Mikael Magnusson: 25856: typo fixes.

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2008-10-12 Clint Adams <clint@zsh.org>
* Mikael Magnusson: 25856: Etc/completion-style-guide: typo fixes.
* Mikael Magnusson: 25855: Etc/zsh-development-guide: typo fixes.
2008-10-11 Peter Stephenson <p.w.stephenson@ntlworld.com>

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Coding style:
* Use two spaces for indentation and four for continuation lines except
where there are many continutation lines such as `_arguments' or
where there are many continuation lines such as `_arguments' or
`_values' specs. Lines tend to be longer than in C code so less
indentation makes sense.
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per-match descriptions; they are better placed in the group
descriptions. Put the units in parentheses after the description. So
for example, do not use:
'--timeout[specifiy connection timeout in milliseconds]:timeout'
'--timeout[specify connection timeout in milliseconds]:timeout'
but use:
'--timeout[specify connection timeout]:timeout (ms)'
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Where two matches have identical meaning, give them the same
description so that the completion system can group them together.
Conventionally a brace exapansion of this form is used:
Conventionally a brace expansion of this form is used:
'(--context,-C)'{--context=,-C-}'[specify lines of context]:lines'
You won't need the exclusion list if the option can be specified
multiple times. It can also be useful to use the same description for