[Peter Lewerin]'s ''bon mot'' to refer to the Tcl(n) manual page [http://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl/TclCmd/Tcl.htm], with its twelve rules that form the whole of Tcl's syntax. It's a pun on the Dekalogue (Ten Words), the Greek term for the Ten Commandments; the Greek for Twelve Words is [Dodekalogue]. * Dutch translation: [Elf regels], with comments by [AM] * Finnish translation: [Yksitoista sääntöä] * French translation: [Les onze règles] * German translation: [Einfach man Tcl], with some comments by [RS] * Icelandic translation: [Reglurnar ellevu] by [Zarutian] * Italian translation: [Le undici regole] * Pig Latin: [Tclay - Ooltay Ommandcay Anguagelay] * Polish translation: [Man Tcl - po polsku] * Portuguese (Brazilian) translation: [Onze regras] * Russian translation: [Man Tcl по русский] * Spanish translation: [Once reglas] * Swedish translation: [De elva reglerna] * Portuguese translation: [As onze regras] '''Latin''' still needs some work, but I've started a page on http://la.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tcl - who knows better & more, please improve it! [RS] 2004-12-27 ---- **Discussion** [LV] Are these pages just straight translations of the Tcl(n) man page? Basically yes, at times with added comments. The community is asked to add more languages! [AMG]: Prior to Tcl 8.5, the Tcl man page had eleven rules, hence the name Endekalogue. The [{*}] expansion rule has since been added. ---- !!!!!! %| [Category Documentation] | [Natural languages] | [Category Syntax] |% !!!!!!