svn commit: r43761 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11
Dru Lavigne
dru at FreeBSD.org
Tue Feb 4 15:22:09 UTC 2014
Author: dru
Date: Tue Feb 4 15:22:06 2014
New Revision: 43761
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/43761
Log:
White space fix only. Translators can ignore.
Sponsored by: iXsystems
Modified:
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11/chapter.xml
Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11/chapter.xml Tue Feb 4 15:12:57 2014 (r43760)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11/chapter.xml Tue Feb 4 15:22:06 2014 (r43761)
@@ -38,13 +38,14 @@
<para>Users who prefer an installation method that automatically
configures the <application>&xorg;</application> and offers
a choice of window managers during installation should
- refer to the <link xlink:href="http://www.pcbsd.org/">pcbsd.org</link>
+ refer to the <link
+ xlink:href="http://www.pcbsd.org/">pcbsd.org</link>
website.</para>
</note>
<para>For more information on the video hardware that
- <application>&xorg;</application> supports, refer to the
- <link xlink:href="http://www.x.org/">x.org</link> website.</para>
+ <application>&xorg;</application> supports, refer to the <link
+ xlink:href="http://www.x.org/">x.org</link> website.</para>
<para>After reading this chapter, you will know:</para>
@@ -147,7 +148,8 @@
the title bars on each window should look like, whether
or not they have close buttons on them, and so on.
Instead, X delegates this responsibility to a separate
- window manager application. There are <link xlink:href="http://xwinman.org/">dozens of window
+ window manager application. There are <link
+ xlink:href="http://xwinman.org/">dozens of window
managers</link> available. Each window manager
provides a different look and feel: some support virtual
desktops, some allow customized keystrokes to manage the
@@ -235,16 +237,16 @@
<sect1 xml:id="x-install">
<title>Installing <application>&xorg;</application></title>
- <para><application>&xorg;</application> is the
- implementation of the open source X Window System
- released by the X.Org Foundation. In &os;, it
- can be installed as a package or port. The meta-port for the
- complete distribution which includes X servers, clients,
- libraries, and fonts is located in <package>x11/xorg</package>. A minimal distribution
- is located in <package>x11/xorg-minimal</package>, with separate
- ports available for docs, libraries, and apps.
- The examples in this section install the complete
- <application>&xorg;</application> distribution.</para>
+ <para><application>&xorg;</application> is the implementation of
+ the open source X Window System released by the X.Org
+ Foundation. In &os;, it can be installed as a package or port.
+ The meta-port for the complete distribution which includes X
+ servers, clients, libraries, and fonts is located in
+ <package>x11/xorg</package>. A minimal distribution is located
+ in <package>x11/xorg-minimal</package>, with separate ports
+ available for docs, libraries, and apps. The examples in this
+ section install the complete <application>&xorg;</application>
+ distribution.</para>
<para>To build and install <application>&xorg;</application>
from the Ports Collection:</para>
@@ -350,7 +352,7 @@
<listitem>
<para>Intel: as of FreeBSD 9.1, 3D acceleration on most
Intel graphics, including IronLake, SandyBridge, and
- IvyBridge, is supported. Due to the current KMS
+ IvyBridge, is supported. Due to the current KMS
implementation, it is not possible to switch between the
graphical console and a virtual console using
Crtl+Alt+F#.</para>
@@ -381,9 +383,9 @@
<para><application>&xorg;</application> uses
<acronym>HAL</acronym> to autodetect keyboards and mice. The
<package>sysutils/hal</package> and
- <package>devel/dbus</package> ports are
- automatically installed as dependencies of <package>x11/xorg</package>, but must be enabled by
- adding the following entries to
+ <package>devel/dbus</package> ports are automatically
+ installed as dependencies of <package>x11/xorg</package>, but
+ must be enabled by adding the following entries to
<filename>/etc/rc.conf</filename>:</para>
<programlisting>hald_enable="YES"
@@ -463,7 +465,8 @@ dbus_enable="YES"</programlisting>
<programlisting>Option "DontZap" "off"</programlisting>
</note>
- <para>If the test is unsuccessful, skip ahead to <xref linkend="x11-understanding"/>. Once the test is successful,
+ <para>If the test is unsuccessful, skip ahead to <xref
+ linkend="x11-understanding"/>. Once the test is successful,
copy the configuration file to
<filename>/etc/X11/xorg.conf</filename>:</para>
@@ -506,16 +509,20 @@ dbus_enable="YES"</programlisting>
are several free, high quality Type1 (&postscript;) fonts
available which can be readily used with
<application>&xorg;</application>. For instance, the URW
- font collection (<package>x11-fonts/urwfonts</package>) includes high
- quality versions of standard type1 fonts (<trademark class="registered">Times Roman</trademark>, <trademark class="registered">Helvetica</trademark>, <trademark class="registered">Palatino</trademark> and others). The
- Freefonts collection (<package>x11-fonts/freefonts</package>) includes
- many more fonts, but most of them are intended for use in
- graphics software such as the <application>Gimp</application>,
- and are not complete enough to serve as screen fonts. In
- addition, <application>&xorg;</application> can be configured
- to use &truetype; fonts with a minimum of effort. For more
- details on this, see the &man.X.7; manual page or the
- <link linkend="truetype">section on &truetype;
+ font collection (<package>x11-fonts/urwfonts</package>)
+ includes high quality versions of standard type1 fonts
+ (<trademark class="registered">Times Roman</trademark>,
+ <trademark class="registered">Helvetica</trademark>,
+ <trademark class="registered">Palatino</trademark> and
+ others). The Freefonts collection
+ (<package>x11-fonts/freefonts</package>) includes many more
+ fonts, but most of them are intended for use in graphics
+ software such as the <application>Gimp</application>, and are
+ not complete enough to serve as screen fonts. In addition,
+ <application>&xorg;</application> can be configured to use
+ &truetype; fonts with a minimum of effort. For more details
+ on this, see the &man.X.7; manual page or the <link
+ linkend="truetype">section on &truetype;
fonts</link>.</para>
<para>To install the above Type1 font collections from the
@@ -583,13 +590,15 @@ dbus_enable="YES"</programlisting>
<filename>fonts.dir</filename> file, so that the X font
renderer knows that these new files have been installed.
<command>ttmkfdir</command> is available from the FreeBSD
- Ports Collection as <package>x11-fonts/ttmkfdir</package>.</para>
+ Ports Collection as
+ <package>x11-fonts/ttmkfdir</package>.</para>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType</userinput>
&prompt.root; <userinput>ttmkfdir -o fonts.dir</userinput></screen>
<para>Now add the &truetype; directory to the font path. This
- is just the same as described above for <link linkend="type1">Type1</link> fonts, that is, use</para>
+ is just the same as described above for <link
+ linkend="type1">Type1</link> fonts, that is, use</para>
<screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>xset fp+ /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType</userinput>
&prompt.user; <userinput>xset fp rehash</userinput></screen>
@@ -843,19 +852,20 @@ dbus_enable="YES"</programlisting>
<title>Using XDM</title>
<para>To start using <application>XDM</application>, install
- the <package>x11/xdm</package> port (it is
- not installed by default in recent versions of
+ the <package>x11/xdm</package> port (it is not installed by
+ default in recent versions of
<application>&xorg;</application>). The
<application>XDM</application> daemon program may then be
found in <filename>/usr/local/bin/xdm</filename>. This
- program can be run at any time as <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>
- and it will start managing the X display on the local machine.
- If <application>XDM</application> is to be run every time the
+ program can be run at any time as <systemitem
+ class="username">root</systemitem> and it will start
+ managing the X display on the local machine. If
+ <application>XDM</application> is to be run every time the
machine boots up, a convenient way to do this is by adding an
entry to <filename>/etc/ttys</filename>. For more information
- about the format and usage of this file, see
- <xref linkend="term-etcttys"/>. There is a line in the
- default <filename>/etc/ttys</filename> file for running the
+ about the format and usage of this file, see <xref
+ linkend="term-etcttys"/>. There is a line in the default
+ <filename>/etc/ttys</filename> file for running the
<application>XDM</application> daemon on a virtual
terminal:</para>
@@ -1100,8 +1110,8 @@ DisplayManager.requestPort: 0</scree
home using the powerful graphics-driven environment that
<application>GNOME</application> provides. More information
regarding <application>GNOME</application> on FreeBSD can be
- found on the
- <link xlink:href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome">FreeBSD GNOME
+ found on the <link
+ xlink:href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome">FreeBSD GNOME
Project</link>'s web site. The web site also contains
fairly comprehensive FAQs about installing, configuring, and
managing <application>GNOME</application>.</para>
@@ -1113,7 +1123,8 @@ DisplayManager.requestPort: 0</scree
<para>The software can be easily installed from a package
or the Ports Collection:</para>
- <para>To install the <application>GNOME</application> package, type:</para>
+ <para>To install the <application>GNOME</application> package,
+ type:</para>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg install gnome2</userinput></screen>
@@ -1258,8 +1269,8 @@ DisplayManager.requestPort: 0</scree
is a solid competitor to other existing web browsers on
&unix; systems. More information on
<application>KDE</application> can be found on the
- <link xlink:href="http://www.kde.org/">KDE website</link>. For
- FreeBSD specific information and resources on
+ <link xlink:href="http://www.kde.org/">KDE website</link>.
+ For FreeBSD specific information and resources on
<application>KDE</application>, consult the
<link xlink:href="http://freebsd.kde.org/">KDE/FreeBSD
initiative</link>'s website.</para>
@@ -1272,7 +1283,8 @@ DisplayManager.requestPort: 0</scree
other desktop environment, the software can be easily
installed from a package or the Ports Collection:</para>
- <para>To install the <application>KDE4</application> package, type:</para>
+ <para>To install the <application>KDE4</application> package,
+ type:</para>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg install kde4</userinput></screen>
@@ -1402,7 +1414,8 @@ DisplayManager.requestPort: 0</scree
</itemizedlist>
<para>More information on <application>Xfce</application>
- can be found on the <link xlink:href="http://www.xfce.org/">Xfce website</link>.</para>
+ can be found on the <link
+ xlink:href="http://www.xfce.org/">Xfce website</link>.</para>
</sect3>
<sect3 xml:id="x11-wm-xfce-install">
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