* lisp/so-long.el: Doc fix to reduce use of passive voice.

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Stefan Kangas 2020-11-30 19:56:59 +01:00
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;; performance further, as well as making the so-long activity more obvious to
;; the user. These kinds of minified files are typically not intended to be
;; edited, so not providing the usual editing mode in such cases will rarely be
;; an issue. However, should the user wish to do so, the original state of the
;; buffer may be reinstated by calling `so-long-revert' (the key binding for
;; which is advertised when the major mode change occurs). If you prefer that
;; the major mode not be changed, the `so-long-minor-mode' action can be
;; configured.
;; an issue. However, you can reinstate the original state of the buffer by
;; calling `so-long-revert' (the key binding of which is advertised when the major
;; mode change occurs). If you prefer that the major mode not be changed, you
;; can customize the `so-long-minor-mode' action.
;;
;; The user options `so-long-action' and `so-long-action-alist' determine what
;; will happen when `so-long' and `so-long-revert' are invoked, allowing
;; alternative actions (including custom actions) to be configured. As well as
;; actions `so-long' and `so-long-revert' will take. This allows you to configure
;; alternative actions (including custom actions). As well as
;; the major and minor mode actions provided by this library, `longlines-mode'
;; is also supported by default as an alternative action.
;;