--- a/chapters/07.markdown Tue Apr 17 19:53:27 2012 -0400
+++ b/chapters/07.markdown Sun Apr 22 13:36:33 2012 +0100
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@
your work, it takes ten seconds.
Assuming you charge $100 per hour for freelance work, you've got to make up one
-an a half hours of time for this investment to be worthwhile. If you're saving
+and a half hours of time for this investment to be worthwhile. If you're saving
50 seconds per photo, you need to take about 109 photos for project to pay for
itself.
--- a/chapters/14.markdown Tue Apr 17 19:53:27 2012 -0400
+++ b/chapters/14.markdown Sun Apr 22 13:36:33 2012 +0100
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
Write the file again. This time the slowness will be more apparent.
Obviously you won't have any autocommands that do nothing but sleep, but the
-`~/.vimrc` of a seasoned Vim user can easy reach 1,000 lines, many of which will
+`~/.vimrc` of a seasoned Vim user can easily reach 1,000 lines, many of which will
be autocommands. Combine that with autocommands defined in any installed
plugins and it can definitely affect performance.
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@
this to add autocommands to `~/.vimrc` that don't add a duplicate every time we
source it.
-Add the follow to your `~/.vimrc` file:
+Add the following to your `~/.vimrc` file:
:::vim
augroup filetype_html
--- a/chapters/15.markdown Tue Apr 17 19:53:27 2012 -0400
+++ b/chapters/15.markdown Sun Apr 22 13:36:33 2012 +0100
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
:::vim
:onoremap p i(
-Now type the follow text into a buffer:
+Now type the following text into a buffer:
:::python
return person.get_pets(type="cat", fluffy_only=True)
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@
perform the operator on the text inside the next set of parenthesis on the
current line.
-Let's make a companion "inside last parenthesis" ("previous" woud be a better
+Let's make a companion "inside last parenthesis" ("previous" would be a better
word, but it would shadow the "paragraph" movement). Run the following command:
:::vim
--- a/chapters/51.markdown Tue Apr 17 19:53:27 2012 -0400
+++ b/chapters/51.markdown Sun Apr 22 13:36:33 2012 +0100
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
mappings will call.
You'll see this strategy in a lot of Vim plugins that create a number of similar
-mappings. It's easier to read and maintain then stuffing all the functionality
+mappings. It's easier to read and maintain than stuffing all the functionality
in to a bunch of mapping lines.
Change the `sections.vim` file to contain this:
@@ -298,7 +298,7 @@
execute 'silent normal! ' . dir . pattern . dir . flags . "\r"
endfunction
-Two things have changed. First, the function takes an extra argument so it know
+Two things have changed. First, the function takes an extra argument so it knows
whether it's being called from visual mode or not. Second, if it's called from
visual mode we run `gv` to restore the visual selection.