branch: externals/dtache
commit 3aa5babca5af2db9dc120ec05d72b5c14a3ddf0b
Author: Niklas Eklund <[email protected]>
Commit: Niklas Eklund <[email protected]>
Update table formatting
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README.org | 12 ++++++------
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
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@@ -68,13 +68,13 @@ A minimal configuration for =dtache=.
There are tree different ways to create a dtache session.
-| Function | Description |
-|--------------------------------+-------------------------------|
-| =dtache-shell-command= | Called from M-x |
+| Function | Description |
+|----------------------------+-------------------------------|
+| =dtache-shell-command= | Called from M-x |
| =dtache-shell-send-input= | Called from inside M-x shell |
| =dtache-eshell-send-input= | Called from inside eshell |
-| =dtache-compile= | Called from M-x |
-| =dtache-start-session= | Called from within a function |
+| =dtache-compile= | Called from M-x |
+| =dtache-start-session= | Called from within a function |
The =dtache-shell-command= is for the Emacs users that are accustomed to
running shell commands from =M-x shell-command= or =M-x async-shell-command=.
The =dtache-start-session= is supposed to be called from custom user functions,
or for other packages to integrate towards. The user can also choose to
override built in functions with it, for example =compile=. Lastly there is the
=dtache-shell-create-session= command which is supposed to be bound to a key.
It is a command that the user c [...]
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ To interact with a session =dtache= provides the command
=dtache-open-session=.
| dtache-open-output (o) | Open a session's output
|
| dtache-tail-output (t) | Tail the output of an active session
|
| dtache-diff-session (=) | Diff a session with another session
|
-| dtache-post-compile-session (c) | Open the session output in
compilation mode |
+| dtache-post-compile-session (c) | Open the session output in compilation
mode |
| dtache-rerun-session (r) | Rerun a session
|
| dtache-insert-session-command (i) | Insert the session's command at point
|
| dtache-copy-session-command (w) | Copy the session's shell command
|