Minor documentation updates

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@ -762,6 +762,9 @@ Detected errors include:
- Incorrect use of output redirects
- Mismatched parenthesis
When the cursor is over a parenthesis or a quote, \c fish also
highlights it's matching quote or parenthesis.
To customize the syntax highlighting, you can set the environment
variables \c fish_color_normal, \c fish_color_command, \c
fish_color_substitution, \c fish_color_redirection, \c fish_color_end,
@ -774,9 +777,6 @@ values are \c black, \c red, \c green, \c brown, \c yellow, \c blue,
the above variables to normal will mean that the text color will be
set to the default color for the terminal.
When the cursor is over a parenthesis or a quote, \c fish also
highlights it's matching quote or parenthesis.
\subsection prompt Programmable prompt
By defining the \c fish_prompt function, the user can choose a custom
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remove environment variables. This keeps things consistent. In fish,
everything, including the switch/case statement is a command.
In \c fish, all block types are ended by the \c end command.
In \c fish, all block types end with the \c end command.
*/
/** \page license License

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- <tt>-c</tt> or <tt>--is-command-substitution</tt> returns 0 if fish is currently executing a command usbstitution
- <tt>-b</tt> or <tt>--is-block</tt> returns 0 if fish is currently executing a block of code
- <tt>-i</tt> or <tt>--is-interactive</tt> returns 0 if fish is interactive, i.e.connected to a keyboard
- <tt>-l</tt> or <tt>--is-login</tt> returns 0 if fish is a login shell, i.e. if the first parameter to fish was '-fish'
- <tt>-l</tt> or <tt>--is-login</tt> returns 0 if fish is a login shell, i.e. if fish should perform login tasks such as setting up the PATH.