commit 57dc48d686dcc06bb481917cfcc98214d46f4f41
parent 306efbcdf3d6839e552dbca49c18a37bfb43b2e9
Author: Michael F. Schönitzer <michael@schoenitzer.de>
Date: Sun, 24 May 2020 23:49:10 +0200
Fix grammar in help file (#888)
Diffstat:
1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/vimwiki.txt b/doc/vimwiki.txt
@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ See also |:VimwikiMakeTomorrowDiaryNote|
Below is a listing of all local key mappings provided by Vimwiki. As local
settings, they are available when |FileType| is set to "vimwiki". These
-mappings may overwrite pre-existing mappings but they can be remapped or
+mappings may overwrite pre-existing mappings, but they can be remapped or
disabled (see |g:vimwiki_key_mappings|).
To remap commands that begin with <Plug>, you should do the following:
@@ -840,7 +840,7 @@ Vimwiki file.
Hint: this feature is simply a wrapper around |:lvimgrep|. For a
complete description of the search pattern format, see |:vimgrep|.
- For example, to perform a case insensitive search, use >
+ For example, to perform a case-insensitive search, use >
:VWS /\cpattern/
*:VimwikiBacklinks*
@@ -1750,7 +1750,7 @@ normal text followed by a parenthesis.
Roman numerals go up to MMMM) and numbers up to 2147483647. or
9223372036854775807. depending if your Vim is 32 or 64 bit.
-Also note that you can, of course, mix different list symbols in one list, but
+Also, note that you can, of course, mix different list symbols in one list, but
if you have the strange idea of putting a list with Roman numerals right after
a list using letters or vice versa, Vimwiki will get confused because it
cannot distinguish which is which (at least if the types are both upper case
@@ -1775,7 +1775,7 @@ Consider the following example: >
* [X] Simple toggling between [ ] and [X].
* [X] All list's subitems should be toggled on/off appropriately.
* [X] Toggle child subitems only if current line is list item
- * [X] Parent list item should be toggled depending on it's child items.
+ * [X] Parent list item should be toggled depending on its child items.
* [X] Make numbered list items toggleable too
* [X] Add highlighting to list item boxes
* [X] Add [ ] to the next list item created with o, O and <CR>.
@@ -1799,7 +1799,7 @@ parent items: >
* [ ] Simple toggling between [ ] and [X].
* [X] All of a list's subitems should be toggled on/off appropriately.
* [ ] Toggle child subitems only if current line is list item.
- * [ ] Parent list item should be toggled depending on it's child items.
+ * [ ] Parent list item should be toggled depending on its child items.
* [ ] Make numbered list items toggleable too.
* [ ] Add highlighting to list item boxes.
* [ ] Add [ ] to the next list item created using o, O or <CR>.
@@ -1919,7 +1919,7 @@ If you use markdown as the syntax for your wiki, there is a rubygem available
at https://github.com/patrickdavey/vimwiki_markdown which you can use to
convert the wiki markdown files into html.
-Also See |vimwiki-option-html_filename_parameterization| for supporting
+Also, See |vimwiki-option-html_filename_parameterization| for supporting
functionality.
==============================================================================
@@ -2445,7 +2445,7 @@ Key Default value~
custom_wiki2html ''
Description~
-The full path to an user-provided script that converts a wiki page to HTML.
+The full path to a user-provided script that converts a wiki page to HTML.
Vimwiki calls the provided |vimwiki-option-custom_wiki2html| script from the
command-line, using |:!| invocation.
@@ -2676,8 +2676,8 @@ desired.
*g:vimwiki_menu*
Create a menu in the menu bar of GVim, where you can open the available wikis.
-If the wiki has an assigned name (see |vimwiki-option-name|) the menu entry
-will match the name. Otherwise the final folder of |vimwiki-option-path| will
+If the wiki has an assigned name (see |vimwiki-option-name|), the menu entry
+will match the name. Otherwise, the final folder of |vimwiki-option-path| will
be used for the name. If there are duplicate entries the index number from
|g:vimwiki_list| will be appended to the name.
@@ -2721,7 +2721,7 @@ You can set it to a more fancy symbol like this:
*g:vimwiki_folding*
Enable/disable Vimwiki's folding (outline) functionality. Folding in Vimwiki
-can uses either the 'expr' or the 'syntax' |foldmethod| of Vim.
+can use either the 'expr' or the 'syntax' |foldmethod| of Vim.
Value Description~
'' Disable folding
@@ -3130,7 +3130,7 @@ Default: 0
*g:vimwiki_autowriteall*
Automatically save a modified wiki buffer when switching wiki pages. Has the
-same effect like setting the Vim option 'autowriteall', but it works for wiki
+same effect as setting the Vim option 'autowriteall', but it works for wiki
files only, while the Vim option is global.
Hint: if you're just annoyed that you have to save files manually to switch
wiki pages, consider setting the Vim option 'hidden' which makes that modified
@@ -3242,7 +3242,7 @@ The default is '<Leader>w'.
*g:vimwiki_auto_chdir*
When set to 1, enables auto-cd feature. Whenever Vimwiki page is opened,
-Vimwiki performs an |:lcd| to the root Vimwiki folder of the pages's wiki.
+Vimwiki performs an |:lcd| to the root Vimwiki folder of the page's wiki.
Value Description~
@@ -3703,7 +3703,7 @@ Removed:~
Fixed:~
* Issue #175: Don't do random things when the user has remapped the z key
- * Don't ask for confirmation when following an URL in MacOS
+ * Don't ask for confirmation when following a URL in MacOS
* Always jump to the first occurrence of a tag in a file
* Don't move the cursor when updating the TOC
* Fix some issues with the TOC when folding is enabled