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[elpa] externals/consult-recoll d550a76ffb 24/50: a bit more structure


From: ELPA Syncer
Subject: [elpa] externals/consult-recoll d550a76ffb 24/50: a bit more structure
Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2022 18:57:42 -0400 (EDT)

branch: externals/consult-recoll
commit d550a76ffb00846a1b91be595e5adf5b9b2b1f93
Author: jao <jao@gnu.org>
Commit: jao <jao@gnu.org>

    a bit more structure
---
 readme.org | 32 +++++++++++++++++++-------------
 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)

diff --git a/readme.org b/readme.org
index 2bc3d744b9..b5082919b8 100644
--- a/readme.org
+++ b/readme.org
@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
 #+title: consult-recoll
 
+* About
+
 [[https://www.lesbonscomptes.com/recoll/][Recoll]] queries in emacs using 
[[https://github.com/minad/consult][consult]].
 
 This package requires a working recoll index, and ~recollq~ in your
@@ -10,21 +12,25 @@ path.
   - See also the associated customization group for ways to tweak the
     command's behaviour (e.g., how the selected candidate is visited).
 
-*** Tips
-***** Two-level filtering
+* Tips
+*** Two-level filtering
 
-      ~consult-recoll~ builds on the asychronous logic inside =consult.el=,
-      so you can use consult's handy 
[[https://github.com/minad/consult#asynchronous-search][two-level filtering]], 
which allows
-      searching over the results of a query. For example, if you start
-      typing
+    ~consult-recoll~ builds on the asychronous logic inside =consult.el=,
+    so you can use consult's handy 
[[https://github.com/minad/consult#asynchronous-search][two-level filtering]], 
which allows
+    searching over the results of a query. For example, if you start
+    typing
 
-            #goedel's theorem
+    #+begin_example
+     #goedel's theorem
+    #+end_example
 
-      see a bunch of results, and want to narrow them to those lines
-      matching, say, "hofstadter", you can type ~#~ (which stops further
-      recoll queries) followed by the term you're interested in:
+    see a bunch of results, and want to narrow them to those lines
+    matching, say, "hofstadter", you can type ~#~ (which stops further
+    recoll queries) followed by the term you're interested in:
 
-            #goedel's theorem#hofstadter
+    #+begin_example
+      #goedel's theorem#hofstadter
+    #+end_example
 
-      at which point only matches containing "hofstadter" will be
-      offered.
+    at which point only matches containing "hofstadter" will be
+    offered.



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