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Diffstat (limited to 'Functions/Zle/match-words-by-style')
-rw-r--r-- | Functions/Zle/match-words-by-style | 6 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/Functions/Zle/match-words-by-style b/Functions/Zle/match-words-by-style index 9dcc165a9..0ca51d4fd 100644 --- a/Functions/Zle/match-words-by-style +++ b/Functions/Zle/match-words-by-style @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ # For example # foo bar rod stick # ^ -# with the cursor where indicated whill with typical settings produce the +# with the cursor where indicated will with typical settings produce the # elements `foo ', `bar', ` ', ` ', `rod', ` ' and `stick'. # # The style word-style can be set to indicate what a word is. @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ # treated as `normal', but this should not be relied upon.) # specified Similar to normal, except that only the words given # in the string (and not also alphanumeric characters) -# are to be considerd parts of words. +# are to be considered parts of words. # unspecified The negation of `specified': the characters given # are those that aren't to be considered parts of a word. # They should probably include white space. @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ # zstyle ':zle:transpose-words*' word-style normal # zstyle ':zle:transpose-words*' word-chars '' # will force bash-style word recognition, i.e only alphanumeric characters -# are considerd parts of a word. It is up to the function which calls +# are considered parts of a word. It is up to the function which calls # match-words-by-style to set the context in the variable curcontext, # else a default context will be used (not recommended). # |