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[elpa] externals/speedrect 040d12b907 83/90: Update README.md


From: ELPA Syncer
Subject: [elpa] externals/speedrect 040d12b907 83/90: Update README.md
Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2024 18:59:19 -0500 (EST)

branch: externals/speedrect
commit 040d12b907e28841161721d42a2990ee5779ef2c
Author: JD Smith <93749+jdtsmith@users.noreply.github.com>
Commit: GitHub <noreply@github.com>

    Update README.md
---
 README.md | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index a2020d9518..93e229c61a 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Use calc, it's super-powerful...
 You don't have to be in the same `mark-rectangle-mode` session to yank a 
matrix from calc.  As long as the height of your rectangle matches the number 
of matrix rows, it will just work.  So you can start in one buffer, accumulate 
a matrix, manipulate it, switch to another buffer, and yank it there.
 
 > [!NOTE]
-> What you see is what you get in calc.  The numbers shown in calc will be 
yanked as they appears (omitting brackets and expanding any `...` style 
shortening in effect).  `v ,` will remove commas for a cleaner appearance.  `v 
>` will right align numbers.  `d f` will let you set the number of digits after 
the decimal.  And _many_ more options.
+> What you see is what you get in calc.  The numbers shown in calc will be 
yanked as they appear on the stack, except `speedrect` automatically omits 
brackets and expands `...` vector shortening.  `v ,` will remove commas for a 
cleaner appearance.  `v >` will right align numbers.  `d f` will let you set 
the number of digits after the decimal.  And _many_ more numerical formatting 
options.  By default a 
 
 ## Key Listing
 



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