Fix inconsistent notation of SPC key in docs

Replace all occurrences of <SPC> in org files with SPC.

Fixes syl20bnr/spacemacs#1823
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Robert Johnson 2016-03-20 00:35:39 +00:00 committed by Fabien Dubosson
parent 0653e1f3ea
commit 16e1be2691
5 changed files with 16 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -19,6 +19,6 @@ file.
* Key bindings * Key bindings
| Key Binding | Description | | Key Binding | Description |
|-----------------+----------------| |-------------+----------------|
| ~<SPC> x x x~ | Does thing01 | | ~SPC x x x~ | Does thing01 |

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ own layer.
The following command creates a layer in the =private= directory: The following command creates a layer in the =private= directory:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
<SPC> : configuration-layer/create-layer RET SPC : configuration-layer/create-layer RET
#+END_EXAMPLE #+END_EXAMPLE
Any configuration layers you create must be explicitly loaded in =~/.spacemacs=. Any configuration layers you create must be explicitly loaded in =~/.spacemacs=.
@ -48,13 +48,13 @@ is also a means to customizing Spacemacs.
The following command will create a =.spacemacs= file in your home directory: The following command will create a =.spacemacs= file in your home directory:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
<SPC> : dotspacemacs/install RET SPC : dotspacemacs/install RET
#+END_EXAMPLE #+END_EXAMPLE
To open the installed dotfile: To open the installed dotfile:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
<SPC> f e d SPC f e d
#+END_EXAMPLE #+END_EXAMPLE
To load some configuration layers using the variable To load some configuration layers using the variable

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ To use this contribution add it to your =~/.spacemacs=
* Key bindings * Key bindings
| Key Binding | Description | | Key Binding | Description |
|---------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| ~<SPC> m h d~ | Systemd open the directives documentation | | ~SPC m h d~ | Systemd open the directives documentation |
| ~<SPC> m h o~ | Systemd open documentation (if a =\=Documentation= directive is provided | | ~SPC m h o~ | Systemd open documentation (if a =\=Documentation= directive is provided |

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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ The prefix associated with colors is ~C~.
=rainbow-identifiers= mode can be toggled on and off with: =rainbow-identifiers= mode can be toggled on and off with:
~<SPC> t C i~ ~SPC t C i~
Note that the toggle is local to the current buffer. Note that the toggle is local to the current buffer.
@ -84,8 +84,8 @@ with the transient-state:
| Key Binding | Description | | Key Binding | Description |
|-----------------+------------------------------------------| |-----------------+------------------------------------------|
| ~<SPC> C i s~ | initiate change =saturation= mini-mode | | ~SPC C i s~ | initiate change =saturation= mini-mode |
| ~<SPC> C i l~ | initiate change =lightness= mini-mode | | ~SPC C i l~ | initiate change =lightness= mini-mode |
| ~+~ | increase the =saturation= or =lightness= | | ~+~ | increase the =saturation= or =lightness= |
| ~-~ | decrease the =saturation= or =lightness= | | ~-~ | decrease the =saturation= or =lightness= |
| ~=~ | reset the =saturation= or =lightness= | | ~=~ | reset the =saturation= or =lightness= |
@ -97,11 +97,11 @@ with the transient-state:
=rainbow-mode= mode can be toggled on and off with: =rainbow-mode= mode can be toggled on and off with:
~<SPC> t C c~ ~SPC t C c~
** Nyan Mode ** Nyan Mode
=nyan-mode= mode can be toggled on and off with: =nyan-mode= mode can be toggled on and off with:
~<SPC> t m n~ ~SPC t m n~
Note that the toggle is local to the current buffer. Note that the toggle is local to the current buffer.

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
* What is this? * What is this?
This simple contribution layer is an example. It installs around 100 themes This simple contribution layer is an example. It installs around 100 themes
for Emacs. You can try them easily by invoking helm-themes with: ~<SPC> T s~. for Emacs. You can try them easily by invoking helm-themes with: ~SPC T s~.
You can see samples of all included themes in this [[http://themegallery.robdor.com][theme gallery]] from [[http://www.twitter.com/robmerrell][Rob Merrell]]. You can see samples of all included themes in this [[http://themegallery.robdor.com][theme gallery]] from [[http://www.twitter.com/robmerrell][Rob Merrell]].