diff --git a/readme.org b/readme.org index 984bb83..9586b8f 100644 --- a/readme.org +++ b/readme.org @@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ more. A more common use case of ~evil-collection-translate-key~ would be for keeping the functionality of some keys that users may bind globally. For example, ~SPC~, ~[~, and ~]~ are bound in some modes. If you use these keys as global prefix - keys that you never want to be overriden, you'll want to give them higher + keys that you never want to be overridden, you'll want to give them higher priority than other evil keybindings (e.g. those made by ~(evil-define-key 'normal some-map ...)~). To do this, you can create an "intercept" map and bind your prefix keys in it instead of in ~evil-normal-state-map~: @@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ more. "[[" "[" "]]" "]")) -(add-hook 'evil-collection-setup-hook #'my-prefix-translation) +(add-hook 'evil-collection-setup-hook #'my-prefix-translations) (evil-collection-init) #+end_src