I routinely reformat code to make it more readable. Often times, a question is unintelligible due to poor formatting. For example:

    For i = 0 To 100
    ' lots of code here
    For j = 0 To 100
    'lots more code here, still at the same level of indentation
    Next
    Next

Now, pretend for a second that this example is 100 lines long and contains another nested loop or two, *all at the same level of indentation*. Go ahead and and format the code properly. It makes for a better question. In situations like this, you likely made an unanswerable question answerable, because, with proper formatting, it's almost obvious where OP went wrong. 

As for your specific examples though, I consider them to be *almost* too minor, but that reject reason has gone away for good reason. It has been replaced with "No improvement whatsoever." By that standard, all we need to ask ourselves is, "Does this edit improve the quality of the question?" I think clearly the answer is "Yes". Quality has been improved. It's a good edit.