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Hi,

Thanks for review.


> -TIP: `iconv`(1) is provided as a part of the `libc6` package and it is 
> always available on practically all systems to convert the encoding of 
> characters.
> +### HW: libc6 is not available on Windows systems, right?
> +TIP: `iconv`(1) is provided as a part of the `libc6` package and it is 
> always available on practically all unix-like systems to convert the encoding 
> of characters.

I try to use Unix or Unix-like top describe generic Unix thing.
Trade marked UNIX as in SUSv2 and SUSv3 should be UNIX.

> -The "`$ENCDN`" variable should be set by the encoding value in 
> <<list-of-encoding-values>>.
> +### HW: make more clearer, that $ENCDN is the "source" encoding (before 
> processing)?
> +The "`$ENCDN`" variable should be set to the encoding which the to be 
> processed files have before the converting, as in <<list-of-encoding-values>>.

Thanks rephrased a bit differently...

> +### HW: "Mail data should be limited to 7 bit."
> +### HW: Probably this should be clearified a bit (a mail can be bigger then 
> 7 bit, right?)
> +### HW: Like: "Mail data should be limited to 7 bit characters."
>  Mail (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Mail_Transfer_Protocol[SMTP]) data 
> should be limited to 7 bit.  So binary data and 8 bit text data are encoded 
> into 7 bit format with the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIME[Multipurpose 
> Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)] and the selection of the charset (see 
> <<_basics_of_encoding>>).
  
Thanks rephrased a bit differently...

> +### HW: "Interactive Generation of figures": the uppercase letters made me 
> think,
> +### HW: that this "Interactive Generation" is something like a trademark or 
> such.
> +### HW: But this IMO this is not the case, right? 
> +### HW: Probably something like "facility for interactive creation of 
> figures under X11"
>  `xfig`                     @-@popcon1@-@ @-@psize1@-@ image(vector)          
> facility for Interactive Generation of figures under X11


FYI: I try not to invent package description.

xfig description comes from its package description.

I changed s/^f/F/


> +### HW: There is a wikipedia page explaining Hinting and Gridfitting:
> +### HW: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinting
>  `xgridfit`                 @-@popcon1@-@ @-@psize1@-@ ttf                    
> program for **gridfitting** and **hinting** TrueType fonts

Added link.


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