Commit: runtime(doc): revert unintended formatting changes for termdebug

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runtime(doc): revert unintended formatting changes for termdebug

Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/c52a8560792b47a19fd0686377f588ef25e5a7d4
Author: Christian Brabandt <c...@256bit.org>
Date: Mon Jun 17 05:29:37 2024 +0200

runtime(doc): revert unintended formatting changes for termdebug

fixes: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/15028

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <c...@256bit.org>

diff --git a/runtime/doc/terminal.txt b/runtime/doc/terminal.txt
index f509ea979..264161189 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/terminal.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/terminal.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*terminal.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2024 Jun 13
+*terminal.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2024 Jun 17


VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1383,8 +1383,8 @@ Put focus on the gdb window to type commands there. Some common ones are:
*:Run* *:Arguments*
In the window showing the source code these commands can be used to control
gdb:
- :Run [args] run the program with [args] or the previous arguments
- :Arguments {args} set arguments for the next `:Run`
+ `:Run` [args] run the program with [args] or the previous arguments
+ `:Arguments` {args} set arguments for the next `:Run`

*:Break* set a breakpoint at the cursor position
:Break {position}
@@ -1430,10 +1430,10 @@ breakpoint, or use the "Clear breakpoint" right-click menu entry.

Inspecting variables ~
*termdebug-variables* *:Evaluate*
- :Evaluate evaluate the expression under the cursor
- K same (see |termdebug_map_K| to disable)
- :Evaluate {expr} evaluate {expr}
- :'<,'>Evaluate evaluate the Visually selected text
+ `:Evaluate` evaluate the expression under the cursor
+ `K` same (see |termdebug_map_K| to disable)
+ `:Evaluate` {expr} evaluate {expr}
+ `:'<,'>Evaluate` evaluate the Visually selected text

This is similar to using "print" in the gdb window.
You can usually shorten `:Evaluate` to `:Ev`.
@@ -1441,14 +1441,14 @@ You can usually shorten `:Evaluate` to `:Ev`.

Navigating stack frames ~
*termdebug-frames* *:Frame* *:Up* *:Down*
- :Frame [frame] select frame [frame], which is a frame number,
+ `:Frame` [frame] select frame [frame], which is a frame number,
address, or function name (default: current frame)
- :Up [count] go up [count] frames (default: 1; the frame that
+ `:Up` [count] go up [count] frames (default: 1; the frame that
called the current)
- + same (see |termdebug_map_plus| to disable)
- :Down [count] go down [count] frames (default: 1; the frame called
+ `+` same (see |termdebug_map_plus| to disable)
+ `:Down` [count] go down [count] frames (default: 1; the frame called
by the current)
- - same (see |termdebug_map_minus| to disable)
+ `-` same (see |termdebug_map_minus| to disable)


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