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diff --git a/doc/02_Installation.md b/doc/02_Installation.md
index 1204c688..5de119a4 100644
--- a/doc/02_Installation.md
+++ b/doc/02_Installation.md
@@ -7,9 +7,8 @@ only thing it needs is [GTK+][] >= 2.18 on Linux systems. GTK is already
included in Windows and Mac OSX packages. Textadept also has its own version of
Lua.
-The _experimental_ terminal version of Textadept requires [ncurses][] and
-[CDK][]. These dependencies are only necessary if you wish to run Textadept from
-a terminal.
+The _experimental_ terminal version of Textadept requires [ncurses][]. This
+dependency is only necessary if you wish to run Textadept from a terminal.
Notes:
@@ -23,7 +22,6 @@ Notes:
[GTK+]: http://gtk.org
[ncurses]: http://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses.html
-[CDK]: http://invisible-island.net/cdk/
### Linux
@@ -31,14 +29,14 @@ Most Linux systems already have GTK+ installed. If not, it is probably available
through your package manager. Otherwise, compile and install it from the
[GTK+ website][].
-Most Linux systems already have ncurses installed, but probably not CDK. Look
-for them in your package manager, or compile and install them from their
-[respective][] [websites][]. For Debian-based distributions like Ubuntu, the
-packages are typically called `libncursesw5` and `libcdk5`.
+Most Linux systems already have ncurses installed. If not, look for it in your
+package manager, or compile and install it from the [ncurses website][]. For
+Debian-based distributions like Ubuntu, the package is typically called
+`libncursesw5`. Note: you should have a version of ncurses compiled with "wide"
+(multibyte) character support installed.
[GTK+ website]: http://www.gtk.org/download-linux.html
-[respective]: http://invisible-island.net/ncurses/#download_ncurses
-[websites]: http://invisible-island.net/cdk/#download
+[ncurses website]: http://invisible-island.net/ncurses/#download_ncurses
### Mac OSX
diff --git a/doc/12_Compiling.md b/doc/12_Compiling.md
index a0ff59db..2a3d0634 100644
--- a/doc/12_Compiling.md
+++ b/doc/12_Compiling.md
@@ -16,17 +16,19 @@ distribution through its package manager. For example, Ubuntu includes these
tools in the `build-essential` package.
If you would like to compile the terminal version of Textadept, you will need
-the ncurses and CDK development libraries. Similarly, they should be available
-from your package manager. For Debian-based distributions like Ubuntu, the
-packages are typically called `libncurses5-dev` and `libcdk5-dev`. Otherwise,
-compile and install them from their [respective][] [websites][]. BSD users will
-also need to have [libiconv][].
+the ncurses development library. Similarly, it should be available from your
+package manager. For Debian-based distributions like Ubuntu, the package is
+typically called `libncurses5-dev`. Otherwise, compile and install ncurses from
+the [ncurses website][]. Note: you should have a development version of ncurses
+compiled with "wide" (multibyte) character support installed. (Therefore, Debian
+users will also need `libncursesw5-dev`.)
+
+In addition, BSD users will need to have [libiconv][] installed.
[GTK+ website]: http://www.gtk.org/download/linux.html
[GNU C compiler]: http://gcc.gnu.org
[GNU Make]: http://www.gnu.org/software/make/
-[respective]: http://invisible-island.net/ncurses/#download_ncurses
-[websites]: http://invisible-island.net/cdk/#download
+[ncurses website]: http://invisible-island.net/ncurses/#download_ncurses
[libiconv]: http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/
### Windows