Not sure, but us-ascii might have been intended.
Signed-off-by: Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn <cii@axis.com>
[ And even if you do want to use utf8, you should use it correctly, not
with this "pick random character" approach - Linus ]
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Scope of this document is the usage of the program.
Please read the build manual for instructions how to build the
Scope of this document is the usage of the program.
Please read the build manual for instructions how to build the
-software and (if needed) it´s dependencies.
+software and (if needed) it's dependencies.
Audience: Fun Divers, Tec Divers, Professional Divers
Audience: Fun Divers, Tec Divers, Professional Divers
11. How to find the Device Name
When you connect your divecomputer by using an USB connector, most of the
11. How to find the Device Name
When you connect your divecomputer by using an USB connector, most of the
-time, the default of ´/dev/ttyUSB0' should work. But if you have other
+time, the default of '/dev/ttyUSB0' should work. But if you have other
Serial to USB devices, this can be different because '/dev/ttyUSB0' is
already in use.
Serial to USB devices, this can be different because '/dev/ttyUSB0' is
already in use.
echo -n "Enter the name of your Suunto Divemanager export file: "
read SuuntoExportFile
echo -n "Enter the name of your Suunto Divemanager export file: "
read SuuntoExportFile
-echo "You have entered: $SuuntoExportDir/$SuuntoExportFile¨
+echo "You have entered: $SuuntoExportDir/$SuuntoExportFile"