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authordas <das>2004-11-12 09:02:29 (GMT)
committerdas <das>2004-11-12 09:02:29 (GMT)
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* doc/clock.n:
* doc/registry.n: * doc/upvar.n: fixed *roff errors uncovered by running 'make html'. * tools/tcltk-man2html.tcl: added faked support for bullet point lists, i.e. *nroff ".IP \(bu" syntax. Synced other changes from HEAD.
Diffstat (limited to 'doc')
-rw-r--r--doc/clock.n8
-rw-r--r--doc/registry.n4
-rw-r--r--doc/upvar.n18
3 files changed, 15 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/doc/clock.n b/doc/clock.n
index 436e7da..aab3dae 100644
--- a/doc/clock.n
+++ b/doc/clock.n
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
'\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
'\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
'\"
-'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: clock.n,v 1.11.2.4 2004/10/27 14:23:41 dkf Exp $
+'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: clock.n,v 1.11.2.5 2004/11/12 09:02:30 das Exp $
'\"
.so man.macros
.TH clock n 8.4 Tcl "Tcl Built-In Commands"
@@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ or manipulate strings or values that represent some notion of
time. The \fIoption\fR argument determines what action is carried
out by the command. The legal \fIoptions\fR (which may be
abbreviated) are:
-.TP
.VS 8.3
+.TP
\fBclock clicks\fR ?\fB\-milliseconds\fR?
Return a high-resolution time value as a system-dependent integer
value. The unit of the value is system-dependent but should be the
@@ -268,10 +268,10 @@ different results will be given for \fBclock scan "1 day"\fR and
\fBclock scan "24 hours"\fR:
.CS
.ta 6c
-\fB% \fBclock scan\fR "1 day" -base [\fBclock scan\fR 1999-10-31]
+% \fBclock scan\fR "1 day" -base [\fBclock scan\fR 1999-10-31]
941443200
% \fBclock scan\fR "24 hours" -base [\fBclock scan\fR 1999-10-31]
-941439600\fR
+941439600
.CE
.RE
.TP
diff --git a/doc/registry.n b/doc/registry.n
index 549a2e1..de31bfa 100644
--- a/doc/registry.n
+++ b/doc/registry.n
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
'\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
'\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
'\"
-'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: registry.n,v 1.8.2.1 2004/10/27 14:23:58 dkf Exp $
+'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: registry.n,v 1.8.2.2 2004/11/12 09:02:30 das Exp $
'\"
.so man.macros
.TH registry n 1.1 registry "Tcl Bundled Packages"
@@ -50,8 +50,8 @@ registry key names separated by backslash (\fB\e\fR) characters.
\fIOption\fR indicates what to do with the registry key name. Any
unique abbreviation for \fIoption\fR is acceptable. The valid options
are:
-.TP
.VS 8.4
+.TP
\fBregistry broadcast \fIkeyName\fR ?\fI-timeout milliseconds\fR?
.
Sends a broadcast message to the system and running programs to notify them
diff --git a/doc/upvar.n b/doc/upvar.n
index b73d6a4..795629f 100644
--- a/doc/upvar.n
+++ b/doc/upvar.n
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
'\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
'\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
'\"
-'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: upvar.n,v 1.5.18.1 2004/10/27 14:43:15 dkf Exp $
+'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: upvar.n,v 1.5.18.2 2004/11/12 09:02:30 das Exp $
'\"
.so man.macros
.TH upvar n "" Tcl "Tcl Built-In Commands"
@@ -46,12 +46,12 @@ procedure calling and also makes it easier to build new control constructs
as Tcl procedures.
For example, consider the following procedure:
.CS
-\fBproc add2 name {
+proc add2 name {
\fBupvar\fR $name x
set x [expr $x+2]
-}\fR
+}
.CE
-\fBAdd2\fR is invoked with an argument giving the name of a variable,
+\fBadd2\fR is invoked with an argument giving the name of a variable,
and it adds two to the value of that variable.
Although \fBadd2\fR could have been implemented using \fBuplevel\fR
instead of \fBupvar\fR, \fBupvar\fR makes it simpler for \fBadd2\fR
@@ -84,17 +84,17 @@ the trace procedure will be passed the name of \fImyVar\fR, rather
than the name of \fIotherVar\fR. Thus, the output of the following code
will be \fBlocalVar\fR rather than \fBoriginalVar\fR:
.CS
-\fBproc traceproc { name index op } {
+proc \fBtraceproc\fR { name index op } {
puts $name
}
-proc setByUpvar { name value } {
+proc \fBsetByUpvar\fR { name value } {
\fBupvar\fR $name localVar
set localVar $value
}
set originalVar 1
-trace variable originalVar w traceproc
-setByUpvar originalVar 2
-}\fR
+trace variable originalVar w \fBtraceproc\fR
+\fBsetByUpvar\fR originalVar 2
+}
.CE
.PP
If \fIotherVar\fR refers to an element of an array, then variable