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en: Edit Tazlito Manual
author Paul Issott <paul@slitaz.org>
date Mon Dec 08 21:24:07 2008 +0000 (2008-12-08)
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     1.4  Tazlito can also generate a distribution from a list of packages 
     1.5  previously downloaded. To run, Tazlito uses the configuration file 
     1.6  /etc/slitaz-tools/tazlito.conf or a tazlito.conf found in the 
     1.7 -current directory that can be generated 
     1.8 -by Tazlito. It specifies the name of the ISO, volume, maintainer and 
     1.9 +current directory that can be easily generated. 
    1.10 +It specifies the name of the ISO, volume, maintainer and 
    1.11  the paths of the packages to distribute and the generated ISO. 
    1.12  Tazlito can also set up a directory containing additional files, 
    1.13  which will be copied to the LiveCD when generating the distribution.
    1.14 @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
    1.15  <h3><font color="#6c0023">stats</font></h3>
    1.16  <p>
    1.17  Stats displays the configuration variables, the paths to the
    1.18 -various files and directories and information on the ISO image:
    1.19 +various files and directories, and information on the ISO image:
    1.20  </p>
    1.21  <pre>
    1.22   # tazlito stats
    1.23 @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
    1.24  The 'gen-config' command allows you to generate a configuration
    1.25  file ready to be edited. By default the file is created in
    1.26  the current directory, but can be in another directory
    1.27 -if specified on the command line:
    1.28 +if specified via the command line:
    1.29  </p>
    1.30  <pre>
    1.31   # tazlito gen-config
    1.32 @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
    1.33  </pre>
    1.34  <h3><font color="#6c0023">configure</font></h3>
    1.35  <p>
    1.36 -This command can configure the system configuration
    1.37 +This command configures the system configuration
    1.38  file or one found in the current directory:
    1.39  </p>
    1.40  <pre>