Replace "parenthesis" with noun plural "parentheses"
author |
Richard Russon (flatcap) <richard.russon@gmail.com> |
date |
Sat, 21 Apr 2012 02:29:35 +0100 |
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chapters/15.markdown |
Changes
--- a/chapters/15.markdown Sat Apr 21 02:28:18 2012 +0100
+++ b/chapters/15.markdown Sat Apr 21 02:29:35 2012 +0100
@@ -100,11 +100,11 @@
Put your cursor somewhere in the word "print" and type `cin(`. Vim will delete
the contents of the parentheses and place you in insert mode between them.
-You can think of this mapping as meaning "inside next parenthesis", and it will
-perform the operator on the text inside the next set of parenthesis on the
+You can think of this mapping as meaning "inside next parentheses", and it will
+perform the operator on the text inside the next set of parentheses on the
current line.
-Let's make a companion "inside last parenthesis" ("previous" would be a better
+Let's make a companion "inside last parentheses" ("previous" would be a better
word, but it would shadow the "paragraph" movement). Run the following command:
:::vim
@@ -153,8 +153,8 @@
Exercises
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-Create operator-pending mappings for "around next parenthesis" and "around last
-parenthesis".
+Create operator-pending mappings for "around next parentheses" and "around last
+parentheses".
Create similar mappings for in/around next/last for curly brackets.