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diff --git a/doc/clock.n b/doc/clock.n index 5d00aeb..dbe00ba 100644 --- a/doc/clock.n +++ b/doc/clock.n @@ -539,7 +539,7 @@ Common Era. \fB%Es\fR This affects similar to \fB%s\fR, but in opposition to \fB%s\fR it parses or formats local seconds (not the posix seconds). -Because \fB%s\fR has the same precedence as \fB%s\fR (uniquely determines +Because \fB%s\fR has the same precedence as \fB%s\fR (uniquely determines a point in time), it overrides all other input formats. .TP \fB%Ex\fR @@ -736,7 +736,7 @@ week number \fB%V\fR; programs should use \fB%G\fR for that purpose. On output, produces the current time zone, expressed in hours and minutes east (+hhmm) or west (\-hhmm) of Greenwich. On input, accepts a time zone specifier (see \fBTIME ZONES\fR below) that will be used to -determine the time zone (this token is optionally applicable on input, +determine the time zone (this token is optionally applicable on input, so the value is not mandatory and can be missing in input). .TP \fB%Z\fR @@ -951,7 +951,7 @@ precision of type of the token. In example below the second date-string contains "next January", therefore it results in next year but in January. And third date-string besides "January" contains also additionally "Fri", so it results in the nearest Friday. -Thus both win before "385 days" resp. make it more precise, because of higher +Thus both win before "385 days" resp. make it more precise, because of higher precision of this token types. .CS % clock format [clock scan "5 years 18 months 385 days" -base 0 -gmt 1] -gmt 1 |