In usr_41.txt of the vim documentation there is the following example:

```
 24     noremap <unique> <script> <Plug>TypecorrAdd  <SID>Add
 ..
 28     noremap <SID>Add  :call <SID>Add(expand("<cword>"), 1)<CR>

Thus when a user types "\a", this sequence is invoked: >

        \a  ->  <Plug>TypecorrAdd  ->  <SID>Add  ->  :call <SID>Add()
```

I'm a bit confused by the `<SID>Add` mapping; is it necessary
or is it only there for illustration of the use of `<SID>`
with mappings?  I.e. would the following work too?

```
noremap <unique> <script> <Plug>TypecorrAdd :call <SID>Add(expand("<cword>"), 1)<CR>
```

(That will probably line-wrap out of readability.
I guess I should have written

```
 noremap <unique> <script> <Plug>TypecorrAdd
    \ :call <SID>Add(expand("<cword>"), 1)<CR>
```
)

/bpj

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