Fix some igor warnings:

- Overlong lines
- Indentations
- Use <litera> tags within a title
- Add commas after i.e. and e.g.
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Benedict Reuschling 2020-12-28 18:40:30 +00:00
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&prompt.root; <userinput>make install clean</userinput></screen>
<para>Either of these installations results in the complete
<application>&xorg;</application> system being installed. Binary packages
are the best option for most users.</para>
<application>&xorg;</application> system being installed.
Binary packages are the best option for most users.</para>
<para>A smaller version of the X system suitable for experienced
users is available in <package>x11/xorg-minimal</package>. Most
@ -267,13 +267,13 @@
<info>
<authorgroup>
<author>
<personname>
<firstname>Warren</firstname>
<surname>Block</surname>
</personname>
<contrib>Originally contributed by </contrib>
</author>
<author>
<personname>
<firstname>Warren</firstname>
<surname>Block</surname>
</personname>
<contrib>Originally contributed by </contrib>
</author>
</authorgroup>
</info>
@ -308,8 +308,8 @@
<para>Add the user who will run
<application>&xorg;</application> to the
<systemitem class="groupname">video</systemitem> or
<systemitem class="groupname">wheel</systemitem> group to enable 3D acceleration
when available. To add user
<systemitem class="groupname">wheel</systemitem> group to
enable 3D acceleration when available. To add user
<replaceable>jru</replaceable> to whichever group is
available:</para>
@ -317,8 +317,8 @@
</step>
<step>
<para>The <application>twm</application> window manager is included
by default. It is started when
<para>The <application>twm</application> window manager is
included by default. It is started when
<application>&xorg;</application> starts:</para>
<screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>startx</userinput></screen>
@ -338,13 +338,15 @@
<para>Access to <filename>/dev/dri</filename> is needed to allow
3D acceleration on video cards. It is usually simplest to add
the user who will be running X to either the
<systemitem class="groupname">video</systemitem> or <systemitem class="groupname">wheel</systemitem> group.
Here, &man.pw.8; is used to add user
the user who will be running X to either the <systemitem
class="groupname">video</systemitem> or <systemitem
class="groupname">wheel</systemitem> group. Here,
&man.pw.8; is used to add user
<replaceable>slurms</replaceable> to the
<systemitem class="groupname">video</systemitem> group, or to the
<systemitem class="groupname">wheel</systemitem> group if there is no
<systemitem class="groupname">video</systemitem> group:</para>
<systemitem class="groupname">video</systemitem> group, or to
the <systemitem class="groupname">wheel</systemitem> group if
there is no <systemitem class="groupname">video</systemitem>
group:</para>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pw groupmod video -m <replaceable>slurms</replaceable> || pw groupmod wheel -m <replaceable>slurms</replaceable></userinput></screen>
</sect2>
@ -464,7 +466,7 @@
<para>Driver name: <literal>intel</literal></para>
<para>For reference, see <link
xlink:href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_graphics_processing_units"/>.</para>
xlink:href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_graphics_processing_units"/>.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@ -991,13 +993,13 @@ EndSection</programlisting>
on this, see the &man.X.7; manual page or <xref
linkend="truetype"/>.</para>
<para>To install the above Type1 font collections from binary packages,
run the following commands:</para>
<para>To install the above Type1 font collections from binary
packages, run the following commands:</para>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg install urwfonts</userinput></screen>
<para>Alternatively, to build from the Ports Collection, run the following
commands:</para>
<para>Alternatively, to build from the Ports Collection, run the
following commands:</para>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports/x11-fonts/urwfonts</userinput>
&prompt.root; <userinput>make install clean</userinput></screen>
@ -1347,11 +1349,12 @@ EndSection</programlisting>
<entry><filename>Xaccess</filename></entry>
<entry>The protocol for connecting to
<application>XDM</application> is called the X Display
Manager Connection Protocol (<acronym>XDMCP</acronym>).
This file is a client authorization ruleset for
controlling <acronym>XDMCP</acronym> connections from
remote machines. By default, this file does not allow
any remote clients to connect.</entry>
Manager Connection Protocol
(<acronym>XDMCP</acronym>). This file is a client
authorization ruleset for controlling
<acronym>XDMCP</acronym> connections from remote
machines. By default, this file does not allow any
remote clients to connect.</entry>
</row>
<row>
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<programlisting>exec ck-launch-session startplasma-x11</programlisting>
<para>A third method for starting <application>KDE Plasma</application>
is through <application>XDM</application>. To do so, create
<para>A third method for starting <application>KDE
Plasma</application> is through
<application>XDM</application>. To do so, create
an executable <filename>~/.xsession</filename> as
follows:</para>
<screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>echo "exec ck-launch-session startplasma-x11" &gt; ~/.xsession</userinput></screen>
<para>Once <application>KDE Plasma</application> is started, refer to
its built-in help system for more information on how to use
its various menus and applications.</para>
<para>Once <application>KDE Plasma</application> is started,
refer to its built-in help system for more information on how
to use its various menus and applications.</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 xml:id="x11-wm-xfce">
@ -1731,7 +1735,7 @@ hald_enable="YES"</programlisting>
<note>
<para>To immediately load the kernel module into the running
kernel issue a command like <command>kldload
nvidia</command>. However, it has been noted that some
nvidia</command>. However, it has been noted that some
versions of <application>&xorg;</application> will not
function properly if the driver is not loaded at boot time.
After editing <filename>/boot/loader.conf</filename>, a
@ -1756,7 +1760,8 @@ hald_enable="YES"</programlisting>
</sect2>
<sect2 xml:id="xorg-configuration">
<title>Configuring xorg.conf for Desktop Effects</title>
<title>Configuring <literal>xorg.conf</literal> for Desktop
Effects</title>
<para>To enable <application>Compiz&nbsp;Fusion</application>,
<filename>/etc/X11/xorg.conf</filename> needs to be
@ -1817,7 +1822,7 @@ EndSubSection</programlisting>
<package>x11/nvidia-xconfig</package> by running (as
<systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>):</para>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>nvidia-xconfig --add-argb-glx-visuals</userinput>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>nvidia-xconfig --add-argb-glx-visuals</userinput>
&prompt.root; <userinput>nvidia-xconfig --composite</userinput>
&prompt.root; <userinput>nvidia-xconfig --depth=24</userinput></screen>
</sect2>
@ -1838,15 +1843,15 @@ EndSubSection</programlisting>
&prompt.user; <userinput>emerald --replace &amp;</userinput></screen>
<para>Your screen will flicker for a few seconds, as your window
manager (e.g. <application>Metacity</application> if you are
manager (e.g., <application>Metacity</application> if you are
using <application>GNOME</application>) is replaced by
<application>Compiz&nbsp;Fusion</application>.
<application>Emerald</application> takes care of the window
decorations (i.e. close, minimize, maximize buttons, title
decorations (i.e., close, minimize, maximize buttons, title
bars and so on).</para>
<para>You may convert this to a trivial script and have it run
at startup automatically (e.g. by adding to
at startup automatically (e.g., by adding to
<quote>Sessions</quote> in a <application>GNOME</application>
desktop):</para>