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X Strike Force X.Org X11 SVN commit: r546 - branches/6.9/debian/patches/general



Author: dnusinow
Date: 2005-08-21 23:48:09 -0500 (Sun, 21 Aug 2005)
New Revision: 546

Modified:
   branches/6.9/debian/patches/general/025b_xkb_README_typos.diff
Log:
Un-fuzzy to pass patch-audit

Modified: branches/6.9/debian/patches/general/025b_xkb_README_typos.diff
===================================================================
--- branches/6.9/debian/patches/general/025b_xkb_README_typos.diff	2005-08-22 04:41:16 UTC (rev 545)
+++ branches/6.9/debian/patches/general/025b_xkb_README_typos.diff	2005-08-22 04:48:09 UTC (rev 546)
@@ -2,31 +2,8 @@
 
 Index: xc/programs/xkbcomp/README.config
 ===================================================================
---- xc/programs/xkbcomp/README.config.orig	2005-08-04 17:11:47.354312798 +0200
-+++ xc/programs/xkbcomp/README.config	2005-08-08 17:56:17.708251673 +0200
-                                   Abstract
- 
-      This document describes how to configure X11R6.8.2 XKB from a
--     user's point a few. It converts basic configuration syntax and
--     gives also a few examples.
-+     user's point of view. It covers basic configuration syntax and
-+     also gives a few examples.
- 
- 1.  Overview
- 
- The XKB configuration is decomposed into a number of components. Selecting
- proper parts and combining them back you can achieve most of configurations
- you might need. Unless you have a completely atypical keyboard you really
--don't need to touch any of xkb configuration files.
-+don't need to touch any of xkb's configuration files.
- 
- 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
+--- xc/programs/xkbcomp/README.config.orig	2005-08-16 11:56:07.000000000 -0400
++++ xc/programs/xkbcomp/README.config	2005-08-22 00:45:22.000000000 -0400
 @@ -30,24 +30,24 @@
  
     o XkbRules - files of rules to be used for keyboard mapping composition
@@ -121,4 +98,4 @@
 +compatibility reasons. Avoid using it if possible.
  
  
- $XdotOrg: xc/programs/xkbcomp/README.config,v 1.3.2.2 2005/02/08 00:44:27 kem Exp $
+ $XdotOrg$



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