What is your actual complaint? "It has a high reading level" is true, but
is the problem polysyllabic terminology that you don't understand? Is it
sentence structure that takes you more time to parse than you think
appropriate? Do you read it and parse it and then have trouble
understanding how it applies to day-to-day life? Do you understand it just
fine but worry about hard-to-read documentation hurting adoption? Do you
have some strange obsession with low Flesch-Kincaid scores? Does the
documentation trigger your bureaucratic-memo-induced PTSD?

Each of these has a different response. My telepathy has only has a range
of 1500km, so I can't say which one is appropriate.


2013/5/12 Bryan Kilgallin <br...@netspeed.com.au>

> "By pressing Alt-up and Alt-down, a history search is also performed,
> but instead of searching for a complete commandline, each commandline is
> tokenized into separate elements just like it would be before execution,
> and each such token is matched against the token under the cursor when
> the search began."
> http://ridiculousfish.com/shell/user_doc/html/index.html#editor
>
> I fed this sentence to the following readability checker.
> http://www.online-utility.org/english/readability_test_and_improve.jsp
> That reported a Gunning Fog Index of 26, and a Flesch Reading Ease of 17.
>
> I interpret that according to the following site. The above excerpt
> reads like government bureaucratese!
> http://juicystudio.com/services/readability.php
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