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index b249ca472..4458368cd 100644
--- a/Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo
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@@ -831,7 +831,7 @@ from the editor buffer with tt(-z), when called from within completion
 with tt(-c) or tt(-l), with tt(-q) which clears the input queue before
 reading, or within zle where other mechanisms should be used to test for
 input.
-
+ifzman( )
 Note that read does not attempt to alter the input processing mode.  The
 default mode is canonical input, in which an entire line is read at a time,
 so usually `tt(read -t)' will not read anything until an entire line has
@@ -840,8 +840,7 @@ this is automatically handled; note that only availability of the first
 character is tested, so that e.g. `tt(read -t -k 2)' can still block on the
 second character.
 )
-ifnzman(enditem()
-)
+enditem()
 If the first argument contains a `tt(?)', the remainder of this
 word is used as a var(prompt) on standard error when the shell
 is interactive.
@@ -857,7 +856,6 @@ tt(-p) cancels tt(-u), tt(-k) cancels tt(-z), and otherwise tt(-z)
 cancels both tt(-p) and tt(-u).
 
 The tt(-c) or tt(-l) flags cancel any and all of tt(-kpquz).
-ifzman(enditem())
 )
 cindex(parameters, marking readonly)
 alias(readonly)(typeset -r)