vim-patch:17dca3cb97cd (#26584)

runtime(doc): grammar & typo fixes

closes: vim/vim#13654

17dca3cb97

Co-authored-by: Dominique Pellé <dominique.pelle@tomtom.com>
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zeertzjq 2023-12-15 06:42:29 +08:00 committed by GitHub
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3 changed files with 9 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -5171,9 +5171,9 @@ printf({fmt}, {expr1} ...) *printf()*
< This limits the length of the text used from "line" to
"width" bytes.
If the argument to be formatted is specified using a posional
argument specifier, and a '*' is used to indicate that a
number argument is to be used to specify the width or
If the argument to be formatted is specified using a
positional argument specifier, and a '*' is used to indicate
that a number argument is to be used to specify the width or
precision, the argument(s) to be used must also be specified
using a {n$} positional argument specifier. See |printf-$|.

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@ -6156,9 +6156,9 @@ function vim.fn.prevnonblank(lnum) end
--- <This limits the length of the text used from "line" to
--- "width" bytes.
---
--- If the argument to be formatted is specified using a posional
--- argument specifier, and a '*' is used to indicate that a
--- number argument is to be used to specify the width or
--- If the argument to be formatted is specified using a
--- positional argument specifier, and a '*' is used to indicate
--- that a number argument is to be used to specify the width or
--- precision, the argument(s) to be used must also be specified
--- using a {n$} positional argument specifier. See |printf-$|.
---

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@ -7443,9 +7443,9 @@ M.funcs = {
<This limits the length of the text used from "line" to
"width" bytes.
If the argument to be formatted is specified using a posional
argument specifier, and a '*' is used to indicate that a
number argument is to be used to specify the width or
If the argument to be formatted is specified using a
positional argument specifier, and a '*' is used to indicate
that a number argument is to be used to specify the width or
precision, the argument(s) to be used must also be specified
using a {n$} positional argument specifier. See |printf-$|.