2011-07-10 Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
+ * screen.texi (Mode Line): Clarify that coding systems are
+ characters, not letters (bug#1749).
+
* cmdargs.texi (Environment): Mention removing variables
(bug#1615). Text suggested by Kevin Rodgers.
Systems}). If it is a dash (@samp{-}), that indicates the default
state of affairs: no special character set handling, except for the
end-of-line translations described in the next paragraph. @samp{=}
-means no conversion whatsoever. Letters represent various nontrivial
+means no conversion whatsoever. Characters represent various nontrivial
@dfn{coding systems}---for example, @samp{1} represents ISO Latin-1.
On a text-only terminal, @var{cs} is preceded by two additional
characters that describe the coding system for keyboard input and the