vim-patch:53753f6a4925 (#28647)

runtime(doc): Fix typos in help documents

closes: vim/vim#14720

53753f6a49

Co-authored-by: h-east <h.east.727@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Christian Clason <c.clason@uni-graz.at>
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@ -1296,7 +1296,7 @@ The expression must evaluate to a String. A Number is always automatically
converted to a String. For the "p" and ":put" command, if the result is a
Float it's converted into a String. If the result is a List each element is
turned into a String and used as a line. A Dictionary is converted into a
String. A FuncRef results in an error message (use string() to convert).
String. A Funcref results in an error message (use string() to convert).
If the "= register is used for the "p" command, the String is split up at <NL>
characters. If the String ends in a <NL>, it is regarded as a linewise

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@ -2144,6 +2144,10 @@ text...
:cons[t] {var-name} = {expr1}
:cons[t] [{name1}, {name2}, ...] = {expr1}
:cons[t] [{name}, ..., ; {lastname}] = {expr1}
:cons[t] {var-name} =<< [trim] [eval] {marker}
text...
text...
{marker}
Similar to |:let|, but additionally lock the variable
after setting the value. This is the same as locking
the variable with |:lockvar| just after |:let|, thus: >

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@ -1232,5 +1232,5 @@ By default, the yaml indent script does not try to detect multiline scalars.
If you want to enable this, set the following variable: >
let g:yaml_indent_multiline_scalar = 1
<
vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:

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@ -477,7 +477,8 @@ Enables Stylus for ".astro" files. Default Value: "disable"
NOTE: You need to install an external plugin to support stylus in astro files.
ASPPERL and ASPVBS *ft-aspperl-syntax* *ft-aspvbs-syntax*
ASPPERL *ft-aspperl-syntax*
ASPVBS *ft-aspvbs-syntax*
`*.asp` and `*.asa` files could be either Perl or Visual Basic script. Since it's
hard to detect this you can set two global variables to tell Vim what you are