Add missing tags for x11 category, use same tags type in all
categories section, and few fixes.
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@ -1603,8 +1603,8 @@ PORTEPOCH= 1</programlisting>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry>x11</entry>
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<entry>The X window system and friends. This category is only
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<entry><filename>x11</filename></entry>
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<entry>The X Window System and friends. This category is only
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for software that directly supports the window system. Do not
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put regular X applications here. If your port is an X
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application, define <makevar>USE_XLIB</makevar> (implied by
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@ -1658,30 +1658,30 @@ PORTEPOCH= 1</programlisting>
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<para>As many of the categories overlap, you often have to choose
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which of the categories should be the primary category of your port.
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There are several rules that govern this issue. Here is the list of
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priorities, in decreasing order of precedence.</para>
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priorities, in decreasing order of precedence:</para>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem>
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<para>Language specific categories always come first. For
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example, if your port installs Japanese X11 fonts, then your
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<makevar>CATEGORIES</makevar> line would read <literal>japanese
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x11-fonts</literal>.</para>
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<makevar>CATEGORIES</makevar> line would read <filename>japanese
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x11-fonts</filename>.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>Specific categories win over less-specific ones. For
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instance, an HTML editor should be listed as <literal>www
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editors</literal>, not the other way around. Also, you do not
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need to list <literal>net</literal> when the port belongs to
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any of <literal>irc</literal>, <literal>mail</literal>,
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<literal>mbone</literal>, <literal>news</literal>,
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<literal>security</literal>, or <literal>www</literal>.</para>
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instance, an HTML editor should be listed as <filename>www
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editors</filename>, not the other way around. Also, you do not
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need to list <filename>net</filename> when the port belongs to
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any of <filename>irc</filename>, <filename>mail</filename>,
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<filename>mbone</filename>, <filename>news</filename>,
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<filename>security</filename>, or <filename>www</filename>.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para><literal>x11</literal> is used as a secondary category only
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<para><filename>x11</filename> is used as a secondary category only
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when the primary category is a natural language. In particular,
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you should not put <literal>x11</literal> in the category line
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you should not put <filename>x11</filename> in the category line
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for X applications.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>If your port truly does not belong anywhere else, put it in
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<literal>misc</literal>.</para>
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<filename>misc</filename>.</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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<para>If you are not sure about the category, please put a comment to
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that effect in your <command>send-pr</command> submission so we can
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that effect in your &man.send-pr.1; submission so we can
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discuss it before we import it. If you are a committer, send a note
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to the &a.ports; so we can discuss it first—too often new ports are
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imported to the wrong category only to be moved right away.</para>
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