diff --git a/documentation/20.11/eiffelstudio/Tutorials/appendix-writing-documentation-filters-eff-eiffel-filter-format.wiki b/documentation/20.11/eiffelstudio/Tutorials/appendix-writing-documentation-filters-eff-eiffel-filter-format.wiki
index ce5a6bbe..0b2e4411 100644
--- a/documentation/20.11/eiffelstudio/Tutorials/appendix-writing-documentation-filters-eff-eiffel-filter-format.wiki
+++ b/documentation/20.11/eiffelstudio/Tutorials/appendix-writing-documentation-filters-eff-eiffel-filter-format.wiki
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
[[Property:link_title|Writing Documentation FiltersFilters with EFF, the Eiffel Filter Format]]
-[[Property:modification_date|Sat, 13 Feb 2021 03:10:13 GMT]]
+[[Property:modification_date|Sat, 13 Feb 2021 04:49:50 GMT]]
[[Property:publication_date|Thu, 11 Feb 2021 07:55:20 GMT]]
[[Property:title|Writing Documentation Filters with EFF, the Eiffel Filter Format]]
[[Property:weight|6]]
@@ -60,19 +60,6 @@ Note that in practice the best way to write an EFF filter is usually not from sc
|-
| XML || xml || xml.fil ||
|}
-{| class="wikitable" style="width: 60%;"
-|+ '''''Variants'''''
-|-
-! Documentation
Type !! Filter File !! Remarks
-|-
-| HTML ||html-classic.fil || web page old version plain
-|-
-| HTML || documentation.fil || web page with default.css
-|-
-| HTML ||html-stylesheet.fil || web page with default.css
-|-
-|}
-
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 60%;"
|+ '''''Assisting'''''
|-
@@ -110,18 +97,14 @@ For readability, there may be any number of blanks or tabs between the Con
==The asterisk==
-In the Replacement part, you may use the symbol * (asterisk) to denote the construct specimen itself. So for example the entry
-Feature_clause | %N%N*%N%N
+In the Replacement part, you may use the symbol * (asterisk) to denote the construct specimen itself.
-specifies the following formatting for any Feature_clause: two successive blank lines (expressed as %N, New Line, a convention taken from Eiffel); the feature clause itself; two blank lines.
+So for example the entry Feature_clause | %N%N*%N%N specifies the following formatting for any Feature_clause:
+two successive blank lines (expressed as %N, New Line); the feature clause itself; two blank lines.
-Similarly, in an HTML format, the entry
-External | *
+Similarly, in an HTML format, the entry External | * means that the Eiffel keyword external must appear in the filtered form immediately preceded by , the HTML code for switching to boldface, and immediately followed by , the code for reverting to the previous setup.
-means that the Eiffel keyword external must appear in the filtered form immediately preceded by , the HTML code for switching to boldface, and immediately followed by , the code for reverting to the previous setup. Here you can also write the right-hand side without the asterisks, as external. If, however, all keywords are to use boldface, it is preferable to write a single entry
-Keyword | *
-
-which, thanks to the asterisk, will govern all construct specimens of the Keyword category. You can still override this specification for an individual keyword by including a specific entry for it.
+Here you can also write the right-hand side without the asterisks, as external. If, however, all keywords are to use boldface, it is preferable to write a single entry Keyword | * which, thanks to the asterisk, will govern all construct specimens of the Keyword category. You can still override this specification for an individual keyword by including a specific entry for it.
==Constructs==