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diff --git a/libchimara/fileref.c b/libchimara/fileref.c
index 516af02..d20e1f2 100644
--- a/libchimara/fileref.c
+++ b/libchimara/fileref.c
@@ -144,24 +144,24 @@ glk_fileref_create_temp(glui32 usage, glui32 rock)
* @fmode must be one of these values:
*
*
- * #filemode_Read
+ * %filemode_Read
* The file must already exist; and the player will be asked
* to select from existing files which match the usage.
*
*
- * #filemode_Write
+ * %filemode_Write
* The file should not exist; if the player selects an
* existing file, he will be warned that it will be replaced.
*
*
*
- * #filemode_ReadWrite
+ * %filemode_ReadWrite
* The file may or may not exist; if it already exists, the
* player will be warned that it will be modified.
*
*
- * #filemode_WriteAppend
- * Same behavior as #filemode_ReadWrite.
+ * %filemode_WriteAppend
+ * Same behavior as %filemode_ReadWrite.
*
*
*
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ glk_fileref_create_by_name(glui32 usage, char *name, glui32 rock)
* original fileref is not modified.)
*
* The use of this function can be tricky. If you change the type of the fileref
- * (#fileusage_Data, #fileusage_SavedGame, etc), the new reference may or may
+ * (%fileusage_Data, %fileusage_SavedGame, etc), the new reference may or may
* not point to the same actual disk file.
*
*
@@ -345,8 +345,8 @@ glk_fileref_create_by_name(glui32 usage, char *name, glui32 rock)
* unpredictable. It is safest to change the type of a fileref only if it refers
* to a nonexistent file.
*
- * If you change the mode of a fileref (#fileusage_TextMode,
- * #fileusage_BinaryMode), but leave the rest of the type unchanged, the new
+ * If you change the mode of a fileref (%fileusage_TextMode,
+ * %fileusage_BinaryMode), but leave the rest of the type unchanged, the new
* fileref will definitely point to the same disk file as the old one.
*
* Obviously, if you write to a file in text mode and then read from it in