branch: externals/denote
commit 5e10082d8eb2bb7c0f9dac2cd887a68b7d82219a
Merge: 21b03db4a8 8fca695299
Author: Protesilaos Stavrou <[email protected]>
Commit: GitHub <[email protected]>

    Merge pull request #505 from lgatto/patch-2
    
    Update README.org
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 README.org | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.org b/README.org
index 8be8cf0173..35bfa0227b 100644
--- a/README.org
+++ b/README.org
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ Obligations, Tasks, and Engagements.
 #+findex: denote-subdirectory
 #+findex: denote-template
 #+findex: denote-signature
-There are five main ways to write a note with Denote: invoke the
+There are seven main ways to write a note with Denote: invoke the
 ~denote~, ~denote-type~, ~denote-date~, ~denote-subdirectory~,
 ~denote-template~, ~denote-signature~ commands, or leverage the
 ~org-capture-templates~ by setting up a template which calls the
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ subsequent sections.  Other more specialised commands exist 
as well,
 which one shall learn about as they read through this manual.  We do
 not want to overwhelm the user with options at this stage.
 
-All these commands constructs the file name in accordance with the user option
+All these commands construct the file name in accordance with the user option
 ~denote-file-name-components-order~ 
([[#h:dc8c40e0-233a-4991-9ad3-2cf5f05ef1cd][Change the order of file name 
components]]).
 
 ** Standard note creation

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