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On 6/4/2015 3:18 AM, Wayne Pollock wrote:
The description section of the strftime man page is garbled. The first paragraph shows as this: ============================= into a null-terminated string, starting at S and occupying no more than MAXSIZE characters. You control the format of the output using the string at FORMAT. literally into the formatted string, and time conversion specifications. Time conversion specifications are two- and three-character sequences beginâ ning with ''%'' (use ''%%'' to include a percent sign in the output). Each defined conversion specification selects only the specified field(s) of calendar time data from '*TIMP', and converts it to a string in one of the following ways: ============================ In addition, none of the option letters show, only the option descriptions. The info node at "info libc timefns strftime" appears to be fine. I have cygwin-doc version 1.7.35-1. (I have a locale of C.UTF-8, if it matters.)
Works fine for me, I have a complete man page see attached. looks at the output of man -d strftime for any hint. Regards Marco
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