Vladimir Lomov <lomov...@gmail.com> writes: > Something like that?
The only question I had was whether there should be a \\' at the end of the xhtml line. I'm not sure how much real difference it makes, but I wonder if its absence is going to trip up somebody: "Why do the other two have a \\' but this one doesn't?" But I'll let you decide whether it should be present or not. It's already an improvement as it stands. I did apply the patch btw and checked that the docstring is as it should: it's good to go (with the above caveat). > > From 7840435bd76b38ab536108dfc105fdc53a6aa80d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > From: Vladimir Lomov <lomov...@gmail.com> > Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 08:42:15 +0900 > Subject: [PATCH] Fix docstring for `org-file-apps' > > * lisp/org.el: `org-file-apps' docstring: doubled backslashes (would > give usable output when run 'C-h v org-file-apps') and use correct > regexp to match digits. > > TINYCHANGE > --- > lisp/org.el | 6 +++--- > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el > index d0dffc7..5e56231 100644 > --- a/lisp/org.el > +++ b/lisp/org.el > @@ -1940,8 +1940,8 @@ file identifier are > filename matches the regexp. If you want to > use groups here, use shy groups. > > - Example: (\"\\.x?html\\'\" . \"firefox %s\") > - (\"\\(?:xhtml\\|html\\)\" . \"firefox %s\") > + Example: (\"\\\\.x?html\\\\'\" . \"firefox %s\") > + (\"\\\\(?:xhtml\\\\|html\\\\)\" . \"firefox %s\") > to open *.html and *.xhtml with firefox. > > - Regular expression which contains (non-shy) groups: > @@ -1956,7 +1956,7 @@ file identifier are > In a custom lisp form, you can access the group matches with > (match-string n link). > > - Example: (\"\\.pdf::\\(\\d+\\)\\'\" . \"evince -p %1 %s\") > + Example: (\"\\\\.pdf::\\\\([[:digit:]]+\\\\)\\\\'\" . > \"evince -p %1 %s\") > to open [[file:document.pdf::5]] with evince at page 5. > > `directory' Matches a directory -- Nick