branch: externals/denote commit 58835d479b2b9f09587cd42d31c06ce49795755f Author: Protesilaos Stavrou <i...@protesilaos.com> Commit: Protesilaos Stavrou <i...@protesilaos.com>
Make minor edits to the description --- README.org | 11 ++++++----- denote.el | 13 +++++++------ 2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.org b/README.org index bf2462ba3f..8823dfbdcc 100644 --- a/README.org +++ b/README.org @@ -73,13 +73,14 @@ modify this GNU manual.” :END: Denote aims to be a simple-to-use, focused-in-scope, and effective -note-taking tool for Emacs. +note-taking and file-naming tool for Emacs. -Denote is based on the idea that notes should follow a predictable and +Denote is based on the idea that files should follow a predictable and descriptive file-naming scheme. The file name must offer a clear -indication of what the note is about, without reference to any other -metadata. Denote basically streamlines the creation of such files -while providing facilities to link between them. +indication of what the contents are about, without reference to any +other metadata. Denote basically streamlines the creation of such +files or file names while providing facilities to link between them +(where those files are editable). Denote's file-naming scheme is not limited to "notes". It can be used for all types of file, including those that are not editable in Emacs, diff --git a/denote.el b/denote.el index 135089a74a..b2323b94c4 100644 --- a/denote.el +++ b/denote.el @@ -27,13 +27,14 @@ ;;; Commentary: ;; Denote aims to be a simple-to-use, focused-in-scope, and effective -;; note-taking tool for Emacs. +;; note-taking and file-naming tool for Emacs. ;; -;; Denote is based on the idea that notes should follow a predictable and -;; descriptive file-naming scheme. The file name must offer a clear -;; indication of what the note is about, without reference to any other -;; metadata. Denote basically streamlines the creation of such files -;; while providing facilities to link between them. +;; Denote is based on the idea that files should follow a predictable +;; and descriptive file-naming scheme. The file name must offer a +;; clear indication of what the contents are about, without reference +;; to any other metadata. Denote basically streamlines the creation +;; of such files or file names while providing facilities to link +;; between them (where those files are editable). ;; ;; Denote's file-naming scheme is not limited to "notes". It can be used ;; for all types of file, including those that are not editable in Emacs,