From 2ab6deaecb4576c932dd63186927e9481bf5dedc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mitchell <70453897+667e-11@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 05:20:39 -0500 Subject: Rename '_m' to '_M'. --- doc/manual/7_Modules.md | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/manual/7_Modules.md') diff --git a/doc/manual/7_Modules.md b/doc/manual/7_Modules.md index 4885b9cd..50461062 100644 --- a/doc/manual/7_Modules.md +++ b/doc/manual/7_Modules.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ module: generic and language-specific. This class of modules is usually available globally for programming in all languages or writing plain-text. An example is the -[textadept](../modules/_m.textadept.html) module which implements most of +[textadept](../modules/_M.textadept.html) module which implements most of Textadept's functionality (find/replace, key commands, menus, snippets, etc.). These kinds of modules are generally loaded on startup. See the [preferences](9_Preferences.html#user_init) page for instructions on how to load @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ generic modules when Textadept starts. Each module of this class of modules is named after a language lexer in the `lexers/` directory and is only available only for editing code in that particular programming language unless you specify otherwise. Examples are the -[cpp](../modules/_m.cpp.html) and [lua](../modules/_m.lua.html) modules which +[cpp](../modules/_M.cpp.html) and [lua](../modules/_M.lua.html) modules which provide special editing features for the C/C++ and Lua languages respectively. #### Lexer @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ is loaded or a buffer's lexer is set to that language. #### Snippets Most language-specific modules have a set of -[snippets](../modules/_m.textadept.snippets.html). Press `Ctrl+K` (`⌥⇥` on Mac +[snippets](../modules/_M.textadept.snippets.html). Press `Ctrl+K` (`⌥⇥` on Mac OSX) for a list of available snippets or see the module's Lua code. To insert a snippet, type its trigger followed by the `Tab` (`⇥`) key. Subsequent presses of `Tab` (`⇥`) causes the caret to enter tab stops in sequential order, `Shift+Tab` @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ another snippet). #### Commands Most language-specific modules have a set of [key -commands](../modules/_m.textadept.keys.html). See the module's Lua code for +commands](../modules/_M.textadept.keys.html). See the module's Lua code for which key commands are available. They are typically stored in the `Ctrl+L` (`⌘L` on Mac OSX) key prefix. @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ module, it will be loaded instead of the one that comes with Textadept. ## Developing Modules -See the [LuaDoc](../modules/_m.html) for modules. +See the [LuaDoc](../modules/_M.html) for modules. ## Customizing Modules @@ -135,10 +135,10 @@ a `post_init.lua` file. For example, instead of copying the `lua` module and changing its `set_buffer_properties()` function to use tabs, you can do this from `post_init.lua`: - function _m.lua.set_buffer_properties() + function _M.lua.set_buffer_properties() buffer.use_tabs = true end Similarly, you can use `post_init.lua` to change the compile/run commands, load -more [Adeptsense tags](../modules/_m.textadept.adeptsense.html#load_ctags), and +more [Adeptsense tags](../modules/_M.textadept.adeptsense.html#load_ctags), and add additional key commands and snippets. -- cgit v1.2.3