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Evgeniy Parfenyuk 3 miesięcy temu
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@@ -16,7 +16,8 @@ as a reference implementation), we use
 
 
 ## 1.2 Why it's needed?
 ## 1.2 Why it's needed?
 Vinora Screenplay is designed for use in the Vinora Engine. The goals of this
 Vinora Screenplay is designed for use in the Vinora Engine. The goals of this
-visual novels engine is to be as simple and compatible as possible.  
+visual novels engine is to be as simple and compatible as possible.
+
 Markdown is a popular format. There is a good change that you're already
 Markdown is a popular format. There is a good change that you're already
 familiar with \**italic*\* or \_\___bold__\_\_ syntax. So, by making 
 familiar with \**italic*\* or \_\___bold__\_\_ syntax. So, by making 
 Vinora Screenplay as Markdown-like language we fulfill both of our goals 
 Vinora Screenplay as Markdown-like language we fulfill both of our goals 
@@ -32,7 +33,8 @@ of existing Markdown interpreters).
 
 
 ## 2.1 Technical definitions
 ## 2.1 Technical definitions
 
 
-**Character** is the smallest unit of text that carries a semantic or
+**Character**  
+is the smallest unit of text that carries a semantic or
 visual meaning in a writing system. It can be a letter, digit, 
 visual meaning in a writing system. It can be a letter, digit, 
 punctuation mark, space, special character (e.g., "@" or newline), 
 punctuation mark, space, special character (e.g., "@" or newline), 
 or another element used to represent information in text form.  
 or another element used to represent information in text form.  
@@ -40,26 +42,29 @@ or another element used to represent information in text form.
 So-called Unicode "combined characters" are considered (and rendered) as
 So-called Unicode "combined characters" are considered (and rendered) as
 multiple separate characters*.
 multiple separate characters*.
 
 
-**Newline characters** are special characters that end a line. 
+**Newline characters**  
+are special characters that end a line. 
 Depending of the system, default newline character would be CR (carriage 
 Depending of the system, default newline character would be CR (carriage 
 return, `\r`), LF (line feed, `\n`) or even both (CR + LF).  
 return, `\r`), LF (line feed, `\n`) or even both (CR + LF).  
 *NOTE: All of them are considered valid end of line, but they are replaced
 *NOTE: All of them are considered valid end of line, but they are replaced
 with LF (`\n`) character.*
 with LF (`\n`) character.*
 
 
-**Whitespace characters** are characters which are rendered into whitespace. 
+**Whitespace characters**  
+are characters which are rendered into whitespace. 
 They are invisible, but they are affect formatting. For example, space
 They are invisible, but they are affect formatting. For example, space
 character separate different words.  
 character separate different words.  
 *All newline characters are whitespace characters*.  
 *All newline characters are whitespace characters*.  
 Full list of whitespace characters: *tab (horizontal and vertical), space, 
 Full list of whitespace characters: *tab (horizontal and vertical), space, 
 carriage return, line feed, form feed.*
 carriage return, line feed, form feed.*
 
 
-**Line** is a sequence of zero or more characters, that ends with newline 
-or End Of File (EOF) condition. Line which has zero characters or only whitespace
-characters called **empty line**. 
+**Line**  
+is a sequence of zero or more characters, that ends with newline 
+or End Of File (EOF) condition. Line which has zero characters or only 
+whitespace characters called **empty line**. 
 
 
-**ASCII character** is a character supported by  
-[US-ASCII](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII) encoding. Since any existing
-encoding is an extension of ASCII, characters from ASCII is 
-supported by every alive computer.
+**ASCII character**  
+is a character supported by [US-ASCII](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII) 
+encoding. Since any existing encoding is an extension of ASCII,
+characters from ASCII is supported by nearly every computer.
 
 
 ## 2.2 Visual novels definitions
 ## 2.2 Visual novels definitions