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@@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ are used to create new windows for
use in Tk-based applications. Each of the procedures returns a token
that can be used to manipulate the window in other calls to the Tk
library. If the window could not be created successfully, then NULL
-is returned and \fIinterp->result\fR is modified to hold an error
-message.
+is returned and the result of interpreter \fIinterp\fR is modified to
+hold an error message.
.PP
Tk supports two different kinds of windows: internal
windows and top-level windows.
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ which would in turn be a child of the menu bar window. A dialog box might
have the application's main window as its parent.
.PP
\fBTk_CreateAnonymousWindow\fR differs from \fBTk_CreateWindow\fR in
-that it creates an unnamed window. This window will be manipulable
+that it creates an unnamed window. This window will be manipulatable
only using C interfaces, and will not be visible to Tcl scripts. Both
interior windows and top-level windows may be created with
\fBTk_CreateAnonymousWindow\fR.
@@ -141,7 +141,6 @@ but has not been mapped, so no X window exists, it is
possible to force the creation of the X window by
calling \fBTk_MakeWindowExist\fR. This procedure issues
the X commands to instantiate the window given by \fItkwin\fR.
-
.SH KEYWORDS
create, deferred creation, destroy, display, internal window,
screen, top-level window, window