diff --git a/Manuals/RepoReference/en_US/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Help.texinfo b/Manuals/RepoReference/en_US/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Help.texinfo
index 1b34d8b..d43130b 100644
--- a/Manuals/RepoReference/en_US/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Help.texinfo
+++ b/Manuals/RepoReference/en_US/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Help.texinfo
@@ -225,25 +225,26 @@ repository documentation manual written in a language other than
 English, must include the @samp{@@documentlanguage} and
 @samp{@@documentencoding} directives in the main document file (e.g.,
 @file{repository.texinfo}) to provide the language and encoding
-information, respectively.  
-
-The language information provided by @samp{@@documentlanguage} can be
-any value specified by ISO-639 language code standard and the ecoding
-informormation can be either @samp{US-ASCII}, @samp{ISO-8859-1},
-@samp{ISO-8859-15} or @samp{ISO-8859-2}.  The encoding information is
-required in order for Txt and Info outputs to show special characters,
-defined through Texinfo special way of accentuation (e.g.,
-@samp{@@'a}, @samp{@@~n}, etc.), correctly. In this specific case, to
-read both Txt and Info files, it is required that the terminal you are
-performing the reading action (e.g., @command{gnome-terminal}) be
-encoded with the same value you specified inside the repository
-documentation manual. Otherwise, special characters may not look as
-expected.  Using Texinfo special way of accentuation is also required
-for @command{texi2html} command to transform special characters to
-HTML entities (e.g., @samp{á}, @samp{ñ}, etc.).  In the
-Pdf output, special characters are printed well most of times with
-some exceptions (e.g., the @samp{@@'i} don't replaces the dot over the
-letter with the accentuation, but put the accentuation over it.).
+information, respectively.  The language information provided by
+@samp{@@documentlanguage} can be any value specified by ISO-639
+language code standard.  The encoding information provided by
+@samp{@@documentencoding} can be either @samp{US-ASCII},
+@samp{ISO-8859-1}, @samp{ISO-8859-15} or @samp{ISO-8859-2}.  
+
+The encoding information is required in order for Txt and Info outputs
+to show special characters, defined through Texinfo special way of
+accentuation (e.g., @samp{@@'a}, @samp{@@~n}, etc.), correctly. In
+this specific case, to read both Txt and Info files, it is required
+that the terminal you are performing the reading action (e.g.,
+@command{gnome-terminal}) be encoded with the same value you specified
+inside the repository documentation manual. Otherwise, special
+characters may not look as expected.  Using Texinfo special way of
+accentuation is also required for @command{texi2html} command to
+transform special characters to HTML entities (e.g., @samp{á},
+@samp{ñ}, etc.).  In the Pdf output, special characters are
+printed well most of times with some exceptions (e.g., the @samp{@@'i}
+don't replaces the dot over the letter with the accentuation, but put
+the accentuation over it.).
 
 @quotation
 @strong{Note} Using other codifications but UTF-8 in the terminal