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diff --git a/doc/registry.n b/doc/registry.n index 927af16..001def9 100644 --- a/doc/registry.n +++ b/doc/registry.n @@ -13,9 +13,9 @@ registry \- Manipulate the Windows registry .SH SYNOPSIS .sp -\fBpackage require registry 1.1\fR +\fBpackage require registry 1.3\fR .sp -\fBregistry \fIoption\fR \fIkeyName\fR ?\fIarg arg ...\fR? +\fBregistry \fR?\fI\-mode\fR? \fIoption\fR \fIkeyName\fR ?\fIarg arg ...\fR? .BE .SH DESCRIPTION .PP @@ -44,6 +44,14 @@ one of \fBHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\fR, \fBHKEY_USERS\fR, \fBHKEY_DYN_DATA\fR. The \fIkeypath\fR can be one or more registry key names separated by backslash (\fB\e\fR) characters. .PP +.VS 8.6 +The optional \fI\-mode\fR argument indicates which registry to work +with; when it is \fB\-32bit\fR the 32-bit registry will be used, and +when it is \fB\-64bit\fR the 64-bit registry will be used. If this +argument is omitted, the system's default registry will be the subject +of the requested operation. +.VE 8.6 +.PP \fIOption\fR indicates what to do with the registry key name. Any unique abbreviation for \fIoption\fR is acceptable. The valid options are: @@ -95,7 +103,7 @@ data, see \fBSUPPORTED TYPES\fR, below. If \fIpattern\fR is not specified, returns a list of names of all the subkeys of \fIkeyName\fR. If \fIpattern\fR is specified, only those names matching \fIpattern\fR are returned. Matching is determined -using the same rules as for \fBstring\fR \fBmatch\fR. If the +using the same rules as for \fBstring match\fR. If the specified \fIkeyName\fR does not exist, then an error is generated. .TP \fBregistry set \fIkeyName\fR ?\fIvalueName data \fR?\fItype\fR?? @@ -119,7 +127,7 @@ Returns the type of the value \fIvalueName\fR in the key If \fIpattern\fR is not specified, returns a list of names of all the values of \fIkeyName\fR. If \fIpattern\fR is specified, only those names matching \fIpattern\fR are returned. Matching is determined -using the same rules as for \fBstring\fR \fBmatch\fR. +using the same rules as for \fBstring match\fR. .SH "SUPPORTED TYPES" Each value under a key in the registry contains some data of a particular type in a type-specific representation. The \fBregistry\fR @@ -205,3 +213,6 @@ puts "$ext opens with $command" .CE .SH KEYWORDS registry +'\" Local Variables: +'\" mode: nroff +'\" End: |