branch: externals/denote-sequence
commit b0507605e1d18a280d01f7d267c6f95a7b19ec45
Author: Protesilaos Stavrou <[email protected]>
Commit: Protesilaos Stavrou <[email protected]>
Fix inaccuracy in the docstring of denote-sequence-scheme
Thanks to liyingzhi for bringing this matter to my attention in issue
18: <https://github.com/protesilaos/denote-sequence/issues/18>.
---
README.org | 2 +-
denote-sequence.el | 2 +-
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/README.org b/README.org
index e203cf3bd3..47cbaead74 100644
--- a/README.org
+++ b/README.org
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ Denote Sequence is meant to be a collective effort. Every
bit of help matters.
+ Contributions to code or the manual :: Ashton Wiersdorf, Claudio
Migliorelli, Kierin Bell, Rory Molinari, Peter Prevos, alan-w-255,
- juh.
+ juh, liyingzhi.
+ Ideas and/or user feedback :: Alex Carney, Mirko Hernandez.
diff --git a/denote-sequence.el b/denote-sequence.el
index 532d7e61da..8e21cfe272 100644
--- a/denote-sequence.el
+++ b/denote-sequence.el
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ that 1a2 refers to the second child of the first child of
parent 1.
Because they alternate between numbers and letters, they do not use the
equals sign. When a number cannot be represented by a single letter,
two or more are used instead, such as the number 51 corresponding to
-zx (z is 26 and x is 25).
+zx (z is 26 and x is 24).
Alphanumeric delimited sequences combine elements of the aforementioned.
Levels of depth are expressed as alternating numbers and letters, like