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| diff --git a/lzo/doc/LZO.FAQ b/lzo/doc/LZO.FAQ index 604c98fa..cb1f38aa 100644 --- a/lzo/doc/LZO.FAQ +++ b/lzo/doc/LZO.FAQ @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Because of historical reasons - I want to support unlimited  backward compatibility.  Don't get misled by the size of the library - using one algorithm -increases the size of your application by only a few kB. +increases the size of your application by only a few KiB.  If you just want to add a little bit of data compression to your  application you may be looking for miniLZO. @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ What's the difference between the decompressors per algorithm ?  Once again let's use LZO1X for explanation:  - lzo1x_decompress -    The `standard' decompressor. Pretty fast - use this whenever possible. +    The 'standard' decompressor. Pretty fast - use this whenever possible.      This decompressor expects valid compressed data.      If the compressed data gets corrupted somehow (e.g. transmission @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Once again let's use LZO1X for explanation:      your application because absolutely no additional checks are done.  - lzo1x_decompress_safe -    The `safe' decompressor. Somewhat slower. +    The 'safe' decompressor. Somewhat slower.      This decompressor will catch all compressed data violations and      return an error code in this case - it will never crash. @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ Once again let's use LZO1X for explanation:  Notes:  ------  - When using a safe decompressor you must pass the number of -  bytes available in `dst' via the parameter `dst_len'. +  bytes available in 'dst' via the parameter 'dst_len'.  - If you want to be sure that your data is not corrupted you must    use a checksum - just using the safe decompressor is not enough, @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ So after verifying that everything works fine you can try if activating  the LZO_ALIGNED_OK_4 macro improves LZO1X and LZO1Y decompression  performance. Change the file config.h accordingly and recompile everything. -On a i386 architecture you should evaluate the assembler versions. +On an i386 architecture you should evaluate the assembler versions.  How can I reduce memory requirements when (de)compressing ? | 
