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X Strike Force X.Org X11 SVN commit: r458 - trunk/debian/patches/general



Author: ender
Date: 2005-07-31 21:36:59 -0500 (Sun, 31 Jul 2005)
New Revision: 458

Added:
   trunk/debian/patches/general/025b_xkb_README_typos.diff
Log:
I forgot to add the new patch file. O:-)


Added: trunk/debian/patches/general/025b_xkb_README_typos.diff
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--- trunk/debian/patches/general/025b_xkb_README_typos.diff	2005-08-01 02:35:53 UTC (rev 457)
+++ trunk/debian/patches/general/025b_xkb_README_typos.diff	2005-08-01 02:36:59 UTC (rev 458)
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+Index: xc/programs/xkbcomp/README.config
+===================================================================
+--- xc/programs/xkbcomp/README.config.orig	2005-08-01 03:46:18.000000000 +0200
++++ xc/programs/xkbcomp/README.config	2005-08-01 04:32:51.000000000 +0200
+@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
+                                   Abstract
+ 
+      This document describes how to configure X11R6.8.2 XKB from a
+-     user's point a few. It converts basic configuration syntax and
++     user's point of view. It converts basic configuration syntax and
+      gives also a few examples.
+ 
+ 1.  Overview
+@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
+ 
+ 2.  Selecting XKB Configuration
+ 
+-The easiest and the most natural way how to specify a keyboard mapping is to
++The easiest and the most natural way to specify a keyboard mapping is to
+ use rules component. As its name suggests it describes a number of general
+ rules how to combine all bits and pieces into a valid and useful keyboard
+ mapping. All you need to do is to select a suitable rules file and then to
+@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
+ 
+ 2.1  Basic Configuration
+ 
+-Let's say you want to configure a PC style America keyboard with 104 keys as
++Let's say you want to configure a PC-style American keyboard with 104 keys as
+ described in xorg.lst. It can be done by simply writing several lines from
+ below to you xorg.conf configuration file (previously known as
+ /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 or /etc/X11/XF86Config):



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