Index: doc/Announce2.1.0 =================================================================== diff -u -r71e18053ef7dd9a53f11d14f3a91b8a1091e90bb -ra7ce9216104a81e17dddce215a7b293f967cfb50 --- doc/Announce2.1.0 (.../Announce2.1.0) (revision 71e18053ef7dd9a53f11d14f3a91b8a1091e90bb) +++ doc/Announce2.1.0 (.../Announce2.1.0) (revision a7ce9216104a81e17dddce215a7b293f967cfb50) @@ -225,7 +225,8 @@ no extra lines on enter, catches EOF). The Tcl package can be conveniently sourced, e.g., in Tclkit main scripts. - * The improved shells now accept stdin input (-c option). + * The new shells accept script input now via stdin or as provided + via "-c" in the command line. * They are more robust: Don't quit due to inner [return] calls, [exit] is handled gracefully. Index: doc/nxsh.1 =================================================================== diff -u -r7a895a1ed3731fe5f4955224f251ad7d57c7e7cb -ra7ce9216104a81e17dddce215a7b293f967cfb50 --- doc/nxsh.1 (.../nxsh.1) (revision 7a895a1ed3731fe5f4955224f251ad7d57c7e7cb) +++ doc/nxsh.1 (.../nxsh.1) (revision a7ce9216104a81e17dddce215a7b293f967cfb50) @@ -274,12 +274,12 @@ .SH NAME nxsh \- Simple shell containing NSF/NX interpreter .SH SYNOPSIS -\fBnxsh\fR ?\fB-c\fR? ?\fIarg1\fR \fIarg2\fR \&.\&.\&.? +\fBnxsh\fR ?\fB-c\fR ?\fIarg1\fR?? ?\fIarg2\fR \&.\&.\&.? .sp .BE .SH DESCRIPTION .TP -\fBnxsh\fR ?\fB-c\fR? ?\fIarg1\fR \fIarg2\fR \&.\&.\&.? +\fBnxsh\fR ?\fB-c\fR ?\fIarg1\fR?? ?\fIarg2\fR \&.\&.\&.? \fBnxsh\fR is a shell-like application that reads NX and Tcl commands from different sources and evaluates them\&. .sp Index: doc/nxsh.man =================================================================== diff -u -rb8ca306282c9a1000b1c93ffd97f7f4673953f65 -ra7ce9216104a81e17dddce215a7b293f967cfb50 --- doc/nxsh.man (.../nxsh.man) (revision b8ca306282c9a1000b1c93ffd97f7f4673953f65) +++ doc/nxsh.man (.../nxsh.man) (revision a7ce9216104a81e17dddce215a7b293f967cfb50) @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ [list_begin definitions] -[call [syscmd "nxsh"] [opt [option -c]] [opt "[arg arg1] [arg arg2] ..."]] +[call [syscmd "nxsh"] [opt "[option -c] [opt [arg arg1]]"] [opt "[arg arg2] ..."]] [syscmd "nxsh"] is a shell-like application that reads NX and Tcl commands from different sources and evaluates them.