diff --git a/NEP-1-:-Style-Guide-for-Nimrod-Code.md b/NEP-1-:-Style-Guide-for-Nimrod-Code.md
index 5c792a6..70e4542 100644
--- a/NEP-1-:-Style-Guide-for-Nimrod-Code.md
+++ b/NEP-1-:-Style-Guide-for-Nimrod-Code.md
@@ -64,7 +64,6 @@ be changed in the future.
type FooBar = object
```
-
- When naming types that come in value, pointer, and reference varieties,
use a regular name for the variety that is to be used the most, and add
@@ -75,13 +74,11 @@ be changed in the future.
handle = int64 # Will be used most often
handleRef = ref handle # Will be used less often
```
-
- Exception and Error types should have the "Error" suffix.
```nimrod
type unluckyError = object of E_Base
```
-
- Unless marked with the `{.pure.}` pragma, members of enums should have an
identifying prefix, such as an abbreviation of the enum's name. Since
@@ -121,7 +118,6 @@ be changed in the future.
wordyTupleMemberTwo: int
wordyTupleMemberThree: double
```
-
- Similarly, any procedure type declarations that are longer than one line
should be formatted in the style of a regular type.
@@ -133,7 +129,6 @@ be changed in the future.
event: Event
)
```
-
- Multi-line procedure declarations/argument lists should continue on the same
column as the opening brace. This style is different from that of procedure
@@ -145,7 +140,6 @@ be changed in the future.
proc lotsOfArguments(argOne: string, argTwo: int, argThree:float
argFour: proc(), argFive:bool): int
```
-
- Multi-line procedure calls should either have one argument per line
(like multi-line type declarations) or continue on the same