website rev 442

en,fr: Add tazx to handbook and tiny fix
author Christophe Lincoln <pankso@slitaz.org>
date Mon May 04 23:10:02 2009 +0200 (2009-05-04)
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     1.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/index.html	Mon May 04 19:09:25 2009 +0000
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     1.3 @@ -35,7 +35,6 @@
     1.4  	<li><a href="livecd.html">LiveCD usage</a> - How to boot and set options 
     1.5  	at the command prompt.</li>
     1.6  	<li><a href="desktop.html">Desktop</a> - Configure the Desktop and Window Managers.</li>
     1.7 -	<li><a href="enlightenment.html">Enlightenment</a> - Lightweight Desktop Environment.</li>	
     1.8  	<li><a href="cmdline.html">Commands</a> - List of useful commands.</li>
     1.9  	<li><a href="install.html">Installation</a> - HD install instructions.</li>
    1.10  </ul>
    1.11 @@ -78,6 +77,7 @@
    1.12  
    1.13  <h4>Other window managers</h4>
    1.14  <ul>
    1.15 +	<li><a href="enlightenment.html">Enlightenment</a> - Lightweight Desktop Environment.</li>
    1.16  	<li><a href="jwm.html">JWM</a> - Lightweight window manager.</li>
    1.17  </ul>
    1.18  
     2.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/jwm.html	Mon May 04 19:09:25 2009 +0000
     2.2 +++ b/en/doc/handbook/jwm.html	Mon May 04 23:10:02 2009 +0200
     2.3 @@ -33,17 +33,17 @@
     2.4  <h3>JWM - Joe's Window Manager</h3>
     2.5  <p>
     2.6  Joe's window manager, written in C is quick, simple, clean, stable and efficient. 
     2.7 -JWM proposes a taskbar, a menu of icons and a 
     2.8 -pager for the management of virtual desktops. The taskbar can also act as a dock. 
     2.9 -In addition it is easily configurable with a single text file that can
    2.10 -change the menu, fonts and their sizes, and different colors. To install 
    2.11 -jwm on SliTaz:
    2.12 +JWM proposes a taskbar, a menu of icons and a pager for the management of virtual
    2.13 +desktops. The taskbar can also act as a dock. In addition it is easily configurable
    2.14 +with a single text file that can change the menu, fonts and their sizes, and different
    2.15 +colors. To install jwm on SliTaz:
    2.16  </p>
    2.17  <pre> # tazpkg get-install jwm
    2.18  </pre>
    2.19  <p>
    2.20  Logout your current X session, type <code>F1</code> at Slim login and choose
    2.21 -<code>jwm</code> to start JWM.
    2.22 +<code>jwm</code> to start JWM. To make JWM your default Window
    2.23 +Manager, just type: <code>tazx jwm</code>.
    2.24  </p>
    2.25  
    2.26  <h4>Use and configure JWM</h4>
     3.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/x-window.html	Mon May 04 19:09:25 2009 +0000
     3.2 +++ b/en/doc/handbook/x-window.html	Mon May 04 23:10:02 2009 +0200
     3.3 @@ -32,15 +32,16 @@
     3.4  
     3.5  <ul>
     3.6  	<li><a href="#X11">X Window System.</a></li>
     3.7 +	<li><a href="#tazx">Tazx</a> - SliTaz X configuration tool.</li>
     3.8  	<li><a href="#slim">Slim</a> - Simple Login Manager.</li>
     3.9  	<li><a href="#xorg">Xorg</a> - X server.</li>
    3.10 -	<li><a href="#openbox">Openbox</a> - Window Manager.</li>
    3.11 -	<li><a href="#enlightenment">Enlightenment (e17).</a> - Desktop
    3.12 -	environment.</li>
    3.13 -	<li><a href="#jwm">JWM</a> - Window Manager.</li>
    3.14  	<li><a href="#terminalX">Use Xvesa as X terminal</a> - Launch a
    3.15  	graphical session from a remote machine.</li>
    3.16  	<li><a href="#fonts">Fonts</a> - System Fonts.</li>
    3.17 +	<li><a href="desktop.html">Openbox</a> - Window Manager.</li>
    3.18 +	<li><a href="enlightenment.html">Enlightenment (e17).</a> - Desktop 
    3.19 +	environment.</li>
    3.20 +	<li><a href="jwm.html">JWM</a> - Window Manager.</li>
    3.21  </ul>
    3.22  
    3.23  <a name="X11"></a>
    3.24 @@ -55,6 +56,18 @@
    3.25  as root or as the current user if you start X from the command line.
    3.26  </p>
    3.27  
    3.28 +<a name="tazx"></a>
    3.29 +<h3>Tazx - SliTaz X configuration tool</h3>
    3.30 +<p>
    3.31 +Tazx is the configuration tool to manage your X window sessions on a 
    3.32 +SliTaz box. Simply select a value and press OK. You can also select a 
    3.33 +(Xorg) session by selecting a video driver best suited to your hardware.
    3.34 +After you first run 'startx', the configuration is saved in the executable 
    3.35 +files ~/.xsession and ~/.xinitrc. These files are then used to start a 
    3.36 +X session with 'startx' or via the Slim login manager. Note that these 
    3.37 +files can be edited with a text editor.
    3.38 +</p>
    3.39 +
    3.40  <a name="slim"></a>
    3.41  <h3>Slim - Simple Login Manager</h3>
    3.42  <p>
    3.43 @@ -118,18 +131,21 @@
    3.44  the <code>alt-ctrl-del</code> buttons. You should now be in console mode. Now you need to run Xorg with the
    3.45  <code>-configure</code> option and copy the newly generated file to <code>/etc/X11</code>: 
    3.46  </p>
    3.47 -<pre> # Xorg -configure
    3.48 +<pre> 
    3.49 + # Xorg -configure
    3.50   # cp /root/xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf
    3.51  </pre>
    3.52  <p>
    3.53 -Finally you then change the configuration of Slim to use Xorg instead of Xvesa and restart the window manager.
    3.54 +Finally you then change the configuration of Slim to use Xorg instead of Xvesa 
    3.55 +and restart the window manager.
    3.56  </p>
    3.57  <h4>Using Xorg with Slim</h4>
    3.58  <p>
    3.59  In the Slim configuration file (<code>/etc/slim.conf</code>), we need to comment out
    3.60  (<code>#</code>) the lines pertaining to Xvesa and change Xorg to the <code>default_xserver</code>:
    3.61  </p>
    3.62 -<pre class="script">default_xserver     /usr/bin/Xorg
    3.63 +<pre class="script">
    3.64 +default_xserver     /usr/bin/Xorg
    3.65  #default_xserver     /usr/bin/Xvesa
    3.66  #xserver_arguments   -ac -shadow dpms +extension Composite -screen 1024x768x24
    3.67  </pre>
    3.68 @@ -137,7 +153,8 @@
    3.69  Now we can start Slim to return us to an X server session. 
    3.70  Slim works likes a daemon, it can be stopped or started from the console:
    3.71  </p>
    3.72 -<pre> # /etc/init.d/slim start
    3.73 +<pre> 
    3.74 + # /etc/init.d/slim start
    3.75  </pre>
    3.76  <h4>xorg.conf - Configuration file</h4>
    3.77  <p>
    3.78 @@ -151,7 +168,8 @@
    3.79  <p>
    3.80  Keyboard (en):
    3.81  </p>
    3.82 -<pre class="script">Section "InputDevice"
    3.83 +<pre class="script">
    3.84 +Section "InputDevice"
    3.85  	Identifier  "Keyboard0"
    3.86  	Driver      "kbd"
    3.87  	Option      "XkbRules"	"xorg"
    3.88 @@ -163,7 +181,8 @@
    3.89  <p>
    3.90  Mice with auto detection protocol:
    3.91  </p>
    3.92 -<pre class="script">Section "InputDevice"
    3.93 +<pre class="script">
    3.94 +Section "InputDevice"
    3.95  	Identifier  "Mouse0"
    3.96  	Driver      "mouse"
    3.97  	Option	    "Protocol" "auto"
    3.98 @@ -174,70 +193,12 @@
    3.99  <p>
   3.100  Composite extensions:
   3.101  </p>
   3.102 -<pre class="script">Section "Extensions"
   3.103 +<pre class="script">
   3.104 +Section "Extensions"
   3.105  	Option      "Composite" "1"
   3.106  EndSection
   3.107  </pre>
   3.108  
   3.109 -<a name="openbox"></a>
   3.110 -<h3>Openbox</h3>
   3.111 -<p>
   3.112 -Openbox is a lightweight window manager that can be configured using the obconf 
   3.113 -utility. You can use the configuration file <code>menu.xml</code> found 
   3.114 -in <code>~/.config/openbox</code> to edit menu items. Here's an example using 
   3.115 -Htop:
   3.116 -</p>
   3.117 -<pre class="script">&lt;item label="Htop"&gt;
   3.118 -  &lt;action name="Execute"&gt;&lt;command&gt;xterm -e htop&lt;/command&gt;&lt;/action&gt;
   3.119 -&lt;/item&gt;
   3.120 -</pre>
   3.121 -<p>
   3.122 -More information can be found on the 
   3.123 -<a href="http://icculus.org/openbox/index.php/Help:Menus">openbox</a> site.
   3.124 -</p>
   3.125 -
   3.126 -<a name="enlightenment"></a>
   3.127 -<h3>Enlightenment (e17)</h3>
   3.128 -<p>
   3.129 -Enlightenment aka e17 is a lightweight and fast desktop environment that can be
   3.130 -configured graphically. To install e17:
   3.131 -</p>
   3.132 -<pre> # tazpkg get-install enlightenment
   3.133 -</pre>
   3.134 -<p>
   3.135 -Logout your current X session, type <code>F1</code> at Slim login and choose
   3.136 -<code>e17</code> to start Enlightenment.
   3.137 -</p>
   3.138 -<p>
   3.139 -Additional themes can be found on the <a href="http://www1.get-e.org/Themes/E17/">website</a>.
   3.140 -</p>
   3.141 -
   3.142 -<a name="jwm"></a>
   3.143 -<h3>JWM - Window manager</h3>
   3.144 -<p>
   3.145 -JWM (Joe's Window Manger) is a lightweight Window Manager, easy to use, fast,
   3.146 -stable and insanely configurable. The menu and theme can all be changed from a 
   3.147 -single configuration file found in your home directory: <code>~/.jwmrc</code>,
   3.148 -the file uses XML syntax and the code is nicely colored if you use Geany to 
   3.149 -edit it. To install jwm:
   3.150 -</p>
   3.151 -<pre> # tazpkg get-install jwm
   3.152 -</pre>
   3.153 -<p>
   3.154 -To add an entry in the menu you can use the following example:
   3.155 -</p>
   3.156 -<pre class="script"> &lt;Program icon="kino.png" label="Kino (Video Editor)"&gt;kino&lt;/Program&gt;
   3.157 -</pre>
   3.158 -<p>
   3.159 -Logout your current X session, type <code>F1</code> at Slim login and choose
   3.160 -<code>jwm</code> to start JWM. To make JWM your default Window
   3.161 -Manager, just type: <code>tazx jwm</code>.
   3.162 -</p>
   3.163 -<p>
   3.164 -Information on configuring JWM can be found on the
   3.165 -<a href="http://www.joewing.net/programs/jwm/config.shtml">website</a>.
   3.166 -</p>
   3.167 -
   3.168  <a name="terminalX"></a>
   3.169  <h3>Use Xvesa as X terminal</h3>
   3.170  <p>
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     4.3 @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@
     4.4  
     4.5  <ul>
     4.6      <li><a href="#about">A propos de X.</a></li>
     4.7 +	<li><a href="#tazx">Tazx</a> -  Outil de configuration d'X.</li>
     4.8      <li><a href="#slim">Slim</a> - Gestionnaire de connexion.</li>
     4.9      <li><a href="#startx">startx</a> - Session graphique depuis une console Linux.</li>
    4.10      <li><a href="#config">Configurer votre session X</a> - Personnaliser
    4.11 @@ -57,6 +58,24 @@
    4.12  graphique ar défaut est XTerm, L'émulateur de termial à onglet Mrxvt est 
    4.13  installable avec Tazpkg.
    4.14  </p>
    4.15 +<p>
    4.16 +Après la première exécution de startx, la configuration est sauvegardée dans 
    4.17 +le fichier exécutable ~/.xsession et ~/.xinitrc. Ces fichiers sont respectivement
    4.18 +utilisés pour lancer une session X avec 'statx' ou démarrer une session via le
    4.19 +gestionnaire de session Slim. A noter aussi que ces fichiers peuvent être
    4.20 +modifier avec un éditeur de texte.
    4.21 +</p>
    4.22 +
    4.23 +<a name="tazx"></a>
    4.24 +<h3><font color="#6c0023">Tazx - Outil de configuration d'X</font></h3>
    4.25 +<p>
    4.26 +Le petit utilitaire 'tazx' est l'outil de configuration du système de 
    4.27 +fenêtres sur votre système SliTaz. Les boîtes de dialogues sont propulsées
    4.28 +par dialog, il vous suffit d'utiliser les flèches pour séléctionner une 
    4.29 +valeure, et ensuite de valider votre choix en pressant sur ENTER. Vous
    4.30 +pouvez démarrer une session graphique en séléctionnant le mode video, qui 
    4.31 +convient le mieux à votre matériel.
    4.32 +</p>
    4.33  
    4.34  <a name="slim"></a>
    4.35  <h3><font color="#6c0023">Slim - Gestionnaire de session</font></h3>