branch: elpa/sweeprolog
commit 048b49fb42984f99cf9d324007c7febe689a37e7
Author: Eshel Yaron <m...@eshelyaron.com>
Commit: Eshel Yaron <m...@eshelyaron.com>

    * README.org (Holes): Fix wording and index directives
---
 README.org | 9 ++++-----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.org b/README.org
index 6fe2fe6557..e2b394f6eb 100644
--- a/README.org
+++ b/README.org
@@ -1008,16 +1008,15 @@ can be automated by adding 
~sweeprolog-forward-hole-on-tab-mode~ to
   (add-hook 'sweeprolog-mode-hook #'sweeprolog-forward-hole-on-tab-mode)
 #+end_src
 
-#+CINDEX filling holes
-#+CINDEX holes, filling
+#+CINDEX: filling holes
+#+CINDEX: holes, filling
 To "fill" a hole marked by one of the aforementioned commands, either
 use ~C-c C-m~ as described above or type ~C-w~ (~M-x kill-region~) to kill
 the region and remove the placeholder variable, and then insert Prolog
 code as usual.  Yanking a hole with ~C-y~ (~yank~) after you kill it
 removes the special hole property and inserts it as a plain variable.
-This is particularly useful if you want to keep the variable name that
-Sweep chose for the hole--to do that simply press ~C-w C-y~ with the
-hole marked.
+This is can be useful if you want to keep the variable name that Sweep
+chose for the hole--simply press ~C-w C-y~ with the hole marked.
 
 As an alternative to manually killing the region with ~C-w~, with
 ~delete-selection-mode~ enabled the placeholder is automatically deleted

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