branch: elpa/symbol-overlay
commit e31bbd140a400bff77e90b96226d1b0434dba0af
Author: wolray <[email protected]>
Commit: wolray <[email protected]>
Fix some typos
---
readme.md | 2 +-
symbol-overlay.el | 4 ++--
2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/readme.md b/readme.md
index 232edc4823..b823e6b233 100644
--- a/readme.md
+++ b/readme.md
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Highlighting symbol while enabling you to jump from one
occurrence to another or
Advantages
---
- In `symbol-overlay`, `overlay-put` is much faster than the traditional
highligting method `font-lock-fontify-buffer`, especially in a large buffer or
even a less-than-100-lines small buffer of major-mode with complicated keywords
syntax such as haskell-mode.
-- More importantly, using `overlay-put` to highlight symbols has an extra
benifit to enable **AN AUTO-ACTIVATED OVERLAY-INSIDE KEYMAP** for quick jump
and other useful commands.
+- More importantly, using `overlay-put` to highlight symbols has a significant
benefit to enabling **AN AUTO-ACTIVATED OVERLAY-INSIDE KEYMAP** for quick jump
and other useful commands.
- You can also jump to a symbol's definition from any occurrence by using
`so-jump-to-def`, as long as the syntax of the definition is specified in the
buffer-local variable `so-def-function`.
- All the overlays of each symbol are stored sequentially in an alist
`so-keywords-alist`. By simply getting the current overlay's index in the
corresponding keyword-list as well as the length of it in the alist, the number
of occurrences can be immediately obtained. While in `highlight-symbol`, this
would call the function `how-many` twice, causing extra costs.
diff --git a/symbol-overlay.el b/symbol-overlay.el
index 4da97f7d9a..49ab75adc2 100644
--- a/symbol-overlay.el
+++ b/symbol-overlay.el
@@ -36,8 +36,8 @@
;; keywords syntax such as haskell-mode.
;; More importantly, using `overlay-put' to highlight symbols has a significant
-;; benefit to enable AN AUTO-ACTIVATED OVERLAY-INSIDE KEYMAP for quick jump and
-;; other useful commands.
+;; benefit to enabling AN AUTO-ACTIVATED OVERLAY-INSIDE KEYMAP for quick jump
+;; and other useful commands.
;; You can also jump to a symbol's definition from any occurrence by
;; using `so-jump-to-def', as long as the syntax of the definition is specified