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diff --git a/compat.texi b/compat.texi
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@@ -2685,23 +2685,17 @@ you can say:
@c copied from lisp/international/ucs-normalize.el
@defun string-glyph-compose string
-Compose @var{string} according to the Unicode NFC.
-This returns a new string obtained by canonical decomposition
-of @var{string} (see @code{ucs-normalize-NFC-string}) followed by
-canonical composition, a.k.a. the \"Unicode Normalization Form C\"
-of @var{string}. For instance:
-
- @code{(string-glyph-compose \"Å\") => \"Å\"}
+Compose @var{string} according to the Unicode NFC. This returns a new
+string obtained by canonical decomposition of @var{string} followed by
+canonical composition, a.k.a. the "Unicode Normalization Form C" of
+@var{string}.
@end defun
@c copied from lisp/international/ucs-normalize.el
@defun string-glyph-decompose string
-Decompose @var{string} according to the Unicode NFD.
-This returns a new string that is the canonical decomposition
-of @var{string}, a.k.a. the \"Unicode Normalization Form D\"
-of @var{string}. For instance:
-
- @code{(ucs-normalize-NFD-string \"Å\") => \"Å\""}
+Decompose @var{string} according to the Unicode NFD. This returns a
+new string that is the canonical decomposition of @var{string},
+a.k.a. the "Unicode Normalization Form D" of @var{string}.
@end defun
@c based on lisp/emacs-lisp/subr-x.el