On 2/9/19 7:15 AM, Marc-André Lureau wrote:

>>>>   # Display (user interface) type.
>>>>   #
>>>> +# @default: The default user interface.
>>>
>>> Any more hints on how this default is determined?  Is it a compile-time
>>> decision, based on what libraries were linked in?
>>
>> Basically yes.  A bit more complicated due to modules.  gtk, sdl and
>> cocoa are checked, in that order.  And if none of them is available the
>> vnc server is enabled.
> 
> 
> Eric, should I cram this comment there?: "(gtk, sdl and
> cocoa are checked, in that order.  And if none of them is available the
> vnc server is enabled)"

If you think the end user will benefit from reading that, then it is
worth adding.  Wordsmithing a bit:

@default: The default user interface, selecting from the first available
of gtk, sdl, cocoa, and vnc.


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