vim-patch:9c4389a: runtime(doc): Fix small style issues (#29263)

closes: vim/vim#14942

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Co-authored-by: h-east <h.east.727@gmail.com>
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@ -686,7 +686,7 @@ You might want to select the font used for the menus. Unfortunately this
doesn't always work. See the system specific remarks below, and 'langmenu'.
USING UTF-8 IN X-Windows *utf-8-in-xwindows*
USING UTF-8 IN X-WINDOWS *utf-8-in-xwindows*
You need to specify a font to be used. For double-wide characters another
font is required, which is exactly twice as wide. There are three ways to do

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@ -1296,7 +1296,7 @@ passed to make, say :make html or :make pdf.
Additional arguments can be passed to pandoc:
- either by appending them to make, say `:make html --self-contained` .
- or setting them in `b:pandoc_compiler_args` or `g:pandoc_compiler_args`
- or setting them in `b:pandoc_compiler_args` or `g:pandoc_compiler_args`.
PERL *quickfix-perl* *compiler-perl*

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@ -466,14 +466,14 @@ ASTRO *astro.vim* *ft-astro-syntax*
Configuration
The following variables control certain syntax highlighting features.
You can add them to your .vimrc: >
You can add them to your .vimrc.
To enables TypeScript and TSX for ".astro" files (default "disable"): >
let g:astro_typescript = "enable"
<
Enables TypeScript and TSX for ".astro" files. Default Value: "disable" >
To enables Stylus for ".astro" files (default "disable"): >
let g:astro_stylus = "enable"
<
Enables Stylus for ".astro" files. Default Value: "disable"
NOTE: You need to install an external plugin to support stylus in astro files.
@ -1437,7 +1437,7 @@ Note: Syntax folding might slow down syntax highlighting significantly,
especially for large files.
HTML/OS (by Aestiva) *htmlos.vim* *ft-htmlos-syntax*
HTML/OS (BY AESTIVA) *htmlos.vim* *ft-htmlos-syntax*
The coloring scheme for HTML/OS works as follows: