docs: Fix default value for relative_line_numbers in vim (#21196)

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Changes:
`true` to `false`

Reasoning:
matches zed default settings as well as the settings changes portion of
the vim docs


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@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ Here are a few general Zed settings that can help you fine-tune your Vim experie
| Property | Description | Default Value |
| ----------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------- |
| cursor_blink | If `true`, the cursor blinks. | `true` |
| relative_line_numbers | If `true`, line numbers in the left gutter are relative to the cursor. | `true` |
| relative_line_numbers | If `true`, line numbers in the left gutter are relative to the cursor. | `false` |
| scrollbar | Object that controls the scrollbar display. Set to `{ "show": "never" }` to hide the scroll bar. | `{ "show": "always" }` |
| scroll_beyond_last_line | If set to `"one_page"`, allows scrolling up to one page beyond the last line. Set to `"off"` to prevent this behavior. | `"one_page"` |
| vertical_scroll_margin | The number of lines to keep above or below the cursor when scrolling. Set to `0` to allow the cursor to go up to the edges of the screen vertically. | `3` |