minor corrections
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@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ that collates as if it were a single character, or a collating-sequence
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name for either) enclosed in {\bf $[.$} and {\bf $.]$} stands for the
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sequence of characters of that collating element.
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{\it wxWindows}: Currently no multi-character collating elements are defined.
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{\it wxWidgets}: Currently no multi-character collating elements are defined.
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So in {\bf $[.X.]$}, {\it X} can either be a single character literal or
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the name of a character. For example, the following are both identical
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{\bf $[[.0.]-[.9.]]$} and {\bf $[[.zero.]-[.nine.]]$} and mean the same as
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@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ An equivalence class may not be an endpoint of a range.
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%implements only the Unicode locale. It doesn't define any equivalence classes.
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%The examples above are just illustrations.)
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{\it wxWindows}: Currently no equivalence classes are defined, so
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{\it wxWidgets}: Currently no equivalence classes are defined, so
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{\bf $[=X=]$} stands for just the single character {\it X}.
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{\it X} can either be a single character literal or the name of a character,
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see \helpref{Character Names}{wxresynchars}.
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@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ Standard character classes are:
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%implementation has only one locale: the Unicode locale.)
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A character class may not be used as an endpoint of a range.
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{\it wxWindows:} In a non-Unicode build, these character classifications depend on the
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{\it wxWidgets}: In a non-Unicode build, these character classifications depend on the
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current locale, and correspond to the values return by the ANSI C 'is'
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functions: isalpha, isupper, etc. In Unicode mode they are based on
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Unicode classifications, and are not affected by the current locale.
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@@ -654,7 +654,7 @@ Note that the character names are case sensitive.
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\twocolitem{vertical-line}{'$|$'}
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\twocolitem{right-brace}{'\}'}
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\twocolitem{right-curly-bracket}{'\}'}
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\twocolitem{tilde}{'$~$'}
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\twocolitem{tilde}{'\destruct{}'}
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\twocolitem{DEL}{'$\backslash$177'}
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\end{twocollist}
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