@ Optional arg DO-DEFAULTING indicates to accept empty input (CR)." (defun regexp-sans-escapes (regexp &optional successive-backslashes) "Return a copy of REGEXP with all character escapes stripped out. -Representations of actual backslashes -- '\\\\\\\\' -- are left as a +Representations of actual backslashes -- ‘\\\\\\\\’ -- are left as a single backslash. Optional arg SUCCESSIVE-BACKSLASHES is used internally for recursion." |