# HG changeset patch # User Richard M. Stallman # Date 1106340570 0 # Node ID 080df55d2c06d466af806d0d434a2ce6cecd191c # Parent 13cf3d8a07b2c09fbd8a72cbdc90ce2d4f06f28d (Time Intervals): Delete special stuff for MS-DOS. diff -r 13cf3d8a07b2 -r 080df55d2c06 man/calendar.texi --- a/man/calendar.texi Fri Jan 21 10:26:26 2005 +0000 +++ b/man/calendar.texi Fri Jan 21 20:49:30 2005 +0000 @@ -1540,14 +1540,12 @@ @vindex timeclock-file @findex timeclock-reread-log The timeclock functions work by accumulating the data in a file -called @file{.timelog} in your home directory. (On MS-DOS, this file -is called @file{_timelog}, since an initial period is not allowed in -file names on MS-DOS.) You can specify a different name for this file -by customizing the variable @code{timeclock-file}. If you edit the -timeclock file manually, or if you change the value of any of -timeclock's customizable variables, you should run the command -@kbd{M-x timeclock-reread-log} to update the data in Emacs from the -file. +called @file{.timelog} in your home directory. You can specify a +different name for this file by customizing the variable +@code{timeclock-file}. If you edit the timeclock file manually, or if +you change the value of any of timeclock's customizable variables, you +should run the command @kbd{M-x timeclock-reread-log} to update the +data in Emacs from the file. @ignore arch-tag: 4531ef09-9df3-449d-9c52-2b5a4a337f92