mtdnand.rst: group the "::" with previous line

Group the :: with the previous paragraph, in order to make it
visually better when reading as a text file.

While here, replace:
	ored (with means "Covered or adorned with ore or metal")
by:
	OR-ed

To reflect its true meaning.

Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com>
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@ -843,10 +843,8 @@ Chip option constants
Constants for chip id table
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
These constants are defined in nand.h. They are ored together to
describe the chip functionality.
::
These constants are defined in nand.h. They are OR-ed together to
describe the chip functionality::
/* Buswitdh is 16 bit */
#define NAND_BUSWIDTH_16 0x00000002
@ -867,10 +865,8 @@ describe the chip functionality.
Constants for runtime options
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
These constants are defined in nand.h. They are ored together to
describe the functionality.
::
These constants are defined in nand.h. They are OR-ed together to
describe the functionality::
/* The hw ecc generator provides a syndrome instead a ecc value on read
* This can only work if we have the ecc bytes directly behind the
@ -881,9 +877,7 @@ describe the functionality.
ECC selection constants
-----------------------
Use these constants to select the ECC algorithm.
::
Use these constants to select the ECC algorithm::
/* No ECC. Usage is not recommended ! */
#define NAND_ECC_NONE 0
@ -903,9 +897,7 @@ Hardware control related constants
----------------------------------
These constants describe the requested hardware access function when the
boardspecific hardware control function is called
::
boardspecific hardware control function is called::
/* Select the chip by setting nCE to low */
#define NAND_CTL_SETNCE 1
@ -929,9 +921,7 @@ Bad block table related constants
---------------------------------
These constants describe the options used for bad block table
descriptors.
::
descriptors::
/* Options for the bad block table descriptors */