--- a/specky/doc/specky.txt Sat Dec 18 23:38:55 2010 -0800
+++ b/specky/doc/specky.txt Fri Dec 24 20:01:10 2010 -0800
@@ -91,11 +91,11 @@
Otherwise, you'll need to locate it, and tell rspec to use it in one of two
ways.
- 1) Set the *g:speckyRunSpecCmd* variable explicitly:
+ 1) Set the 'g:speckyRunSpecCmd' variable explicitly:
- let g:speckyRunRdocCmd = "rspec -r ~/.vim/ruby/specky_formatter.rb -f SpeckyFormatter" ~
+ let g:speckyRunSpecCmd = "rspec -r ~/.vim/ruby/specky_formatter.rb -f SpeckyFormatter" ~
- 2) or, leave *g:speckyRunSpecCmd* at its default value, and instead use
+ 2) or, leave 'g:speckyRunSpecCmd' at its default value, and instead use
an '.rspec' settings file in the root directory of the the project
you're working in. I find this method much more flexible -- the
'.rspec' file can be carried with your project, and customized to