Git commit ac8ab005f681d2f8f507c24b78fa6589d6a76c35 by Yuri Chornoivan.
Committed on 14/09/2009 at 17:25.
Pushed by ltoscano into branch '0.11'.

Typo fix

svn path=/trunk/extragear/multimedia/doc/kmplayer/; revision=1023389

M  +1    -1    doc/index.docbook

https://commits.kde.org/kmplayer/ac8ab005f681d2f8f507c24b78fa6589d6a76c35

diff --git a/doc/index.docbook b/doc/index.docbook
index 6af8369..fba51d1 100644
--- a/doc/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/index.docbook
@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ To configure your VDR settings in kmplayer, see the 
Configure panel->Source->VDR
  For instance, I have a TV card, a DVB-S card and a webcam plugged into my 
system. With these, my settings are that there are three Ports. The first one 
has a long list of NTSC(-JP)/PAL(-M)/SECAM entries all saying something about 
television/composite/svideo (my TV card). The second one has 
NTSC-dvb/PAL-dvb/SECAM-dvb (my DVB-S card). And finally the third has only 
ntsc/pal (probably my webcam). I should therefore configure (just select it) 
the second port and second entry (PAL-dvb). 
 </para>
 <para>
-    Because VDR support from kmplayer can only use <acronym>XVideo</acronym>, 
of course <acronym>XVideo</acronym> should work (and I believe for video 
devices, this way of viewing only works on linux). Also this only works on your 
first display (:0.0). So make sure <quote>videoforlinux</quote> extension works 
with the X server. For the XFree86 server, therefor in its configuration 
(<filename>/etc/X11/XF86Config</filename>) it should have
+    Because VDR support from kmplayer can only use <acronym>XVideo</acronym>, 
of course <acronym>XVideo</acronym> should work (and I believe for video 
devices, this way of viewing only works on linux). Also this only works on your 
first display (:0.0). So make sure <quote>videoforlinux</quote> extension works 
with the X server. For the XFree86 server, therefore in its configuration 
(<filename>/etc/X11/XF86Config</filename>) it should have
 <programlisting>
 Section "Module" 
      .... 

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