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index b2aa0f8f7f..97011bc4d0 100644
--- a/graphics/pgf/contrib/tikz-ext/doc/tikz-ext-manual-en-library-trans.tex
+++ b/graphics/pgf/contrib/tikz-ext/doc/tikz-ext-manual-en-library-trans.tex
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
\end{tikzlibrary}
As explained in section~\ref{pgflibrary:transformations}, there are two approaches to setting a mirror transformation.
-As with the commands in PGF, we'll be using a lowercase |m| for the reflection matrix and an uppercase |M| for the built-in approach.
+As with the commands in \pgfname, we'll be using a lowercase |m| for the reflection matrix and an uppercase |M| for the built-in approach.
\subsection{Using the reflection matrix}
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ As with the commands in PGF, we'll be using a lowercase |m| for the reflection m
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{codeexample}
-\begin{key}{/tikz/xmirror=\meta{value or coordinate}}
+\begin{key}{/tikz/xmirror=\meta{value or coordinate} (default 0pt)}
Sets up a transformation that mirrors along a horizontal line that goes through point $(\text{\meta{value}}, 0)$ or \meta{coordinate}.
\begin{codeexample}[preamble=\usetikzlibrary{ext.transformations.mirror}]
@@ -45,12 +45,12 @@ As with the commands in PGF, we'll be using a lowercase |m| for the reflection m
\end{codeexample}
\end{key}
-\begin{key}{/tikz/ymirror=\meta{value or coordinate}}
+\begin{key}{/tikz/ymirror=\meta{value or coordinate} (default 0pt)}
Sets up a transformation that mirrors along a vertical line that goes through point $(0, \text{\meta{value}})$ or \meta{coordinate}.
\end{key}
-\begin{key}{/tikz/mirror x=\meta{coordinate}}
+\begin{key}{/tikz/mirror x=\meta{coordinate} (default {(0,0)})}
Similar to |/tikz/xmirror|, this however uses the |xyz| coordinate system instead of the |canvas| system.
\begin{codeexample}[preamble=\usetikzlibrary{ext.transformations.mirror}]
\begin{tikzpicture}[x=.5cm, y=(45:1cm)]
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ As with the commands in PGF, we'll be using a lowercase |m| for the reflection m
\end{codeexample}
\end{key}
-\begin{key}{/tikz/mirror y=\meta{coordinate}}
+\begin{key}{/tikz/mirror y=\meta{coordinate} (default {(0,0)})}
Similar to |/tikz/ymirror|, this however uses the |xyz| coordinate system instead of the |canvas| system.
\end{key}
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ As with the commands in PGF, we'll be using a lowercase |m| for the reflection m
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{codeexample}
-\begin{key}{/tikz/xMirror=\meta{value or coordinate}}
+\begin{key}{/tikz/xMirror=\meta{value or coordinate} (default 0pt)}
Sets up a transformation that mirrors along a horizontal line that goes through point $(\text{\meta{value}}, 0)$ or \meta{coordinate}.
\begin{codeexample}[preamble=\usetikzlibrary{ext.transformations.mirror}]
@@ -102,12 +102,12 @@ As with the commands in PGF, we'll be using a lowercase |m| for the reflection m
\end{codeexample}
\end{key}
-\begin{key}{/tikz/yMirror=\meta{value or coordinate}}
+\begin{key}{/tikz/yMirror=\meta{value or coordinate} (default 0pt)}
Sets up a transformation that mirrors along a vertical line that goes through point $(0, \text{\meta{value}})$ or \meta{coordinate}.
\end{key}
-\begin{key}{/tikz/Mirror x=\meta{coordinate}}
+\begin{key}{/tikz/Mirror x=\meta{coordinate} (default {(0,0)})}
Similar to |/tikz/xMirror|, this however uses the |xyz| coordinate system instead of the |canvas| system.
\begin{codeexample}[preamble=\usetikzlibrary{ext.transformations.mirror}]
\begin{tikzpicture}[x=.5cm, y=(45:1cm)]
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ As with the commands in PGF, we'll be using a lowercase |m| for the reflection m
\end{codeexample}
\end{key}
-\begin{key}{/tikz/Mirror y=\meta{coordinate}}
+\begin{key}{/tikz/Mirror y=\meta{coordinate} (default {(0,0)})}
Similar to |/tikz/yMirror|, this however uses the |xyz| coordinate system instead of the |canvas| system.
\end{key}
@@ -133,4 +133,4 @@ As with the commands in PGF, we'll be using a lowercase |m| for the reflection m
When only \meta{point A} is given that line goes through \meta{point A} and the origin.
\end{key}
-\endinput
+\endinput \ No newline at end of file