vim-patch:ba77bbb5c775

runtime(doc): fix typos.

* Fix typo in document (Related: vim/vim#12516)
* Fix E1363 duplication
* Fix one more typo.

ba77bbb5c7

Co-authored-by: h_east <h.east.727@gmail.com>
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zeertzjq 2023-10-03 06:20:44 +08:00
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@ -742,7 +742,7 @@ An example for subtracting (which isn't very useful): >
On this text: On this text:
1 one ~ 1 one ~
2 two ~ 2 two ~
3 three FOLDED~ 3 three FOLDED ~
4 four FOLDED ~ 4 four FOLDED ~
5 five FOLDED ~ 5 five FOLDED ~
6 six FOLDED ~ 6 six FOLDED ~

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@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ So to enable this only for ruby, set the following variable: >
:let g:ruby_exec = 1 :let g:ruby_exec = 1
If both, the global `plugin_exec` and the `<filetype>_exec` specific variable If both, the global `plugin_exec` and the `<filetype>_exec` specific variable
are set, the filetpe specific variable should have precedent. are set, the filetype specific variable should have precedent.
AWK *ft-awk-plugin* AWK *ft-awk-plugin*

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@ -1065,7 +1065,7 @@ match ASCII characters, as indicated by the range.
\(\) A pattern enclosed by escaped parentheses. */\(* */\(\)* */\)* \(\) A pattern enclosed by escaped parentheses. */\(* */\(\)* */\)*
E.g., "\(^a\)" matches 'a' at the start of a line. E.g., "\(^a\)" matches 'a' at the start of a line.
There can only be ten of these. You can use "\%(" to add more, but There can only be nine of these. You can use "\%(" to add more, but
not counting it as a sub-expression. not counting it as a sub-expression.
*E51* *E54* *E55* *E872* *E873* *E51* *E54* *E55* *E872* *E873*