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Various small fixes/improvements to README
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@ -495,17 +495,17 @@ if you want to give parameters with spaces, you should quote them.
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Kakoune support three string syntax:
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* `\'strings\'`: uninterpreted strings, you can use \' to escape the separator,
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* `'strings'`: uninterpreted strings, you can use `\'` to escape the separator,
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every other char is itself.
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* `"strings"`: expanded strings, % strings (see %sh, %opt or %reg) contained
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* `"strings"`: expanded strings, % strings (see <<Expansions>>) contained
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are expended. Use \% to escape a % inside them, and \\ to escape a slash.
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* `%{strings}`: these strings are very useful when entering commands
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- the '{' and '}' delimiter are configurable: you can use any non
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alphanumeric character. like %[string], %<string>, %(string), %~string~
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or %!string!...
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- the `{` and `}` delimiter are configurable: you can use any non
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alphanumeric character. like `%[string]`, `%<string>`, `%(string)`,
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`%\~string~` or `%!string!`...
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- if the character following the % is one of {[(<, then the closing one is
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the matching }])> and the delimiters are not escapable but are nestable.
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for example `%{ roger {}; }` is a valid string, `%{ marcel \}` as well.
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@ -522,8 +522,8 @@ by the value of the given option (here `autoinfo`).
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Supported types are:
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* `sh`: shell expansion, similar to posix shell $(...) construct, see the
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Shell expansion section for more details.
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* `sh`: shell expansion, similar to posix shell $(...) construct, see
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<<Shell expansion>> for more details.
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* `reg`: register expansion, will be replaced by the content of the given
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register.
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* `opt`: option expansion, will be replaced with the value of the given
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@ -912,8 +912,7 @@ general highlighters are:
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* `number_lines <-relative> <-hlcursor>`: show line numbers. The -relative switch
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will show line numbers to main cursor line, the -hlcursor switch will
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highlight the cursor line with a separate face..
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* `fill <face>`: fill using given face, mostly useful with the `regions` highlighter
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(see below)
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* `fill <face>`: fill using given face, mostly useful with <<Regions highlighters>>
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Highlighting Groups
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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@ -1228,8 +1227,8 @@ program when the buffer is deleted.
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Menus
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~~~~~
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When a menu is displayed, you can use *j*, *control-n* or *tab* to select the next
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entry, and *k*, *control-p* or *shift-tab* to select the previous one.
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When a menu is displayed, you can use `j`, `<ctrl-n>` or `<tab>` to select the next
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entry, and `k`, `<ctrl-p>` or `<shift-tab>` to select the previous one.
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Using the */* key, you can enter some regex in order to restrict available choices
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Using the `/` key, you can enter some regex in order to restrict available choices
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to the matching ones.
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