doc: add explicit mention of d and u commands.

lenormf did a fantastic job in the original TRAMPOLINE by providing a good density information while keeping the document short.
However, after skimming through it recently I found that these 2 basic commands (`d` and `u`) were not explicitly mentioned.

As newcomers who ask for a `vimtutor` equivalent are often redirected to the TRAMPOLINE, I thought these short additions will be welcomed.
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@ -229,15 +229,15 @@ using the built-in `:doc` command.
selection then you can use the `P` key.
=[ REPLACING SELECTIONS
=[ DELETING / REPLACING SELECTIONS
Text replacement is a two step process in Kakoune, which
involves selecting text to be replaced, and then erasing it
.---, to insert the replacement text. After selections have been
| c | made, you can simply hit the deletion primitive (`d`), then
`---' either enter insert mode to write down the replacement text
(`i`), or stay in command mode to paste the replacement
text stored in the copy register. As deleting and entering
.---, involves selecting text to be replaced, and then erasing it
| d | to insert the replacement text. After selections have been
`---' made, you can simply hit the deletion primitive (`d`), then
.---, either enter insert mode to write down the replacement text
| c | (`i`), or stay in command mode to paste the replacement
`---' text stored in the copy register. As deleting and entering
.---, insert mode can be redundant, a primitive that implements
| R | deletion followed by insert mode entrance was implemented:
`---' `c`. You can also directly replace the current selection
@ -245,6 +245,14 @@ using the built-in `:doc` command.
also implemented for that purpose: `R`.
=[ UNDO / REDO
Mistakes or wrong decisions can happen while editing.
.---, To go back to earlier states of the buffer, you can press
| u | the `u` key several times. On the contrary, pressing `U`
`---' allows traveling forward in the history tree.
+=-------------------------------=+ ADVANCED +=-------------------------------=+
=[ SPLITTING