From 34324c06f26797f3103e97e3f483bc140f7f02a1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: dgp Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 17:55:19 +0000 Subject: Changed incorrect references to the "msgcat command" to "msgcat package" --- doc/clock.n | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/clock.n b/doc/clock.n index 175a82f..1dfead6 100644 --- a/doc/clock.n +++ b/doc/clock.n @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ the equivalent ways to specify it. Specifies that locale-dependent scanning and formatting (and date arithmetic for dates preceding the adoption of the Gregorian calendar) is to be done in the locale identified by \fIlocaleName\fR. The locale name may be any of -the locales acceptable to the \fBmsgcat\fR command, or it may be the special +the locales acceptable to the \fBmsgcat\fR package, or it may be the special name \fIsystem\fR, which represents the current locale of the process, or the null string, which represents Tcl's default locale. .sp @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ the obsolete usage \fB-gmt\fR \fItrue\fR may be used. See .PP If a \fB-locale\fR option is present, the following argument is a string that specifies the locale in which the time is to be formatted, -in the same format that is used for the \fBmsgcat\fR command. Note +in the same format that is used for the \fBmsgcat\fR package. Note that the default, if \fB-locale\fR is not specified, is the root locale \fB{}\fR rather than the current locale. The current locale may be obtained by using \fB-locale\fR \fBcurrent\fR. @@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ the obsolete usage \fB-gmt\fR \fItrue\fR may be used. See .PP If a \fB-locale\fR option is present, the following argument is a string that specifies the locale in which the time is to be interpreted, -in the same format that is used for the \fBmsgcat\fR command. Note +in the same format that is used for the \fBmsgcat\fR package. Note that the default, if \fB-locale\fR is not specified, is the root locale \fB{}\fR rather than the current locale. The current locale may be obtained by using \fB-locale\fR \fBcurrent\fR. -- cgit v0.12