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1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/src/srp/fw-ec/index.html b/src/srp/fw-ec/index.html index f528ab9..81caeea 100644 --- a/src/srp/fw-ec/index.html +++ b/src/srp/fw-ec/index.html @@ -174,12 +174,12 @@ premise is this: the capslock key is arguably the easiest modifier key to hit, and it’s currently bound to the escape key on my system. This is inefficient though, because nobody makes - key-bindings that chord the escape-key with another key; chords - are always done with a modifier like control, and Emacs is no - different. So my plan was to make it so that the capslock key - when used on its own mimics an escape-key, while instead - mimicking the left-control-key when used in a chord with another - key. + key-bindings that chord the escape-key with another key; + chords <x-ref>1</x-ref> are always done with a modifier like + control, and Emacs is no different. So my plan was to make it + so that the capslock key when used on its own mimics an + escape-key, while instead mimicking the left-control-key when + used in a chord with another key. </p> <p> @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ </p> <aside> - <p> + <p data-ref="1"> If you’re confused by what I mean by a “key-chord”, I am simply referring to pressing multiple keys in conjunction, such as when you press “<kbd>Ctrl + C</kbd>” to copy text. |