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Merge.
author | Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
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date | Sun, 22 Apr 2012 13:33:01 +0100 |
parents | e34cbe309643 (diff) a1d737428f72 (current diff) |
children | c1302fc8b9d0 |
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--- a/chapters/14.markdown Thu Apr 19 20:49:59 2012 -0700 +++ b/chapters/14.markdown Sun Apr 22 13:33:01 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 Thu Apr 19 20:49:59 2012 -0700 +++ b/chapters/15.markdown Sun Apr 22 13:33:01 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