-A source distribution contains complete sources for the @fptools@
-suite. Not only that, but the more awkward machine-independent steps
-are done for you. For example, if you don't have @flex@<ncdx/flex/
-you'll find it convenient that the source distribution contains the
-result of running @flex@ on the lexical analyser specification. If
-you don't want to alter the lexical analyser then this saves you
-having to find and install @flex@. You will still need a working
-version of GHC on your machine in order to compile (most of) the
-sources, however.
+A source distribution contains complete sources for one or more
+projects in the @fptools@ suite. Not only that, but the more awkward
+machine-independent steps are done for you. For example, if you don't
+have @flex@<ncdx/flex/ you'll find it convenient that the source
+distribution contains the result of running @flex@ on the lexical
+analyser specification. If you don't want to alter the lexical
+analyser then this saves you having to find and install @flex@. You
+will still need a working version of GHC on your machine in order to
+compile (most of) the sources, however.