From 6fee63a8d7f91a91ffa2b785e67f4d418055bd98 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Leo Vivier Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2019 22:21:51 +0200 Subject: Rephrase & Make --- doc/ranger.1 | 5 ++--- doc/ranger.pod | 5 ++--- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/ranger.1 b/doc/ranger.1 index c5bef68f..bccbfa98 100644 --- a/doc/ranger.1 +++ b/doc/ranger.1 @@ -433,9 +433,8 @@ the end of the line automatically. .PP To write a literal %, you need to escape it by writing %%. .PP -Note that macros are expanded twice when using chain. For example, to insert -a space character in a chained command, you would write %%space. This is -because the chain command is a macro-expanding command itself. +Note that macros are expanded twice when using chain. For example, to insert +a space character in a chained command, you would write %%space: chain command1; command2%%space .SS "\s-1BOOKMARKS\s0" .IX Subsection "BOOKMARKS" diff --git a/doc/ranger.pod b/doc/ranger.pod index e178bf04..0fd5cc47 100644 --- a/doc/ranger.pod +++ b/doc/ranger.pod @@ -328,9 +328,8 @@ the end of the line automatically. To write a literal %, you need to escape it by writing %%. -Note that macros are expanded twice when using chain. For example, to insert -a space character in a chained command, you would write %%space. This is -because the chain command is a macro-expanding command itself. +Note that macros are expanded twice when using chain. For example, to insert +a space character in a chained command, you would write %%space: chain command1; command2%%space =head2 BOOKMARKS -- cgit 1.4.1-2-gfad0