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[elpa] externals/speedrect ce32628339 73/90: Update README.md


From: ELPA Syncer
Subject: [elpa] externals/speedrect ce32628339 73/90: Update README.md
Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2024 18:59:17 -0500 (EST)

branch: externals/speedrect
commit ce32628339ead91f7250761c1f2045782c89671c
Author: JD Smith <93749+jdtsmith@users.noreply.github.com>
Commit: GitHub <noreply@github.com>

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 Quick key bindings and other tools for Emacs' `rectangle-mark-mode`.
 
-`SpeedRect` is a small Emacs package that provides convenient "modal" key 
bindings and other tools while in `rectangle-mark-mode` (`C-x SPC`, or 
`C-M-mouse1` drag, by default).
+`SpeedRect` is a small Emacs package that automatically provides convenient 
"modal" key bindings and other tools while in `rectangle-mark-mode` (`C-x SPC`, 
or `C-M-mouse1` drag, by default).
 
 ## Features
 
 - Single-key [bindings](#key-listing) for all the basic rectangle functions: 
open, insert string, kill, delete, clear, copy, yank.
-- Restarts by default, so you can continue rectangle actions.
+- Restarts by default, so you can continue actions on the current rectangle.
 - Ability to restore the last rectangle's position, which gets auto-saved.
 - Additional command to _invert the deletion_, i.e. delete the _unmarked 
columns_ in affected rows, keeping only the marked rectangle on those lines.
-- Change your mind and start a new rectangle from point. 
-- Exposes a useful command (`SPC`) to delete whitespace from the left 
rectangle boundary.
+- Change your mind and start a new rectangle from point.
+- Delete whitespace from the left rectangle boundary.
 - Column shift: slide the marked rectangle position left or right, 1 (hold 
shift) or 5 (meta-shift) columns at a time (or any number of columns, with a 
numerical prefix). 
 - Two-way interaction with Calc: send sums or tables of data into calc, and 
yank processed matrix data back into the rectangle from the top of calc's stack.
-- Quickly add multiple cursors on each line of the current rectangle.  
+- Quickly add multiple cursors on each line of the current rectangle.
+- Wrap text within the rectangle.
 - A useful help page (`?`). 
 
 ## News
 
+- **v0.5.1**: Improved rectangle shift off ends of lines.
 - **v0.5**: New command `f` to fill (wrap) text in the rectangle.  Use prefix 
for fill width (defaults to rectangle width).
 - **v0.4**: New command `x` for moving around rectangle corners, and `M` for 
placing multiple-cursors on each line at the current column.
 



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