runtime(doc): fix inconsistencies in :h file-searching

closes: #15201

Signed-off-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
diff --git a/runtime/doc/editing.txt b/runtime/doc/editing.txt
index ca8f0ae..4d477cf 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/editing.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/editing.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*editing.txt*   For Vim version 9.1.  Last change: 2024 Apr 12
+*editing.txt*   For Vim version 9.1.  Last change: 2024 Jul 10
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1804,7 +1804,7 @@
    stop-directories are appended to the path (for the 'path' option) or to
    the filename (for the 'tags' option) with a ';'.  If you want several
    stop-directories separate them with ';'.  If you want no stop-directory
-   ("search upward till the root directory) just use ';'. >
+   ("search upward till the root directory") just use ';'. >
 	/usr/include/sys;/usr
 <   will search in: >
 	   /usr/include/sys
@@ -1817,7 +1817,7 @@
 
    If Vim's current path is /u/user_x/work/release and you do >
 	:set path=include;/u/user_x
-<  and then search for a file with |gf| the file is searched in: >
+<   and then search for a file with |gf| the file is searched in: >
 	/u/user_x/work/release/include
 	/u/user_x/work/include
 	/u/user_x/include
@@ -1829,7 +1829,7 @@
 3) Combined up/downward search:
    If Vim's current path is /u/user_x/work/release and you do >
 	set path=**;/u/user_x
-<  and then search for a file with |gf| the file is searched in: >
+<   and then search for a file with |gf| the file is searched in: >
 	/u/user_x/work/release/**
 	/u/user_x/work/**
 	/u/user_x/**
@@ -1841,10 +1841,10 @@
 
    In the above example you might want to set path to: >
 	:set path=**,/u/user_x/**
-<  This searches:
-	/u/user_x/work/release/** ~
-	/u/user_x/** ~
-   This searches the same directories, but in a different order.
+<   This searches: >
+	/u/user_x/work/release/**
+	/u/user_x/**
+<   This searches the same directories, but in a different order.
 
    Note that completion for ":find", ":sfind", and ":tabfind" commands do not
    currently work with 'path' items that contain a URL or use the double star