Merge pull request #796 from jusga/typos

Fix typos in the documentation
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Bailey Ling 2015-06-28 13:32:49 -04:00
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@ -165,10 +165,10 @@ Airline comes with some user-defined autocommands.
CUSTOMIZATION *airline-customization*
The following are some unicode symbols for customizing the left/right
separators, as well as the powerline font glyths.
separators, as well as the powerline font glyphs.
Note: You must define the dictionary first before setting values. Also, it's a
good idea to check whether if it exists as to avoid accidentally overwritting
good idea to check whether it exists as to avoid accidentally overwriting
its contents. >
if !exists('g:airline_symbols')
let g:airline_symbols = {}
@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ Most extensions are enabled by default and lazily loaded when the
corresponding plugin (if any) is detected.
By default, airline will attempt to load any extension it can find in the
'runtimepath'. On some systems this can result in an undersirable startup
'runtimepath'. On some systems this can result in an undesirable startup
cost. You can disable the check with the following flag. >
let g:airline#extensions#disable_rtp_load = 1
<
@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ configuration values that you can use.
" Note: set to an empty dictionary to disable truncation.
let g:airline#extensions#default#section_truncate_width = {}
<
* configure the layout of the sections by specificing an array of two arrays
* configure the layout of the sections by specifying an array of two arrays
(first array is the left side, second array is the right side). >
let g:airline#extensions#default#layout = [
\ [ 'a', 'b', 'c' ],
@ -611,7 +611,7 @@ vim-ctrlspace <https://github.com/szw/vim-ctrlspace>
==============================================================================
ADVANCED CUSTOMIZATION *airline-advanced-customization*
The defaults will accomodate the mass majority of users with minimal
The defaults will accommodate the mass majority of users with minimal
configuration. However, if you want to reposition sections or contents you can
do so with built-in helper functions, which makes it possible to create
sections in a more declarative style.
@ -706,7 +706,7 @@ the most powerful way to customize the statusline, and sometimes it may be
easier to go this route than the above methods.
Every section can have two values. The default value is the global `g:`
variable which is used in the absense of a `w:` value. This makes it very easy
variable which is used in the absence of a `w:` value. This makes it very easy
to override only certain parts of the statusline by only defining window-local
variables for a subset of all sections.