--- units-1.87.orig/units.info
+++ units-1.87/units.info
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
-This is units.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.8 from
+This is units.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.13 from
 ./units.texinfo.
 
+INFO-DIR-SECTION Math
 START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
 * units: (units).	Units conversion.
 END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
@@ -219,8 +220,8 @@
 
              * 2.1133764
              / 0.47317647
-and then exit.  The output tells you that 2 liters is about 2.1
-quarts, or alternatively that a quart is about 0.47 times 2 liters.
+and then exit.  The output tells you that 2 liters is about 2.1 quarts,
+or alternatively that a quart is about 0.47 times 2 liters.
 
    If the conversion is successful, then `units' will return success (0)
 to the calling environment.  If `units' is given non-conformable units
@@ -325,9 +326,9 @@
          You want: cents / inch
                  * 13.888889
                  / 0.072
-And the second example shows how the dollar sign in the units
-conversion can precede the five.  Be careful:  `units' will interpret
-`$5' with no space as equivalent to dollars^5.
+And the second example shows how the dollar sign in the units conversion
+can precede the five.  Be careful:  `units' will interpret `$5' with no
+space as equivalent to dollars^5.
 
    Outside of the SI system, it is often desirable to add values of
 different units together.  You may also wish to use `units' as a
@@ -683,9 +684,9 @@
    When adding new units, be sure to use the `-c' option to check that
 the new units reduce properly.  If you create a loop in the units
 definitions, then `units' will hang when invoked with the `-c' options.
-You will need to use the `--check-verbose' option which prints out
-each unit as it checks them.  The program will still hang, but the last
-unit printed will be the unit which caused the infinite loop.
+You will need to use the `--check-verbose' option which prints out each
+unit as it checks them.  The program will still hang, but the last unit
+printed will be the unit which caused the infinite loop.
 
    If you define any units which contain `+' characters, carefully
 check them because the `-c' option will not catch non-conformable sums.
@@ -1021,20 +1022,20 @@
 
 
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