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diff --git a/doc/wm.n b/doc/wm.n
index 9b2afa9..ecccdf3 100644
--- a/doc/wm.n
+++ b/doc/wm.n
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
'\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
'\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
'\"
-'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: wm.n,v 1.24 2005/11/16 02:51:38 jenglish Exp $
+'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: wm.n,v 1.25 2006/04/11 07:36:36 das Exp $
'\"
.so man.macros
.TH wm n 8.5 Tk "Tk Built-In Commands"
@@ -76,7 +76,8 @@ menu and taskbar.
.PP
On Mac OS X, \fB\-modified\fR gets or sets the modification state of the
window (determines whether the window close widget contains the modification
-indicator). \fB\-titlepath\fR gets or sets the path of the file referenced as
+indicator and whether the proxy icon is draggable).
+\fB\-titlepath\fR gets or sets the path of the file referenced as
the window proxy icon (which can be dragged and dropped in lieu of the file's
finder icon). \fB\-alpha\fR sets the alpha transparency level of the window,
it accepts a value from \fB0.0\fR (fully transparent) to \fB1.0\fR (opaque),
@@ -95,7 +96,7 @@ attribute set.
.TP
\fB-zoomed\fP
Requests that the window should be maximized.
-This is the same as \fB[wm state zoomed]\fP on Windows.
+This is the same as \fB[wm state zoomed]\fP on Windows and Mac OS X.
.TP
\fB-fullscreen\fP
Requests that the window should fill the entire screen
@@ -501,8 +502,9 @@ window in the stacking order.
\fBwm state \fIwindow\fR ?newstate?
If \fInewstate\fR is specified, the window will be set to the new state,
otherwise it returns the current state of \fIwindow\fR: either
-\fBnormal\fR, \fBiconic\fR, \fBwithdrawn\fR, \fBicon\fR, or (Windows only)
-\fBzoomed\fR. The difference between \fBiconic\fR and \fBicon\fR is that
+\fBnormal\fR, \fBiconic\fR, \fBwithdrawn\fR, \fBicon\fR, or (Windows and Mac
+OS X only) \fBzoomed\fR.
+The difference between \fBiconic\fR and \fBicon\fR is that
\fBiconic\fR refers to a window that has been iconified (e.g., with the
\fBwm iconify\fR command) while \fBicon\fR refers to a window whose only
purpose is to serve as the icon for some other window (via the \fBwm