--- a/help/dates.txt Thu Nov 19 23:27:11 2009 +0100
+++ b/help/dates.txt Thu Nov 19 23:29:02 2009 +0100
@@ -3,34 +3,34 @@
- backout, commit, import, tag: Specify the commit date.
- log, revert, update: Select revision(s) by date.
-Many date formats are valid. Here are some examples::
+Many date formats are valid. Here are some examples:
- "Wed Dec 6 13:18:29 2006" (local timezone assumed)
- "Dec 6 13:18 -0600" (year assumed, time offset provided)
- "Dec 6 13:18 UTC" (UTC and GMT are aliases for +0000)
- "Dec 6" (midnight)
- "13:18" (today assumed)
- "3:39" (3:39AM assumed)
- "3:39pm" (15:39)
- "2006-12-06 13:18:29" (ISO 8601 format)
- "2006-12-6 13:18"
- "2006-12-6"
- "12-6"
- "12/6"
- "12/6/6" (Dec 6 2006)
+- ``Wed Dec 6 13:18:29 2006`` (local timezone assumed)
+- ``Dec 6 13:18 -0600`` (year assumed, time offset provided)
+- ``Dec 6 13:18 UTC`` (UTC and GMT are aliases for +0000)
+- ``Dec 6`` (midnight)
+- ``13:18`` (today assumed)
+- ``3:39`` (3:39AM assumed)
+- ``3:39pm`` (15:39)
+- ``2006-12-06 13:18:29`` (ISO 8601 format)
+- ``2006-12-6 13:18``
+- ``2006-12-6``
+- ``12-6``
+- ``12/6``
+- ``12/6/6`` (Dec 6 2006)
-Lastly, there is Mercurial's internal format::
+Lastly, there is Mercurial's internal format:
- "1165432709 0" (Wed Dec 6 13:18:29 2006 UTC)
+- ``1165432709 0`` (Wed Dec 6 13:18:29 2006 UTC)
This is the internal representation format for dates. unixtime is the
number of seconds since the epoch (1970-01-01 00:00 UTC). offset is
the offset of the local timezone, in seconds west of UTC (negative if
the timezone is east of UTC).
-The log command also accepts date ranges::
+The log command also accepts date ranges:
- "<{datetime}" - at or before a given date/time
- ">{datetime}" - on or after a given date/time
- "{datetime} to {datetime}" - a date range, inclusive
- "-{days}" - within a given number of days of today
+- ``<{datetime}`` - at or before a given date/time
+- ``>{datetime}`` - on or after a given date/time
+- ``{datetime} to {datetime}`` - a date range, inclusive
+- ``-{days}`` - within a given number of days of today
--- a/mercurial/commands.py Thu Nov 19 23:27:11 2009 +0100
+++ b/mercurial/commands.py Thu Nov 19 23:29:02 2009 +0100
@@ -2740,13 +2740,13 @@
Transactions are used to encapsulate the effects of all commands
that create new changesets or propagate existing changesets into a
repository. For example, the following commands are transactional,
- and their effects can be rolled back::
-
- commit
- import
- pull
- push (with this repository as destination)
- unbundle
+ and their effects can be rolled back:
+
+ - commit
+ - import
+ - pull
+ - push (with this repository as destination)
+ - unbundle
This command is not intended for use on public repositories. Once
changes are visible for pull by other users, rolling a transaction