style: Replace ‘ex:’ with ‘e.g.’ for standard English usage #341
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Hi, I noticed that the text in some parts of the UI uses “ex:” to indicate examples. To align with standard English usage, I’ve updated these instances to “e.g.” (which is the formal abbreviation for “for example”). This change ensures consistency and improves clarity throughout the text.
Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns about this update.
Thank you for considering!