doc faq: Fix the prose

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Frank LENORMAND 2020-06-11 10:30:46 +03:00
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@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ but generally refers to a strike into which all of one's strength went.
=== Is there going to be a Windows port of Kakoune ?
As many features provided by UNIX systems would be missing, or albeit much
less efficient, on a Windows system, the incentive to porting the project
to this operating system is low.
As many features provided by UNIX systems are missing or less efficient on
a Windows system, the incentive to porting the project to this operating
system is low.
Moreover, you can achieve pretty decent performance by using Kakoune on
Cygwin (which is officially supported).
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ to a short time, e.g. 25ms: `set -sg escape-time 25`
As a fairly compliant follower of the UNIX philosophy, Kakoune does not
try to implement features that are best handled by separate, dedicated
tools. Window splitting in terminals is a prime example of that
concept, whereby the editor provides commands to interact with several
concept, where the editor provides commands to interact with several
terminal multiplexers (e.g. `tmux`), as opposed to emulating their
functionalities.
@ -174,9 +174,8 @@ the language you're using with the help of the `|` key.
Example: `%|indent<ret>` to indent an entire buffer with C code.
Note that you can also set the `formatcmd` option, used by the `format`
command to handle formatting in the current buffer without further
interaction.
You can also set the `formatcmd` option and use the `:format` command to
format the entire buffer.
=== Can Kakoune automatically complete the parameters of my functions?
@ -288,9 +287,9 @@ characters before the cursor, which never modifies the current selection.
The `:exec` and `:eval` commands can apply changes to a comma-separated
list of buffers, passed as argument to the `-buffer` flag.
In order to the editor figure out which buffers are open, the special value
`*` is accepted as a wildcard. For example, in order to reload all open
buffers:
In order to let the editor figure out which buffers are open, the special
value `*` is accepted as a wildcard. For example, in order to reload all
open buffers:
----
:eval -buffer * e!