the mismatch between the VVhitespace language's sign-magnitude representation
of integers and the interpreter's internal twos-complement representation, bit
arrays with a leading `1` (i.e. negative numbers) may appear quite different
-then expected in your source code.
+than expected in your source code.
For example, to push a 64-bit array of all `1`'s on to the stack we must push
`SSTTN`, or `-1`.
That's it! You should now see syntax highlighting when opening files with names
ending in `*.pvvs`.
-If you don't any see syntax highlighting, check your `.vimrc` and other config
+If you don't see any syntax highlighting, check your `.vimrc` and other config
locations for conflicting options. Try manually enabling syntax highlighting
with the `syntax on` configuration directive.