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@@ -522,14 +522,14 @@ given, although that is not useful in the cases described here).  These
 values will then be used throughout the zftp function system.  For more
 precise control, the first argument, which gives a context in which the
 style applies, can be modified to include a particular function, as for
-example `tt(:zftp:zfget:)': the style will then have the given value only
+example `tt(:zftp:zfget)': the style will then have the given value only
 in the tt(zfget) function.  Values for the same style in different contexts
 may be set; the most specific function will be used, where
 strings are held to be more specific than patterns, and longer patterns and
 shorter patterns.  Note that only the top level function name, as called by
 the user, is used; calling of lower level functions is transparent to the
 user.  Hence modifications to the title bar in tt(zftp_chpwd) use the
-contexts tt(:zftp:zfopen:), tt(:zftp:zfcd:), etc., depending where it was
+contexts tt(:zftp:zfopen), tt(:zftp:zfcd), etc., depending where it was
 called from.  The following styles are understood:
 
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