From 19c22cdb80e30711be5af33cb6726566ad629944 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jack Danger Canty Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 22:21:14 -0800 Subject: "halfway a line" is a very confusing phrase If you Google for this phrase found in the Vim documentation you'll find almost exclusively hits from the Vim documentation. I think changing "halfway a line" to "halfway through a line" makes more sense. There seems to be an pervasive odd use of the word 'halfway' in the original docs which I'm updating everywhere. --- src/nvim/normal.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'src/nvim/normal.c') diff --git a/src/nvim/normal.c b/src/nvim/normal.c index 5b138f2d88..f140922082 100644 --- a/src/nvim/normal.c +++ b/src/nvim/normal.c @@ -6954,7 +6954,7 @@ static void nv_esc(cmdarg_T *cap) MSG(_("Type :quit to exit Vim")); /* Don't reset "restart_edit" when 'insertmode' is set, it won't be - * set again below when halfway a mapping. */ + * set again below when halfway through a mapping. */ if (!p_im) restart_edit = 0; if (cmdwin_type != 0) { -- cgit