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.so man.macros
.TH Tk_SetOptions 3 8.1 Tk "Tk Library Procedures"
@@ -95,10 +95,12 @@ options are supported, these procedures handle all the details of
parsing options and storing their values into a C structure associated
with the widget or object. The procedures were designed primarily for
widgets in Tk, but they can also be used for other kinds of objects that
-have configuration options. In the rest of this manual page ``widget'' will
-be used to refer to the object whose options are being managed; in
-practice the object may not actually be a widget. The term ``widget
-record'' is used to refer to the C-level structure in
+have configuration options. In the rest of this manual page
+.QW widget
+will be used to refer to the object whose options are being managed; in
+practice the object may not actually be a widget. The term
+.QW "widget record"
+is used to refer to the C-level structure in
which information about a particular widget or object is stored.
.PP
Note: the easiest way to learn how to use these procedures is to