From b934a15507e24db6c2b2c2e14d9a2ff97005e4c4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: nik gaffney Date: Fri, 6 May 2016 14:37:56 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] formatting --- README.org | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.org b/README.org index 79ffbea..6d30cb3 100644 --- a/README.org +++ b/README.org @@ -4,17 +4,17 @@ A simple package to disconnect from the online world for a while, possibly recon * disconnection -``M-x quiet`` will disconnect from the network, optionally reconecting after a certain time. +~M-x quiet~ will disconnect from the network, optionally reconecting after a certain time. -the function ``quiet`` can be used anywhere in emacs where lack of network access could be seen a as a feature, e.g. as a mode-hook (or with ``defadvice``) to your preferred distraction free writing environment. +the function ~quiet~ can be used anywhere in emacs where lack of network access could be seen a as a feature, e.g. as a mode-hook (or with ~defadvice~) to your preferred distraction free writing environment. * reconection - ``M-x quiet-reconnect`` will manually reconect to the network, however you can enable a timer to automatically reconnect by setting ``quiet-timer`` to a number of minutes. e.g. ``(setq quiet-timer 60)`` will let ``quiet`` to reconnect after one hour. if ``quiet-timer`` is set to 0 it won't reconnect automatically. + ~M-x quiet-reconnect~ will manually reconect to the network, however you can enable a timer to automatically reconnect by setting ~quiet-timer~ to a number of minutes. e.g. ~(setq quiet-timer 60)~ will let ~quiet~ to reconnect after one hour. if ~quiet-timer~ is set to 0 it won't reconnect automatically. * network interfaces -you may want to ``customize`` or ``setq`` ``quiet-disconnect`` and ``quiet-connect`` to the appropriate shell commands to turn your network (or single interface) on or off. +you may want to ~customize~ or ~setq~ ~quiet-disconnect~ and ~quiet-connect~ to the appropriate shell commands to turn your network (or single interface) on or off. - MacOS (current default) % networksetup -setairportpower airport {on,off}