branch: scratch/ediprolog commit 51a610ebc2a0f0302927c1940c20c160937ee36c Author: Markus Triska <markus.tri...@gmx.at> Commit: Markus Triska <markus.tri...@gmx.at>
formatting and layout of Emacs commands --- README.md | 9 ++++++--- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 7c3f85db1e..23b8cbe7b6 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ *ediprolog* lets you interact with SWI-Prolog in all Emacs buffers. You can consult Prolog programs and evaluate embedded queries. +**Screenshot** +  # Installation @@ -39,7 +41,7 @@ If you press F10 when point is on that query, you get: When waiting for output of the Prolog process, you can press C-g to unblock Emacs and continue with other work. To resume interaction -with the Prolog process, use M-x ediprolog-toplevel RET. +with the Prolog process, use **M-x ediprolog-toplevel RET**. If you press F10 when point is *not* on a query, the buffer content is consulted in the Prolog process, and point is moved to the first @@ -50,7 +52,8 @@ process are logged in the buffer `*ediprolog-history*`. Use **M-x ediprolog-localize RET** to make any Prolog process started in the current buffer buffer-local. This way, you can run distinct -processes simultaneously. Revert with **M-x ediprolog-unlocalize RET**. +processes simultaneously. Revert with +**M-x ediprolog-unlocalize RET**. `ediprolog-dwim` with prefix arguments has special meanings: @@ -63,4 +66,4 @@ processes simultaneously. Revert with **M-x ediprolog-unlocalize RET**. | C-u F10 | first consult buffer, then evaluate query (if any) | | C-u C-u F10 | like C-u F10, with a new process | -Tested with SWI-Prolog 5.6 and 6.6 + Emacs 21.2, 22.3, 23.1 and 24.3 +Tested with SWI-Prolog 5.6, 6.6 and 7.2 + Emacs 21.2, 22.3, 23.1 and 24.3.