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@@ -2855,7 +2855,7 @@ Now what happens when the user writes \code{from Sound.Effects import
*}? Ideally, one would hope that this somehow goes out to the
filesystem, finds which submodules are present in the package, and
imports them all. Unfortunately, this operation does not work very
-well on Mac and Windows platforms, where the filesystem does not
+well on Windows platforms, where the filesystem does not
always have accurate information about the case of a filename! On
these platforms, there is no guaranteed way to know whether a file
\file{ECHO.PY} should be imported as a module \module{echo},