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authordkf <donal.k.fellows@manchester.ac.uk>2011-07-18 15:24:59 (GMT)
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@@ -42,12 +42,12 @@ is system-dependent but should be the highest resolution clock available
on the system such as a CPU cycle counter. See \fBHIGH RESOLUTION TIMERS\fR for a full description.
.RS
.PP
-If the \fI\-option\fR argument is \fI\-milliseconds\fR, then the command
+If the \fI\-option\fR argument is \fB\-milliseconds\fR, then the command
is synonymous with \fBclock milliseconds\fR (see below). This
usage is obsolete, and \fBclock milliseconds\fR is to be
considered the preferred way of obtaining a count of milliseconds.
.PP
-If the \fI\-option\fR argument is \fI\-microseconds\fR, then the command
+If the \fI\-option\fR argument is \fB\-microseconds\fR, then the command
is synonymous with \fBclock microseconds\fR (see below). This
usage is obsolete, and \fBclock microseconds\fR is to be
considered the preferred way of obtaining a count of microseconds.
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ On \fBclock format\fR, the default format is
%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %z %Y
.CE
.PP
-On \fBclock scan\fR, the lack of a \fI\-format\fR option indicates that a
+On \fBclock scan\fR, the lack of a \fB\-format\fR option indicates that a
.QW "free format scan"
is requested; see \fBFREE FORM SCAN\fR for a description of what happens.
.RE
@@ -904,7 +904,7 @@ or
Note that only these three formats are accepted.
The command does \fInot\fR accept the full range of point-in-time
specifications specified in ISO8601. Other formats can be recognized by
-giving an explicit \fI\-format\fR option to the \fBclock scan\fR command.
+giving an explicit \fB\-format\fR option to the \fBclock scan\fR command.
.TP
\fIrelative time\fR
A specification relative to the current time. The format is \fBnumber