=item RRD::TIME::LAST I<rrd-file> I<strftime-format>
This gets replaced by the last modification time of the selected RRD. The
-time is I<strftime>-formated with the string specified in the second argument.
+time is I<strftime>-formatted with the string specified in the second argument.
=item RRD::TIME::NOW I<strftime-format>
-This gets replaced by the current time of day. The
-time is I<strftime>-formated with the string specified in the argument.
+This gets replaced by the current time of day. The time is
+I<strftime>-formatted with the string specified in the argument.
+
+Note that if you return : from your strftime format you may have to escape
+them using \ if the time is to be used as an argument to a GRAPH command.
=item RRD::TIME::STRFTIME I<START|END> I<start-spec> I<end-spec> I<strftime-format>
I<strftime-format> on either I<start-spec> or I<end-spec> depending on
whether I<START> or I<END> is specified. Both I<start-spec> and I<end-spec>
must be supplied as either could be relative to the other. This is intended
-to allow pretty titles on graphs with times that are easier for non rrdtool
+to allow pretty titles on graphs with times that are easier for non RRDtool
folks to figure out than "-2weeks".
+Note that if you return : from your strftime format you may have to escape
+them using \ if the time is to be used as an argument to a GRAPH command.
+
=item RRD::GRAPH I<rrdgraph arguments>
This tag creates the RRD graph defined in its argument and then gets
-replaced by an appropriate E<lt>IMGE<gt> tag referring to the graph.
+replaced by an appropriate E<lt>IMG<gt> tag referring to the graph.
The B<--lazy> option in RRD graph can be used to make sure that graphs
are only regenerated when they are out of date. The arguments
to the B<RRD::GRAPH> tag work as described in the B<rrdgraph> manual page.