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diff -up a2ps-4.14/doc/regex.texi_old a2ps-4.14/doc/regex.texi
--- a2ps-4.14/doc/regex.texi_old 2002-03-04 19:46:24.000000000 +0100
+++ a2ps-4.14/doc/regex.texi 2008-05-16 11:34:42.000000000 +0200
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ Regular Expression Syntax
* Syntax Bits::
* Predefined Syntaxes::
-* Collating Elements vs. Characters::
+* Collating Elements vs Characters::
* The Backslash Character::
Common Operators
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ In the following sections, we describe t
@menu
* Syntax Bits::
* Predefined Syntaxes::
-* Collating Elements vs. Characters::
+* Collating Elements vs Characters::
* The Backslash Character::
@end menu
@@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ operator (based on how @code{RE_NO_BK_PA
@end table
-@node Predefined Syntaxes, Collating Elements vs. Characters, Syntax Bits, Regular Expression Syntax
+@node Predefined Syntaxes, Collating Elements vs Characters, Syntax Bits, Regular Expression Syntax
@section Predefined Syntaxes
If you're programming with Regex, you can set a pattern buffer's
@@ -552,8 +552,8 @@ The predefined syntaxes--taken directly
| RE_NO_BK_VBAR | RE_UNMATCHED_RIGHT_PAREN_ORD)
@end example
-@node Collating Elements vs. Characters, The Backslash Character, Predefined Syntaxes, Regular Expression Syntax
-@section Collating Elements vs.@: Characters
+@node Collating Elements vs Characters, The Backslash Character, Predefined Syntaxes, Regular Expression Syntax
+@section Collating Elements vs@: Characters
@sc{posix} generalizes the notion of a character to that of a
collating element. It defines a @dfn{collating element} to be ``a
@@ -577,7 +577,7 @@ collating element. For example, the Spa
Since @sc{posix}'s ``collating element'' preserves the essential idea of
a ``character,'' we use the latter, more familiar, term in this document.
-@node The Backslash Character, , Collating Elements vs. Characters, Regular Expression Syntax
+@node The Backslash Character, , Collating Elements vs Characters, Regular Expression Syntax
@section The Backslash Character
@cindex @samp{\}
diff -up a2ps-4.14/doc/a2ps.texi_old a2ps-4.14/doc/a2ps.texi
--- a2ps-4.14/doc/a2ps.texi_old 2008-05-16 11:34:21.000000000 +0200
+++ a2ps-4.14/doc/a2ps.texi 2008-05-16 11:42:11.000000000 +0200
@@ -371,11 +371,11 @@ Contributions
Frequently asked questions
-* Why Does ...?:: Questions on Error
-* How Can I ...?:: a2ps' How-To
-* Please tell me...:: Existential Questions on a2ps
+* Why Does?:: Questions on Error
+* How Can I?:: a2ps' How-To
+* Please tell me:: Existential Questions on a2ps
-Why Does...?
+Why Does?
* It Prints Nothing:: The printer issues nothing
* It Prints in Simplex:: While I asked for Duplex
@@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ Why Does...?
* It Says my File is Binary:: And refuses to print it
* It Refuses to Change the Font Size::
-How Can I ...?
+How Can I?
* Leave Room for Binding:: Specifying Margins
* Print stdin:: Using a2ps in a pipe chain
@@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ How Can I ...?
* Non PostScript Printers:: Using GhostScript
* Man Pages with Underlines:: Now it Prints With Italics
-Please tell me...
+Please tell me
* Is a2ps Y2K compliant?:: Printing dates in short format
* The Options Have Changed:: Respect The Users
@@ -6198,13 +6198,13 @@ question about the options, etc. It has
suggestions, not to contact the authors.
@menu
-* Why Does ...?:: Questions on Error
-* How Can I ...?:: a2ps' How-To
-* Please tell me...:: Existential Questions on a2ps
+* Why Does?:: Questions on Error
+* How Can I?:: a2ps' How-To
+* Please tell me:: Existential Questions on a2ps
@end menu
-@node Why Does ...?
-@section Why Does...?
+@node Why Does?
+@section Why Does?
Error related questions.
@@ -6426,8 +6426,8 @@ Note that the `pure' options (no side-ef
virtual pages are @samp{--columns} and @samp{--rows}.
@c -----------------------------How can I ? ------------------------------
-@node How Can I ...?
-@section How Can I ...?
+@node How Can I?
+@section How Can I?
A mini how-to on @pack{}.
@@ -6561,8 +6561,8 @@ Use @samp{a2ps --pro=ul}.
@c -------------------------- Please Tell me ? ------------------------------
-@node Please tell me...
-@section Please tell me...
+@node Please tell me
+@section Please tell me
Wondering something?
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