Fix wording about the let command to be less confusing.
Thanks to @hoelzro on GitHub for pointing it out.
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Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
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Fri, 12 Oct 2012 19:08:59 -0400 |
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chapters/19.markdown |
Changes
--- a/chapters/19.markdown Fri Oct 12 19:05:27 2012 -0400
+++ b/chapters/19.markdown Fri Oct 12 19:08:59 2012 -0400
@@ -56,7 +56,8 @@
integer "0" as "false" and the integer "1" as "true". It's reasonable to assume
that Vim treats *any* non-zero integer as "truthy", and this is indeed the case.
-We can also *set* options as variables. Run the following commands:
+We can also *set* options as variables using the `let` command. Run the
+following commands:
:::vim
:let &textwidth = 100