Index: doc/nxsh.1 =================================================================== diff -u -N -r6e30c5541188221b5d2a64a624212c342d1a51f1 -rf63b1bb9f672582a828d9da3285735b18bd77095 --- doc/nxsh.1 (.../nxsh.1) (revision 6e30c5541188221b5d2a64a624212c342d1a51f1) +++ doc/nxsh.1 (.../nxsh.1) (revision f63b1bb9f672582a828d9da3285735b18bd77095) @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ '\" Generated from file 'nxsh\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" Copyright (c) 2014-16 Stefan Sobernig , Gustaf Neumann ; available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3\&.0 Austria license (CC BY 3\&.0 AT)\&. '\" -.TH "nxsh" 1 2\&.3\&.0 nxsh "Command-line interface" +.TH "nxsh" 1 2\&.4\&.0 nxsh "Command-line interface" .\" The -*- nroff -*- definitions below are for supplemental macros used .\" in Tcl/Tk manual entries. .\" @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ the command line provided by \fIarg1\fR\&. If \fIarg1\fR is omitted, \fBnxsh\fR takes commands from standard input (e\&.g\&., in a pipe)\&. .sp -\fBnxsh\fR can be used like \fBtclsh\fR to make NX scripts directly invokable from the shell, by providing the following first line ("shebang") in the respective script: +\fBnxsh\fR can be used like \fBtclsh\fR to make NX scripts directly invocable from the shell, by providing the following first line ("shebang") in the respective script: .CS @@ -319,4 +319,4 @@ .nf Copyright (c) 2014-16 Stefan Sobernig , Gustaf Neumann ; available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3\&.0 Austria license (CC BY 3\&.0 AT)\&. -.fi \ No newline at end of file +.fi