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| diff --git a/elisp.html.markdown b/elisp.html.markdown index c7699d5b..d3910759 100644 --- a/elisp.html.markdown +++ b/elisp.html.markdown @@ -6,7 +6,9 @@ filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el  ---  ```scheme -;; This gives an introduction to Emacs Lisp in 15 minutes (v0.2a) +;; This gives an introduction to Emacs Lisp in 15 minutes (v0.2d) +;; +;; Author: Bastien / @bzg2 / http://bzg.fr  ;;  ;; First make sure you read this text by Peter Norvig:  ;; http://norvig.com/21-days.html @@ -35,7 +37,7 @@ filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el  ;; Now look at the gray line at the bottom of the window:  ;;  ;; "*scratch*" is the name of the editing space you are now in. -;: This editing space is called a "buffer". +;; This editing space is called a "buffer".  ;;  ;; The scratch buffer is the default buffer when opening Emacs.  ;; You are never editing files: you are editing buffers that you @@ -75,7 +77,7 @@ filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el  ;; `C-j' inserts the result of the evaluation in the buffer.  ;; `C-xC-e' displays the same result in Emacs bottom line, -;: called the "minibuffer".  We will generally use `C-xC-e', +;; called the "minibuffer".  We will generally use `C-xC-e',  ;; as we don't want to clutter the buffer with useless text.  ;; `setq' stores a value into a variable: @@ -127,7 +129,7 @@ filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el  (switch-to-buffer-other-window "*test*")  ;; `C-xC-e' -;: => [screen has two windows and cursor is in the *test* buffer] +;; => [screen has two windows and cursor is in the *test* buffer]  ;; Mouse over the top window and left-click to go back.  Or you can  ;; use `C-xo' (i.e. hold down control-x and hit o) to go to the other @@ -138,7 +140,7 @@ filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el    (switch-to-buffer-other-window "*test*")    (hello "you"))  ;; `C-xC-e' -;: => [The screen has two windows and cursor is in the *test* buffer] +;; => [The screen has two windows and cursor is in the *test* buffer]  ;; Now if you don't mind, I'll stop asking you to hit `C-xC-e': do it  ;; for every sexp that follows. @@ -171,7 +173,7 @@ filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el  ;; Let's format a string:  (format "Hello %s!\n" "visitor") -;; %s is a place-holder for a string, replaced by "Alice". +;; %s is a place-holder for a string, replaced by "visitor".  ;; \n is the newline character.  ;; Let's refine our function by using format: @@ -346,4 +348,6 @@ filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el  ;; - Kevin Montuori  ;; - Arne Babenhauserheide  ;; - Alan Schmitt +;; - LinXitoW +;; - Aaron Meurer  ``` | 
