--- a/src/doc/user/usermanual.sgml
+++ b/src/doc/user/usermanual.sgml
@@ -30,8 +30,17 @@
<year>2005-2012</year>
<holder role="mailto:jfd@recoll.org">Jean-Francois Dockes</holder>
</copyright>
-
<abstract>
+
+ <para><literal>Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or
+ modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation
+ License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free
+ Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover
+ Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license can be
+ found at the following
+ location: <ulink url="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html">GNU
+ web site</ulink>.</literal></para>
+
<para>This document introduces full text search notions
and describes the installation and use of the &RCL;
application. It currently describes &RCL; &RCLVERSION;.</para>
@@ -171,8 +180,8 @@
consequence, it was impossible to search for a particular
capitalization of a term (<literal>US</literal> /
<literal>us</literal>), or to discriminate two terms based on
- diacritics (<literal>sake</literal> / <literal>sak�</literal>,
- <literal>mate</literal> / <literal>mat�</literal>).</para>
+ diacritics (<literal>sake</literal> / <literal>sak��</literal>,
+ <literal>mate</literal> / <literal>mat��</literal>).</para>
<para>As of version 1.18, &RCL; can optionally store the raw terms,
without accent stripping or case conversion. In this configuration,
@@ -634,9 +643,9 @@
<para>As of &RCL; version 1.18 you have a choice of building an
index with terms stripped of character case and diacritics, or
one with raw terms. For a source term of
- <literal>R�sum�</literal>, the former will store
+ <literal>R��sum��</literal>, the former will store
<literal>resume</literal>, the latter
- <literal>R�sum�</literal>.</para>
+ <literal>R��sum��</literal>.</para>
<para>Each type of index allows performing searches insensitive to
case and diacritics: with a raw index, the user entry will be
@@ -648,7 +657,7 @@
index cannot offer: using case and diacritics to discriminate
between terms, returning different results when searching for
<literal>US</literal> and <literal>us</literal> or
- <literal>resume</literal> and <literal>r�sum�</literal>.
+ <literal>resume</literal> and <literal>r��sum��</literal>.
Read the <link linkend="RCL.SEARCH.CASEDIAC">section about search
case and diacritics sensitivity</link> for more details.</para>
@@ -2900,7 +2909,7 @@
<para>The general default is that searches are insensitive to case
and diacritics. An entry of <literal>resume</literal> will match any
of <literal>Resume</literal>, <literal>RESUME</literal>,
- <literal>r�sum�</literal>, <literal>R�sum�</literal> etc.</para>
+ <literal>r��sum��</literal>, <literal>R��sum��</literal> etc.</para>
<para>Two configuration variables can automate switching on
sensitivity:</para>
@@ -2912,7 +2921,7 @@
sensitivity to diacritics will be turned on as soon as an
accented character exists in a search term. When the variable
is set to true, <literal>resume</literal> will start a
- diacritics-unsensitive search, but <literal>r�sum�</literal>
+ diacritics-unsensitive search, but <literal>r��sum��</literal>
will be matched exactly. The default value is
<emphasis>false</emphasis>.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
@@ -2951,7 +2960,7 @@
"resume"D
</programlisting>
<para>will search for the term <literal>resume</literal> exactly
- (<literal>r�sum�</literal> will not be a match).</para>
+ (<literal>r��sum��</literal> will not be a match).</para>
<para>When either case or diacritics sensitivity is activated, stem
@@ -4926,12 +4935,12 @@
the list will turn-off both standard accent and case
processing. Example for Swedish:</para>
<programlisting>
-unac_except_trans = �� �� �� �� �� ��
+unac_except_trans = ���� ���� ���� ���� ���� ����
</programlisting>
<para>Note that the translation is not limited to a single
character, you could very well have something like
- <literal>�ue</literal> in the list.</para>
+ <literal>��ue</literal> in the list.</para>
<para>The default value set for
<literal>unac_except_trans</literal> can't be listed here