vim-patch:partial:52e7cc2: runtime(doc): tweak documentation style a bit (#29897)

closes: vim/vim#15371

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Co-authored-by: h-east <h.east.727@gmail.com>
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@ -2167,7 +2167,7 @@ text...
let lconst[1][0] = 'b' " OK let lconst[1][0] = 'b' " OK
< *E995* < *E995*
It is an error to specify an existing variable with It is an error to specify an existing variable with
:const. > |:const|. >
:let x = 1 :let x = 1
:const x = 1 " Error! :const x = 1 " Error!
< *E996* < *E996*

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@ -1939,7 +1939,7 @@ command in ex mode: >
two two
. .
:visual :visual
<appends the following text, after the cursor line: > appends the following text, after the cursor line: >
one one
two two
< <

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@ -4432,17 +4432,17 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
Using CTRL-X on "0" or CTRL-A on "18446744073709551615" Using CTRL-X on "0" or CTRL-A on "18446744073709551615"
(2^64 - 1) has no effect, overflow is prevented. (2^64 - 1) has no effect, overflow is prevented.
blank If included, treat numbers as signed or unsigned based on blank If included, treat numbers as signed or unsigned based on
preceding whitespace. If a number with a leading dash has its preceding whitespace. If a number with a leading dash has its
dash immediately preceded by a non-whitespace character (i.e., dash immediately preceded by a non-whitespace character (i.e.,
not a tab or a " "), the negative sign won't be considered as not a tab or a " "), the negative sign won't be considered as
part of the number. For example: part of the number. For example:
Using CTRL-A on "14" in "Carbon-14" results in "Carbon-15" Using CTRL-A on "14" in "Carbon-14" results in "Carbon-15"
(without "blank" it would become "Carbon-13"). (without "blank" it would become "Carbon-13").
Using CTRL-X on "8" in "Carbon -8" results in "Carbon -9" Using CTRL-X on "8" in "Carbon -8" results in "Carbon -9"
(because -8 is preceded by whitespace. If "unsigned" was (because -8 is preceded by whitespace. If "unsigned" was
set, it would result in "Carbon -7"). set, it would result in "Carbon -7").
If this format is included, overflow is prevented as if If this format is included, overflow is prevented as if
"unsigned" were set. If both this format and "unsigned" are "unsigned" were set. If both this format and "unsigned" are
included, "unsigned" will take precedence. included, "unsigned" will take precedence.
Numbers which simply begin with a digit in the range 1-9 are always Numbers which simply begin with a digit in the range 1-9 are always

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@ -240,7 +240,8 @@ Adding nohlsearch package *nohlsearch-install*
Load the plugin with this command: > Load the plugin with this command: >
packadd nohlsearch packadd nohlsearch
< <
Automatically execute |:nohlsearch| after 'updatetime' or getting into |Insert| mode. Automatically execute |:nohlsearch| after 'updatetime' or getting into
|Insert| mode.
Thus assuming default updatetime, hlsearch would be suspended/turned off after Thus assuming default updatetime, hlsearch would be suspended/turned off after
4 seconds of idle time. 4 seconds of idle time.

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@ -4550,17 +4550,17 @@ vim.go.mouset = vim.go.mousetime
--- Using CTRL-X on "0" or CTRL-A on "18446744073709551615" --- Using CTRL-X on "0" or CTRL-A on "18446744073709551615"
--- (2^64 - 1) has no effect, overflow is prevented. --- (2^64 - 1) has no effect, overflow is prevented.
--- blank If included, treat numbers as signed or unsigned based on --- blank If included, treat numbers as signed or unsigned based on
--- preceding whitespace. If a number with a leading dash has its --- preceding whitespace. If a number with a leading dash has its
--- dash immediately preceded by a non-whitespace character (i.e., --- dash immediately preceded by a non-whitespace character (i.e.,
--- not a tab or a " "), the negative sign won't be considered as --- not a tab or a " "), the negative sign won't be considered as
--- part of the number. For example: --- part of the number. For example:
--- Using CTRL-A on "14" in "Carbon-14" results in "Carbon-15" --- Using CTRL-A on "14" in "Carbon-14" results in "Carbon-15"
--- (without "blank" it would become "Carbon-13"). --- (without "blank" it would become "Carbon-13").
--- Using CTRL-X on "8" in "Carbon -8" results in "Carbon -9" --- Using CTRL-X on "8" in "Carbon -8" results in "Carbon -9"
--- (because -8 is preceded by whitespace. If "unsigned" was --- (because -8 is preceded by whitespace. If "unsigned" was
--- set, it would result in "Carbon -7"). --- set, it would result in "Carbon -7").
--- If this format is included, overflow is prevented as if --- If this format is included, overflow is prevented as if
--- "unsigned" were set. If both this format and "unsigned" are --- "unsigned" were set. If both this format and "unsigned" are
--- included, "unsigned" will take precedence. --- included, "unsigned" will take precedence.
--- ---
--- Numbers which simply begin with a digit in the range 1-9 are always --- Numbers which simply begin with a digit in the range 1-9 are always

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@ -5718,17 +5718,17 @@ return {
Using CTRL-X on "0" or CTRL-A on "18446744073709551615" Using CTRL-X on "0" or CTRL-A on "18446744073709551615"
(2^64 - 1) has no effect, overflow is prevented. (2^64 - 1) has no effect, overflow is prevented.
blank If included, treat numbers as signed or unsigned based on blank If included, treat numbers as signed or unsigned based on
preceding whitespace. If a number with a leading dash has its preceding whitespace. If a number with a leading dash has its
dash immediately preceded by a non-whitespace character (i.e., dash immediately preceded by a non-whitespace character (i.e.,
not a tab or a " "), the negative sign won't be considered as not a tab or a " "), the negative sign won't be considered as
part of the number. For example: part of the number. For example:
Using CTRL-A on "14" in "Carbon-14" results in "Carbon-15" Using CTRL-A on "14" in "Carbon-14" results in "Carbon-15"
(without "blank" it would become "Carbon-13"). (without "blank" it would become "Carbon-13").
Using CTRL-X on "8" in "Carbon -8" results in "Carbon -9" Using CTRL-X on "8" in "Carbon -8" results in "Carbon -9"
(because -8 is preceded by whitespace. If "unsigned" was (because -8 is preceded by whitespace. If "unsigned" was
set, it would result in "Carbon -7"). set, it would result in "Carbon -7").
If this format is included, overflow is prevented as if If this format is included, overflow is prevented as if
"unsigned" were set. If both this format and "unsigned" are "unsigned" were set. If both this format and "unsigned" are
included, "unsigned" will take precedence. included, "unsigned" will take precedence.
Numbers which simply begin with a digit in the range 1-9 are always Numbers which simply begin with a digit in the range 1-9 are always