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diff --git a/doc/FileSystem.3 b/doc/FileSystem.3
index 3b50232..4e77114 100644
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+++ b/doc/FileSystem.3
@@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ caller (with a reference count of 0).
the encoding identified by \fIencodingName\fR and evaluates
its contents as a Tcl script. It returns the same information as
\fBTcl_EvalObjEx\fR.
-If \fIencodingName\fR is NULL, the system encoding is used for
+If \fIencodingName\fR is NULL, the utf-8 encoding is used for
reading the file contents.
If the file could not be read then a Tcl error is returned to describe
why the file could not be read.
@@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ or
which will be safely substituted by the Tcl interpreter into
.QW ^Z .
\fBTcl_FSEvalFile\fR is a simpler version of
-\fBTcl_FSEvalFileEx\fR that always uses the system encoding
+\fBTcl_FSEvalFileEx\fR that always uses the utf-8 encoding
when reading the file.
.PP
\fBTcl_FSLoadFile\fR dynamically loads a binary code file into memory and
@@ -1340,11 +1340,11 @@ is considered to be owned by the filesystem (not by Tcl's core), but
should be given a reference count for Tcl. Tcl will use the contents of the
list and then decrement that reference count. This allows filesystems to
choose whether they actually want to retain a
-.QW "master list"
+.QW "global list"
of volumes
or not (if not, they generate the list on the fly and pass it to Tcl
with a reference count of 1 and then forget about the list, if yes, then
-they simply increment the reference count of their master list and pass it
+they simply increment the reference count of their global list and pass it
to Tcl which will copy the contents and then decrement the count back
to where it was).
.PP