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2 files changed, 4 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/doc/ale-javascript.txt b/doc/ale-javascript.txt index ea0a7089..13059eaa 100644 --- a/doc/ale-javascript.txt +++ b/doc/ale-javascript.txt @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ g:ale_javascript_flow_use_respect_pragma By default, ALE will use the `--respect-pragma` option for `flow`, so only files with the `@flow` pragma are checked by ALE. This option can be set to - `0` to disable that behaviour, so all files can be checked by `flow`. + `0` to disable that behavior, so all files can be checked by `flow`. =============================================================================== diff --git a/doc/ale.txt b/doc/ale.txt index 94e6978d..c12d4208 100644 --- a/doc/ale.txt +++ b/doc/ale.txt @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ their relevant options. * By showing balloons for your mouse cursor - |g:ale_set_balloons| Please consult the documentation for each option, which can reveal some other -ways of tweaking the behaviour of each way of displaying problems. You can +ways of tweaking the behavior of each way of displaying problems. You can disable or enable whichever options you prefer. Most settings can be configured for each buffer. (|b:| instead of |g:|), @@ -2885,7 +2885,7 @@ ALELast *ALELast* the last or first warning or error in the file, respectively. `ALEPrevious` and `ALENext` take optional flags arguments to custom their - behaviour : + behavior : `-wrap` enable wrapping around the file `-error`, `-warning` and `-info` enable jumping to errors, warnings or infos respectively, ignoring anything else. They are mutually exclusive and if @@ -3527,7 +3527,7 @@ ale#linter#Define(filetype, linter) *ale#linter#Define()* contents of the buffer being checked. All occurrences of `%t` in command strings will reference the one temporary file. The temporary file will be created inside a temporary directory, and the entire temporary directory - will be automatically deleted, following the behaviour of + will be automatically deleted, following the behavior of |ale#command#ManageDirectory|. This option can be used for some linters which do not support reading from stdin. @@ -3552,7 +3552,6 @@ ale#linter#Define(filetype, linter) *ale#linter#Define()* be used to replace those characters to avoid formatting issues. *ale-linter-loading-behavior* - *ale-linter-loading-behaviour* Linters for ALE will be loaded by searching |runtimepath| in the following format: > |