branch: master
commit a627164d9c024eb71bdced07a57c6eb98a789582
Author: Wilfred Hughes <[email protected]>
Commit: Wilfred Hughes <[email protected]>
Mention that ivy-format-function is the variable described
Fixes #577
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doc/ivy.org | 15 ++++++++-------
doc/ivy.texi | 15 ++++++++-------
2 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/ivy.org b/doc/ivy.org
index 0dcf9b2..2b0048f 100644
--- a/doc/ivy.org
+++ b/doc/ivy.org
@@ -105,13 +105,14 @@ discoverability.
Customizability is about being able to use different methods and
interfaces of completion to tailor the selection process. For
example, adding a custom display function that points to a
- selected candidate with =->=, instead of highlighting the
- selected candidate with the =ivy-current-match= face. Or take the
- customization of actions, say after the candidate function is
- selected. ~RET~ uses =counsel-describe-function= to describe the
- function, whereas ~M-o d~ jumps to that function's definition in
- the code. The ~M-o~ prefix can be uniformly used with characters
- like ~d~ to group similar actions.
+ selected candidate with =>=, instead of highlighting the selected
+ candidate with the =ivy-current-match= face (see
+ =ivy-format-function=). Or take the customization of actions, say
+ after the candidate function is selected. ~RET~ uses
+ =counsel-describe-function= to describe the function, whereas
+ ~M-o d~ jumps to that function's definition in the code. The
+ ~M-o~ prefix can be uniformly used with characters like ~d~ to
+ group similar actions.
- Discoverability ::
Ivy displays easily discoverable commands through the hydra
diff --git a/doc/ivy.texi b/doc/ivy.texi
index 5483134..058bee2 100644
--- a/doc/ivy.texi
+++ b/doc/ivy.texi
@@ -190,13 +190,14 @@ complications with branch-introducing custom macros.
Customizability is about being able to use different methods and
interfaces of completion to tailor the selection process. For
example, adding a custom display function that points to a
-selected candidate with @code{->}, instead of highlighting the
-selected candidate with the @code{ivy-current-match} face. Or take the
-customization of actions, say after the candidate function is
-selected. @kbd{RET} uses @code{counsel-describe-function} to describe the
-function, whereas @kbd{M-o d} jumps to that function's definition in
-the code. The @kbd{M-o} prefix can be uniformly used with characters
-like @kbd{d} to group similar actions.
+selected candidate with @code{>}, instead of highlighting the
+selected candidate with the @code{ivy-current-match} face (see
+@code{ivy-format-function}). Or take the customization of actions, say
+after the candidate function is selected. @kbd{RET} uses
+@code{counsel-describe-function} to describe the function, whereas
+@kbd{M-o d} jumps to that function's definition in the code. The
+@kbd{M-o} prefix can be uniformly used with characters like @kbd{d} to
+group similar actions.
@end indentedblock
@subsubheading Discoverability
@indentedblock