docs: fix typos (#27868)

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Now, move to the next lesson (use the `j`{normal} key to scroll down).
## Lesson 1.1: MOVING THE CURSOR
# Lesson 1.1: MOVING THE CURSOR
** To move the cursor, press the `h`, `j`, `k`, `l` keys as indicated. **
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ NOTE: [:q!](:q) `<Enter>`{normal} discards any changes you made. In a few lesson
5. Move the cursor down to Lesson 1.3.
## Lesson 1.3: TEXT EDITING - DELETION
# Lesson 1.3: TEXT EDITING: DELETION
** Press `x`{normal} to delete the character under the cursor. **
@@ -251,8 +251,8 @@ The format for a delete command with the [d](d) delete operator is as follows:
Thus typing `de`{normal} will delete from the cursor to the end of the word.
NOTE: Pressing just the motion while in Normal mode without an operator
will move the cursor as specified.
NOTE: Pressing just the motion while in Normal mode without an operator
will move the cursor as specified.
# Lesson 2.4: USING A COUNT FOR A MOTION
@@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ b) Violets are blue,
c) Intelligence is learned,
a) Roses are red,
NOTE: You can also put the text before the cursor with `P`{normal} (capital P)
NOTE: You can also put the text before the cursor with `P`{normal} (capital P).
# Lesson 3.2: THE REPLACE COMMAND
@@ -534,7 +534,7 @@ NOTE: This is very useful in debugging a program with unmatched parentheses!
~~~ cmd
:s/thee/the/
~~~
NOTE: the [:s](:s) command only changed the first match of "thee" in the line.
NOTE: The [:s](:s) command only changed the first match of "thee" in the line.
3. Now type
~~~ cmd
@@ -565,14 +565,14 @@ Usually thee best time to see thee flowers is in thee spring.
to find every occurrence in the whole file, with a prompt whether to
substitute or not.
NOTE: You can also select the lines you want to substitute first using visual-mode.
NOTE: You can also select the lines you want to substitute first using Visual mode.
This will be explained more in a future lesson.
# Lesson 4 SUMMARY
1. `<C-g>`{normal} displays your location and the file status.
`G`{normal} moves to the end of the file.
number `G`{normal} moves to that line number.
number `G`{normal} moves to that line number.
`gg`{normal} moves to the first line.
2. Typing `/`{normal} followed by a phrase searches FORWARD for the phrase.
@@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ NOTE: All `:`{vim} commands are executed when you press `<Enter>`{normal}.
~~~ cmd
:w TEST
~~~
(where TEST is the filename you chose.)
(where TEST is the filename you chose.)
4. This saves the current file under the name TEST.
To verify this, type `:!{unix:(ls),win:(dir)}`{vim} again to see your directory.
@@ -688,8 +688,8 @@ NOTE: Pressing [v](v) starts [Visual selection](visual-mode). You can move the c
1. Place the cursor just above this line.
NOTE: After executing Step 2 you will see text from Lesson 5.3. Then move
DOWN to see this lesson again.
NOTE: After executing Step 2 you will see text from Lesson 5.3. Then move
DOWN to see this lesson again.
2. Now retrieve your TEST file using the command
@@ -810,9 +810,9 @@ NOTE: Replace mode is like Insert mode, but every typed character
a) This is the first item.
b)
NOTE: you can use `y`{normal} as an operator: `yw`{normal} yanks one word.
NOTE: You can use `y`{normal} as an operator: `yw`{normal} yanks one word.
NOTE: you can use `P`{normal} to put before the cursor, rather than after.
NOTE: You can use `P`{normal} to put before the cursor, rather than after.
# Lesson 6.5: SET OPTION
@@ -864,7 +864,7 @@ NOTE: If you want to ignore case for just one search command, use [\c](/\c)
4. The `y`{normal} operator copies text, `p`{normal} pastes it.
5. Typing a capital `R`{normal} enters Replace mode until `<Esc>`{normal} is
pressed.
pressed.
6. Typing "[:set](:set) xxx" sets the option "xxx". Some options are:
@@ -872,7 +872,7 @@ NOTE: If you want to ignore case for just one search command, use [\c](/\c)
'is' 'incsearch' show partial matches for a search phrase
'hls' 'hlsearch' highlight all matching phrases
You can either use the long or the short option name.
You can either use the long or the short option name.
7. Prepend "no" to switch an option off:
~~~ cmd
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`:w`{vim}
You can add all your preferred settings to this "init.vim" file.
For more information type `:help init.vim`{vim}.
You can add all your preferred settings to this "init.vim" file.
For more information type `:help init.vim`{vim}.
# Lesson 7.3: COMPLETION