-Resume program execution, at the address where your program last
-stopped; any breakpoints set at that address are bypassed. The optional
-argument @var{count} means to set the ignore count of a breakpoint which
-you are stopped at to @var{count} @minus{} 1, just like the @code{ignore}
-command (@pxref{Conditions, ,Break conditions}). This means that the
-program does not stop at that breakpoint until the @var{count}th time
-it is hit.
-
-The argument @var{count} is meaningful only when your program
+Resume program execution, at the address where your program last stopped;
+any breakpoints set at that address are bypassed. The optional argument
+@var{ignore-count} allows you to specify a further number of times to
+ignore a breakpoint at this location; its effect is like that of
+@code{ignore} (@pxref{Conditions, ,Break conditions}).
+
+The argument @var{ignore-count} is meaningful only when your program