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index 0368c05e..bc93c38e 100644
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@@ -6588,7 +6588,7 @@ the beginning and end of a @emph{line}. As a result, something like
@samp{RS = "^[[:upper:]]"} can only match at the beginning of a file.
This is because @command{gawk} views the input file as one long string
that happens to contain newline characters.
-It is thus best to avoid anchor characters in the value of @code{RS}.
+It is thus best to avoid anchor metacharacters in the value of @code{RS}.
@end quotation
@cindex differences in @command{awk} and @command{gawk}, @code{RS}/@code{RT} variables
@@ -8834,7 +8834,7 @@ Input is split into records based on the value of @code{RS}.
The possibilities are as follows:
@multitable @columnfractions .25 .35 .40
-@headitem Value of @code{RS} @tab Records are split on @tab @command{awk} / @command{gawk}
+@headitem Value of @code{RS} @tab Records are split on @dots{} @tab @command{awk} / @command{gawk}
@item Any single character @tab That character @tab @command{awk}
@item The empty string (@code{""}) @tab Runs of two or more newlines @tab @command{awk}
@item A regexp @tab Text that matches the regexp @tab @command{gawk}
@@ -9377,7 +9377,7 @@ representing negative
infinity are formatted as
@samp{-inf} or @samp{-infinity},
and positive infinity as
-@samp{inf} and @samp{infinity}.
+@samp{inf} or @samp{infinity}.
The special ``not a number'' value formats as @samp{-nan} or @samp{nan}
(@pxref{Math Definitions}).