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+2000-12-23  Ben Collins  <bcollins@debian.org>
+
+	* manual/charset.texi (Extended Char Intro): Fix typo in ISO 6937
+	description.
+
+	* manual/stdio.texi (Dynamic Output): Document the return value of
+	asprintf.  Also make the asprintf/snprintf examples a little
+	better (check for some error returns).
+
 2000-12-22  Andreas Jaeger  <aj@suse.de>
 
 	* include/stdio.h: Add __ftrylockfile prototype.
diff --git a/manual/charset.texi b/manual/charset.texi
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@@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ representing characters like the acute accent do not produce output
 themselves: one has to combine them with other characters to get the
 desired result.  E.g., the byte sequence @code{0xc2 0x61} (non-spacing
 acute accent, following by lower-case `a') to get the ``small a with
-acute'' character.  To get the acute accent character on its on one has
+acute'' character.  To get the acute accent character on its own, one has
 to write @code{0xc2 0x20} (the non-spacing acute followed by a space).
 
 This type of character set is used in some embedded systems such as