From 11dbe4c286330f81fae5ac6d5f698f5ddb748710 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jens Schleusener Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2020 13:39:44 +0000 Subject: 45269: Fix misspellings in completions and elsewhere. --- Etc/FAQ.yo | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'Etc') diff --git a/Etc/FAQ.yo b/Etc/FAQ.yo index 5c28b4089..d1f8b7d83 100644 --- a/Etc/FAQ.yo +++ b/Etc/FAQ.yo @@ -2244,7 +2244,7 @@ sect(What is multibyte input?) zsh will be able to use any such encoding as long as it contains ASCII as a single-octet subset and the system can provide information about other characters. However, in the case of Unicode, UTF-8 is the only one you - are likely to enounter that is useful in zsh. + are likely to encounter that is useful in zsh. (In case you're confused: Unicode is the character set, while UTF-8 is an encoding of it. You might hear about other encodings, such as UCS-2 -- cgit 1.4.1