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-rw-r--r-- | doc/exec.n | 15 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tools/tcltk-man2html-utils.tcl | 8 |
2 files changed, 6 insertions, 17 deletions
@@ -246,15 +246,6 @@ the backslash character. If an argument contains forward slashes as the path separator, it may or may not be recognized as a path name, depending on the program. .PP -Additionally, when calling a 16-bit DOS or Windows 3.X application, all path -names must use the short, cryptic, path format (e.g., using -.QW applba~1.def -instead of -.QW applbakery.default ), -which can be obtained with the -.QW "\fBfile attributes\fI fileName \fB\-shortname\fR" -command. -.PP Two or more forward or backward slashes in a row in a path refer to a network path. For example, a simple concatenation of the root directory \fBc:/\fR with a subdirectory \fB/windows/system\fR will yield @@ -295,11 +286,9 @@ The directory from which the Tcl executable was loaded. .IP \(bu 3 The current directory. .IP \(bu 3 -The Windows NT 32-bit system directory. -.IP \(bu 3 -The Windows NT 16-bit system directory. +The Windows 32-bit system directory. .IP \(bu 3 -The Windows NT home directory. +The Windows home directory. .IP \(bu 3 The directories listed in the path. .PP diff --git a/tools/tcltk-man2html-utils.tcl b/tools/tcltk-man2html-utils.tcl index 5f8431b..34222e3 100644 --- a/tools/tcltk-man2html-utils.tcl +++ b/tools/tcltk-man2html-utils.tcl @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ proc indexfile {} { proc copyright {copyright {level {}}} { # We don't actually generate a separate copyright page anymore #set page "${level}copyright.htm" - #return "<A HREF=\"$page\">Copyright</A> © [htmlize-text [lrange $copyright 2 end]]" + #return "<A HREF=\"$page\">Copyright</A> © [htmlize-text [lrange $copyright 2 end]]" # obfuscate any email addresses that may appear in name set who [string map {@ (at)} [lrange $copyright 2 end]] return "Copyright © [htmlize-text $who]" @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ proc process-text {text} { {\(eu} "€" \ {\fP} {\fR} \ {\.} . \ - {\(bu} "•" \ + {\(bu} "•" \ {\*(qo} "ô" \ ] # This might make a few invalid mappings, but we don't use them @@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ proc output-IP-list {context code rest} { if {[regexp {^\[[\da-f]+\]|\(?[\da-f]+\)$} $rest]} { set dl "<OL class=\"[string tolower $manual(section)]\">" set enddl "</OL>" - } elseif {"•" eq $rest} { + } elseif {"•" eq $rest} { set dl "<UL class=\"[string tolower $manual(section)]\">" set enddl "</UL>" } @@ -599,7 +599,7 @@ proc output-IP-list {context code rest} { man-puts "$para<LI value=\"$value\">" } elseif {[regexp {^\(?([\da-f]+)\)$} $rest -> value]} { man-puts "$para<LI value=\"$value\">" - } elseif {"•" eq $rest} { + } elseif {"•" eq $rest} { man-puts "$para<LI>" } else { man-puts "$para<DT>[long-toc $rest]<DD>" |