By convention, code markup (`~`) is reserved for keybindings in Org-based
documentation in Spacemacs. Verbatim markup (`=`) is reserved for code and
other code-like things. So change several readmes to reflect this convention.
Use verbatim markup for things like (non-exhaustive list):
- Emacs Lisp functions, modes, buffers, etc.
- Environment variables
- Directory paths
- Code in general
According to official elm-format documentation there is elm-format-on-save option. I've added it to layer documentation and introduced "On save usage" section which now contains info about elm format on save and imports sort on save.
Indentation in the elm layer was confusing to me at first so I thought it would be a good idea to add a note. I stole the section from elm-modes docs: https://github.com/jcollard/elm-mode#indentation
(In vim style) this leaves the `n` to its usual binding to repeat the
last search which is much more practical when searching for package to
install.
elm-package-next / elm-packge-previous don't seem to do much more than
move to next/previous line so not much functionality is lost.
Helm seems to treat "!" specially in pattern matching, so having a ! in
the pattern string when traversing directories is problematic. This
change fixes#2737, because as far as I can tell "+" has no special
meaning in a helm pattern.
Of course, we can choose a different character, but I'm fond of "+" as
representing "more layers here".
2015-09-11 00:13:51 -04:00
Renamed from layers/!lang/elm/README.org (Browse further)