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Fix typo in :loadplugins help text.

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Doug Kearns
2009-02-11 22:05:18 +11:00
parent 49ec231eda
commit f5ed7ba579
4 changed files with 25 additions and 39 deletions

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ If you're a veteran Vim user, this may look familiar. It should.
However, in this author's opinion, the best way to get familiar with
Vimperator is to leave these disabled for now. (The above action can be
reversed with [c]:set go=<CR>[c]) You can look at the entry for
reversed with [c]:set go=<CR>[c]) You can look at the entry for
[o]guioptions[o] in help:options[options.html] for more information on this.
section:Vimperator's{nbsp}modal{nbsp}interface[modal]
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ equivalent:
section:Some{nbsp}hints{nbsp}about{nbsp}surfing...[hints-tutorial]
So now you can navigate around in Vimperator. But wait... how do you *open* a
page or tab linked in a web page? How do you ``click'' on all those links
page or tab linked in a web page? How do you ``click'' on all those links
without your tailed friend?
The answer is ``hints''. Activating hints displays a number next to every link
@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ section:I'm{nbsp}interested...but{nbsp}lost![support]
Vimperator has an energetic and growing user base. If you've run into a problem
that you can't seem to solve with Vimperator, or if you think you might have
found a bug, please let us know! There is support available on the
found a bug, please let us know! There is support available on the
http://vimperator.cutup.org/index.php?title=Main_Page[wiki], or in the
#vimperator IRC channel on http://freenode.net/[freenode].