Package: xtoolplaces
Version: 1.7.1-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
Found some typos in '/usr/share/man/man1/xtoolplaces.1.gz', see attached
'.diff'.
Hope this helps...
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.9-1-686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968) (ignored: LC_ALL set to C)
Versions of packages xtoolplaces depends on:
ii libc62.3.2.ds1-21GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii xlibs4.3.0.dfsg.1-12 X Keyboard Extension (XKB) configu
-- no debconf information
--- - 2005-04-21 04:10:18.980451000 -0400
+++ /tmp/xtoolplaces1.gz.9045 2005-04-21 04:10:18.974971728 -0400
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@
know, only \f2xconsole\f1, by Roman J. Budzianowski, sets the class
to 'XConsole'.
-The more common console programs this version currently searchs for are:
+The more common console programs this version currently searches for are:
\f2contool\f1, a console program to capture and display console output by
Chuck Musciano; Sun's \f2shelltool\f1 and \f2cmdtool\f1 in console mode; and
\f2xterm\f1 in console mode, by Tom Weinstein and a whole bunch of other
people.
@@ -167,14 +167,14 @@
set for WM_NAME or WM_CLASS for a particular window.
.SH MISSING APPLICATIONS (-m)
The '-m' option was added because some older X applications don't set
-WM_COMMAND. Xtoolplaces uses the existance of WM_COMMAND to know what
+WM_COMMAND. Xtoolplaces uses the existence of WM_COMMAND to know what
windows to save information from. The missing applications (to save despite
not having WM_COMMAND set) file is a list of X applications, one per line.
Missing applications files have the same three line types as addons (see
ADDING ARGUMENTS above) except that the argument lines consist of just the name
(as gotten from WM_NAME or WM_CLASS) of the application to save. For example,
we know that the programs \f2xman\f1 and \f2xyz\f1 don't set WM_COMMAND but we
-wish to save their states anyway. The file specifed with '-m' would look like:
+wish to save their states anyway. The file specified with '-m' would look
like:
.in +5
.nf
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@
A program will be saved if the name in the file matches EITHER the value
set for WM_NAME or WM_CLASS for a particular window.
.SH SCREEN LISTS
-A list of screens is a list of numbers seperated by spaces and quoted (by
+A list of screens is a list of numbers separated by spaces and quoted (by
single or double quotes) to prevent the shell from parsing the list (i.e. to
save screens 1 and 3 would be -s '1 3'). The default screen to save is the
one listed in either the environment variable \f2DISPLAY\f1 or with the '-d'