-Readability counts: "..code is read much more often than it is written." Hence\r
-following a good and consistent grammar practice is important when writing RF\r
-KeyWords and Tests.\r
-All CSIT test cases are coded using Gherkin style and include only L2 KWs\r
-references. L2 KWs are coded using simple style and include L2 KWs, L1 KWs, and\r
-L1 python references. To improve readability, the proposal is to use the same\r
-grammar for both RF KW styles, and to formalize the grammar of English sentences\r
-used for naming the RF KWs.\r
-RF KWs names are short sentences expressing functional description of the\r
-command. They must follow English sentence grammar in one of the following\r
-forms:\r
+Readability counts: "..code is read much more often than it is written."\r
+Hence following a good and consistent grammar practice is important when\r
+writing RF KeyWords and Tests. All CSIT test cases are coded using\r
+Gherkin style and include only L2 KWs references. L2 KWs are coded using\r
+simple style and include L2 KWs, L1 KWs, and L1 python references. To\r
+improve readability, the proposal is to use the same grammar for both RF\r
+KW styles, and to formalize the grammar of English sentences used for\r
+naming the RF KWs. RF KWs names are short sentences expressing\r
+functional description of the command. They must follow English sentence\r
+grammar in one of the following forms:\r