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<p> TDS stands for the TeX Directory Structure, which is a standard
way of organising all the TeX-related files on a computer system.
<p> Most modern distributions conform to the TDS, which
-provides for both a 'standard' and a (set of) 'local' hierarchies of
+provides for both a &lsquo;standard&rsquo; and a (set of) &lsquo;local&rsquo; hierarchies of
directories containing TeX-related files. The
TDS reserves the name <code>texmf</code> as the name of the root directory
(folder) of the hierarchies. Files supplied as part of the
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ be at
<i>/opt/texmf</i>, or
a similar location, but in each case the TeX files will be under the
<i>/texmf</i> subdirectory.
-<p>There may be more than on 'local' hierarchy in which additional files
+<p>There may be more than on &lsquo;local&rsquo; hierarchy in which additional files
can be stored. In the extreme an installation can have a local
hierarchy and each user can also have an individual local hierarchy. The
location of any local hierarchy is not only system dependent but also user