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en Edit Fonts (again) Hdbk
author | Paul Issott <paul@slitaz.org> |
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date | Mon Sep 01 17:55:33 2008 +0000 (2008-09-01) |
parents | 66984a972006 |
children | 8b29d59af29c |
files | en/doc/handbook/x-window.html |
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1.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/x-window.html Sun Aug 31 20:12:00 2008 +0000 1.2 +++ b/en/doc/handbook/x-window.html Mon Sep 01 17:55:33 2008 +0000 1.3 @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ 1.4 <a name="terminalX"></a> 1.5 <h3>Use Xvesa as X terminal</h3> 1.6 <p> 1.7 -You can use Xvesa as X terminal if you have a machine on 1.8 +You can use Xvesa as X terminal, if you have a machine on 1.9 the network that accepts Xdmcp connections. To enable this, 1.10 you can start the server with the option <code>-query</code> followed by 1.11 the machine name or IP address. Example of machine 192.168.0.2 1.12 @@ -276,9 +276,10 @@ 1.13 <p> 1.14 At the system level fonts are installed in the directory: 1.15 <code>/usr/share/fonts</code>, core SliTaz provides TTF Vera fonts, 1.16 -they take up little space and are rendered correctly. In user space, fonts are found in the hidden 1.17 -home directory: <code>.fonts</code>. To create a home directory to accomodate new fonts, you can use 1.18 -the graphical window manager emelFM2, Clex or the command line: 1.19 +they take up little space and are rendered correctly. At the root of user space, 1.20 +fonts are found in the hidden directory: <code>.fonts</code>. To create a home 1.21 +directory to accomodate new fonts, you can use the graphical window manager emelFM2, 1.22 +Clex or the command line: 1.23 </p> 1.24 <pre> $ mkdir ~/.fonts 1.25 </pre>