* lisp/so-long.el: Decrease use of passive voice.
Suggested by Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org>.
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;; simply aren't optimised (remotely) for this scenario, so performance can
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;; suffer significantly.
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;; When such files are detected, the command `so-long' is automatically called,
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;; overriding certain minor modes and variables with performance implications
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;; (all configurable), in order to enhance performance in the buffer.
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;; When so-long detects such a file, it calls the command `so-long', which
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;; overrides certain minor modes and variables (you can configure the details)
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;; to improve performance in the buffer.
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;; The default action enables the major mode `so-long-mode' in place of the mode
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;; that Emacs selected. This ensures that the original major mode cannot affect
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