Index: doc/nxsh.man =================================================================== diff -u -rbf42a9bc9fffff123de76674ddabb3125eb1faa0 -rbe71d48c36f290fc3d9ac56bf29281cff57f5d53 --- doc/nxsh.man (.../nxsh.man) (revision bf42a9bc9fffff123de76674ddabb3125eb1faa0) +++ doc/nxsh.man (.../nxsh.man) (revision be71d48c36f290fc3d9ac56bf29281cff57f5d53) @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ [para] -[syscmd "nxsh"] can be used like [syscmd "tclsh"] to make NX scripts directly invokable from the shell, by providing the following first line ("shebang") in the respective script: +[syscmd "nxsh"] can be used like [syscmd "tclsh"] to make NX scripts directly invocable from the shell, by providing the following first line ("shebang") in the respective script: [example { #! /usr/bin/env nxsh Index: doc/nxwish.man =================================================================== diff -u -rbf42a9bc9fffff123de76674ddabb3125eb1faa0 -rbe71d48c36f290fc3d9ac56bf29281cff57f5d53 --- doc/nxwish.man (.../nxwish.man) (revision bf42a9bc9fffff123de76674ddabb3125eb1faa0) +++ doc/nxwish.man (.../nxwish.man) (revision be71d48c36f290fc3d9ac56bf29281cff57f5d53) @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ [para] -[syscmd "nxwish"] can be used like [syscmd "wish"] to make NX scripts directly invokable from the shell, by providing the following first line ("shebang") in the respective script: +[syscmd "nxwish"] can be used like [syscmd "wish"] to make NX scripts directly invocable from the shell, by providing the following first line ("shebang") in the respective script: [example { #! /usr/bin/env nxwish Index: doc/xotclsh.man =================================================================== diff -u -rbf42a9bc9fffff123de76674ddabb3125eb1faa0 -rbe71d48c36f290fc3d9ac56bf29281cff57f5d53 --- doc/xotclsh.man (.../xotclsh.man) (revision bf42a9bc9fffff123de76674ddabb3125eb1faa0) +++ doc/xotclsh.man (.../xotclsh.man) (revision be71d48c36f290fc3d9ac56bf29281cff57f5d53) @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ [para] -[syscmd "xotclsh"] can be used like [syscmd "tclsh"] to make XOTcl2 scripts directly invokable from the shell, by providing the following first line ("shebang") in the respective script: +[syscmd "xotclsh"] can be used like [syscmd "tclsh"] to make XOTcl2 scripts directly invocable from the shell, by providing the following first line ("shebang") in the respective script: [example { #! /usr/bin/env xotclsh Index: doc/xowish.man =================================================================== diff -u -rbf42a9bc9fffff123de76674ddabb3125eb1faa0 -rbe71d48c36f290fc3d9ac56bf29281cff57f5d53 --- doc/xowish.man (.../xowish.man) (revision bf42a9bc9fffff123de76674ddabb3125eb1faa0) +++ doc/xowish.man (.../xowish.man) (revision be71d48c36f290fc3d9ac56bf29281cff57f5d53) @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ [para] -[syscmd "xowish"] can be used like [syscmd "wish"] to make XOTcl2 scripts directly invokable from the shell, by providing the following first line ("shebang") in the respective script: +[syscmd "xowish"] can be used like [syscmd "wish"] to make XOTcl2 scripts directly invocable from the shell, by providing the following first line ("shebang") in the respective script: [example { #! /usr/bin/env xowish