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diff --git a/runtime/doc/usr_12.txt b/runtime/doc/usr_12.txt
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@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ playback.
Let's assume you have a directory with C++ files, all ending in ".cpp".
There is a function called "GetResp" that you want to rename to "GetAnswer".
- vim *.cpp Start Vim, defining the argument list to
+ vim `*.cpp` Start Vim, defining the argument list to
contain all the C++ files. You are now in the
first file.
qq Start recording into the q register
@@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ program files, for example, enter the following command: >
:grep error_string *.c
This causes Vim to search for the string "error_string" in all the specified
-files (*.c). The editor will now open the first file where a match is found
+files (`*.c`). The editor will now open the first file where a match is found
and position the cursor on the first matching line. To go to the next
matching line (no matter in what file it is), use the ":cnext" command. To go
to the previous match, use the ":cprev" command. Use ":clist" to see all the