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[elpa] 03/03: [gnugo int] Drop leading "*" in docstrings.
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Thien-Thi Nguyen |
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[elpa] 03/03: [gnugo int] Drop leading "*" in docstrings. |
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Sat, 08 Feb 2014 09:57:24 +0000 |
ttn pushed a commit to branch ttn-gnugo
in repository elpa.
commit cfa23d60e1af4c9b9e763d69e932f885f8367973
Author: Thien-Thi Nguyen <address@hidden>
Date: Fri Feb 7 15:22:20 2014 +0100
[gnugo int] Drop leading "*" in docstrings.
* packages/gnugo/gnugo.el (gnugo-program, gnugo-board-mode-hook)
(gnugo-post-move-hook, gnugo-animation-string, gnugo-mode-line)
(gnugo-X-face, gnugo-O-face, gnugo-grid-face): ...here.
---
packages/gnugo/ChangeLog | 8 ++++++++
packages/gnugo/gnugo.el | 16 ++++++++--------
2 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/packages/gnugo/ChangeLog b/packages/gnugo/ChangeLog
index 228fc3d..09c6f00 100644
--- a/packages/gnugo/ChangeLog
+++ b/packages/gnugo/ChangeLog
@@ -1,5 +1,13 @@
2014-02-07 Thien-Thi Nguyen <address@hidden>
+ [gnugo int] Drop leading "*" in docstrings.
+
+ * gnugo.el (gnugo-program, gnugo-board-mode-hook)
+ (gnugo-post-move-hook, gnugo-animation-string, gnugo-mode-line)
+ (gnugo-X-face, gnugo-O-face, gnugo-grid-face): ...here.
+
+2014-02-07 Thien-Thi Nguyen <address@hidden>
+
[gnugo int] Hang the sync-return-stash on the process object.
* gnugo.el (gnugo-synchronous-send/return):
diff --git a/packages/gnugo/gnugo.el b/packages/gnugo/gnugo.el
index dfa557f..8f218ed 100644
--- a/packages/gnugo/gnugo.el
+++ b/packages/gnugo/gnugo.el
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ This follows a MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH scheme.")
;;; Variables for the uninquisitive programmer
(defvar gnugo-program "gnugo"
- "*Command to start an external program that speaks GTP, such as \"gnugo\".
+ "Command to start an external program that speaks GTP, such as \"gnugo\".
The value may also be in the form \"PROGRAM OPTIONS...\" in which case the
the command `gnugo' will prefix OPTIONS in its default offering when it
queries you for additional options. It is an error for \"--mode\" to appear
@@ -101,10 +101,10 @@ http://www.gnu.org/software/gnugo")
"Keymap for GNUGO Board mode.")
(defvar gnugo-board-mode-hook nil
- "*Hook run when entering GNUGO Board mode.")
+ "Hook run when entering GNUGO Board mode.")
(defvar gnugo-post-move-hook nil
- "*Normal hook run after a move and before the board is refreshed.
+ "Normal hook run after a move and before the board is refreshed.
Hook functions can prevent the call to `gnugo-refresh' by evaluating:
(setq inhibit-gnugo-refresh t)
Initially, when `run-hooks' is called, the current buffer is the GNUGO
@@ -126,13 +126,13 @@ care not to call (directly or indirectly through some
other function)
;; knows many people may come to know; knowledge does not build
;; solely move by move. Wisdom, on the other hand...
yada yada yada))
- "*String whose individual characters are used for animation.
+ "String whose individual characters are used for animation.
Specifically, the commands `gnugo-worm-stones' and `gnugo-dragon-stones'
render the stones in their respective result groups as the first character
in the string, then the next, and so on.")
(defvar gnugo-mode-line "~b ~w :~m :~u"
- "*A `mode-line-format'-compliant value for GNUGO Board mode.
+ "A `mode-line-format'-compliant value for GNUGO Board mode.
If a single string, the following special escape sequences are
replaced with their associated information:
~b,~w black,white captures (a number)
@@ -144,13 +144,13 @@ The times are in seconds, or \"-\" if that information is
not available.
For ~t, the value is a snapshot, use `gnugo-refresh' to update it.")
(defvar gnugo-X-face 'font-lock-string-face
- "*Name of face to use for X (black) stones.")
+ "Name of face to use for X (black) stones.")
(defvar gnugo-O-face 'font-lock-builtin-face
- "*Name of face to use for O (white) stones.")
+ "Name of face to use for O (white) stones.")
(defvar gnugo-grid-face 'default
- "*Name of face to use for the grid (A B C ... 1 2 3 ...).")
+ "Name of face to use for the grid (A B C ... 1 2 3 ...).")
;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
;;; Variables for the inquisitive programmer