branch: elpa/devil
commit 2fe542cbc6964a67f2132a01333404182ff2d3d6
Author: Susam Pal <[email protected]>
Commit: Susam Pal <[email protected]>
Mention Emacs at the beginning of documentation
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MANUAL.org | 20 ++++++++++----------
README.org | 20 ++++++++++----------
2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
diff --git a/MANUAL.org b/MANUAL.org
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#+texinfo: @insertcopying
Devil mode trades your comma key in exchange for a modifier-free
-editing experience! Yes, the comma key! The key you would normally
-wield for punctuation in nearly every corner of text. Yes, this is
-twisted! It would not be called the Devil otherwise, would it? If it
-were any more rational, we might call it something divine, like, uh,
-the God mode? But alas, there is nothing divine to be found here.
-Welcome, instead, to the realm of the Devil! You will be granted the
-occasional use of the comma key for punctuation, but only if you can
-charm the Devil! But beware, for in this sinister domain, you must
-relinquish your comma key and embrace an editing experience that
-whispers wicked secrets into your fingertips!
+editing experience in Emacs! Yes, the comma key! The key you would
+normally wield for punctuation in nearly every corner of text. Yes,
+this is twisted! It would not be called the Devil otherwise, would
+it? If it were any more rational, we might call it something divine,
+like, uh, the God mode? But alas, there is nothing divine to be found
+here. Welcome, instead, to the realm of the Devil! You will be
+granted the occasional use of the comma key for punctuation, but only
+if you can charm the Devil! But beware, for in this sinister domain,
+you must relinquish your comma key and embrace an editing experience
+that whispers wicked secrets into your fingertips!
* Introduction
:PROPERTIES:
diff --git a/README.org b/README.org
index 1aeda7c43a..df7332343a 100644
--- a/README.org
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@@ -5,16 +5,16 @@
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Devil mode trades your comma key in exchange for a modifier-free
-editing experience! Yes, the comma key! The key you would normally
-wield for punctuation in nearly every corner of text. Yes, this is
-twisted! It would not be called the Devil otherwise, would it? If it
-were any more rational, we might call it something divine, like, uh,
-the God mode? But alas, there is nothing divine to be found here.
-Welcome, instead, to the realm of the Devil! You will be granted the
-occasional use of the comma key for punctuation, but only if you can
-charm the Devil! But beware, for in this sinister domain, you must
-relinquish your comma key and embrace an editing experience that
-whispers wicked secrets into your fingertips!
+editing experience in Emacs! Yes, the comma key! The key you would
+normally wield for punctuation in nearly every corner of text. Yes,
+this is twisted! It would not be called the Devil otherwise, would
+it? If it were any more rational, we might call it something divine,
+like, uh, the God mode? But alas, there is nothing divine to be found
+here. Welcome, instead, to the realm of the Devil! You will be
+granted the occasional use of the comma key for punctuation, but only
+if you can charm the Devil! But beware, for in this sinister domain,
+you must relinquish your comma key and embrace an editing experience
+that whispers wicked secrets into your fingertips!
Read the [[./MANUAL.org][manual]] for more details on how to use Devil.