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* Convert table used for formatting the FAQ to an ordered list * Convert spacing construction to an inline style definition PR: 55973 Submitted by: Pav Lucistnik <pav@oook.cz>
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| <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" [ | ||||
| <!ENTITY base CDATA "../.."> | ||||
| <!ENTITY date "$FreeBSD: www/en/gnome/docs/faq2.sgml,v 1.34 2003/07/15 21:30:26 marcus Exp $"> | ||||
| <!ENTITY date "$FreeBSD: www/en/gnome/docs/faq2.sgml,v 1.35 2003/07/19 08:08:54 marcus Exp $"> | ||||
| <!ENTITY title "FreeBSD GNOME Project: GNOME 2.2 FAQ"> | ||||
| <!ENTITY % gnomeincludes SYSTEM "../includes.sgml"> %gnomeincludes; | ||||
| <!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "../../includes.sgml"> %includes; | ||||
|  | @ -8,9 +8,6 @@ | |||
| <html> | ||||
|   &header; | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   <table border="0"> | ||||
|     <tr> | ||||
|       <td> | ||||
|         <h2>Contents</h2> | ||||
|           <ol> | ||||
|             <li> <a href="#q1">How do I get GNOME 2.2 for FreeBSD?</a> | ||||
|  | @ -37,21 +34,12 @@ | |||
| 	      applications under GNOME 2.2?</a> | ||||
|           </ol> | ||||
|         <h2>Full Text </h2>  | ||||
|         <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|           <ol> | ||||
| <!-- Q1 --> | ||||
|           <tr> | ||||
| 	    <td width="10"> | ||||
| 	      <b><a name="q1"> 1.</a></b> | ||||
| 	    </td> | ||||
| 	    <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3"> | ||||
| 	      <b>How do I get GNOME 2.2 for FreeBSD?</b> | ||||
| 	    </td> | ||||
|           </tr> | ||||
|           <tr> | ||||
| 	    <li style="padding-bottom: 0.5em"><a name="q1"></a> | ||||
| 	    <p><b>How do I get GNOME 2.2 for FreeBSD?</b></p> | ||||
| <!-- A1 --> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"> <br> </td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3">  | ||||
| 	    <p>There are two ways to install GNOME 2.2 on FreeBSD.  One way is to use  | ||||
| 	      <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/packages-using.html"> | ||||
| 	        packages</a>, and the other way is to use | ||||
|  | @ -108,22 +96,12 @@ WITH_LAME=	yes | |||
| 
 | ||||
| 	    <p>These options may cause build errors on certain platforms, and | ||||
| 	      thus they are not enabled by default.</p> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
|         <tr><td><br></td></tr> | ||||
| 	    </li> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <!-- Q2 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"> | ||||
| 	    <b><a name="q2"> 2.</a></b></td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3"> | ||||
| 	    <b>GNOME 2.2 is failing to build from ports.  What do I do?</b> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
|             <li style="padding-bottom: 0.5em"><a name="q2"></a> | ||||
| 	    <p><b>GNOME 2.2 is failing to build from ports.  What do I do?</b></p> | ||||
| <!-- A2 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"> <br> </td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3">  | ||||
| 	    <p>The majority of GNOME 2.2 compilation problems can be solved  | ||||
| 	      by making sure all the necessary GNOME 2.2 components are  | ||||
| 	      <a href="#q5">up-to-date</a>. You may see compiler errors relating to pthreads  | ||||
|  | @ -154,23 +132,13 @@ options     _KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING | |||
| 	      If you do not need these ports installed, it is recommended that | ||||
| 	      you remove them. | ||||
| 	    </p> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
|         <tr><td><br></td></tr> | ||||
| 	  </li> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <!-- Q3 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"> | ||||
| 	    <b><a name="q3"> 3.</a></b></td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3"> | ||||
| 	    <b>I installed GNOME 2.2, but I am missing application foo. | ||||
| 	      What gives?</b> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
| 	  <li style="padding-bottom: 0.5em"><a name="q3"></a> | ||||
| 	    <p><b>I installed GNOME 2.2, but I am missing application foo. | ||||
| 	      What gives?</b></p> | ||||
| <!-- A3 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"> <br> </td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3">  | ||||
| 	    <p>Only the core components, and a few extras, are included in the | ||||
| 	      <tt>gnome2</tt> package.  While you can still run  | ||||
| 	      <a href="#q6">GNOME 1.4 applications</a> under GNOME 2.2, | ||||
|  | @ -196,23 +164,12 @@ options     _KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING | |||
| # make install clean | ||||
| 	    </pre> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
|         <tr><td><br></td></tr> | ||||
| 	  </li> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <!-- Q4 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"> | ||||
| 	    <b><a name="q4"> 4.</a></b></td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3"> | ||||
| 	    <b>What is the best way to upgrade from GNOME 1.4 to GNOME 2? | ||||
| 	    </b> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
| 	  <li style="padding-bottom: 0.5em"><a name="q4"></a> | ||||
| 	    <p><b>What is the best way to upgrade from GNOME 1.4 to GNOME 2?</b></p> | ||||
| <!-- A4 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"> <br> </td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3">  | ||||
| 	    <p>Right now, the GNOME project is still very much in flux. | ||||
| 	      Work still must be done to the GNOME ports infrastructure in | ||||
| 	      order to get things working cleanly.  However, if you have | ||||
|  | @ -244,23 +201,13 @@ ggv | |||
| 	   <p>After those packages are removed, you can build GNOME 2.2 per  | ||||
| 	     the instructions listed above.</p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
|         <tr><td><br></td></tr> | ||||
| 	  </li> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <!-- Q5 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"> | ||||
| 	    <b><a name="q5"> 5.</a></b></td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3"> | ||||
| 	    <b>How do I keep my GNOME 2.2 components and applications  | ||||
| 	      up-to-date?</b> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
| 	  <li style="padding-bottom: 0.5em"><a name="q5"></a> | ||||
| 	    <p><b>How do I keep my GNOME 2.2 components and applications  | ||||
| 	      up-to-date?</b></p> | ||||
| <!-- A5 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"> <br> </td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3">  | ||||
| 	    <p>I find that <tt>/usr/ports/sysutils/portupgrade</tt> works really | ||||
| 	      well.  For example:</p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | @ -287,23 +234,12 @@ ggv | |||
| 	      reinstalling the desktop.  Fortunately, this extreme measure | ||||
| 	      is only rarely needed. | ||||
| 	    </p> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|         <tr><td><br></td></tr> | ||||
| 	  </li> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <!-- Q6 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"> | ||||
| 	    <b><a name="q6"> 6.</a></b></td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3"> | ||||
| 	    <b>Can I install GNOME 1.4 applications under GNOME 2.2?</b> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
| 	  <li style="padding-bottom: 0.5em"><a name="q6"></a> | ||||
| 	    <p><b>Can I install GNOME 1.4 applications under GNOME 2.2?</b></p> | ||||
| <!-- A6 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"> <br> </td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3">  | ||||
| 	    <p>Sure!  Note, however, certain ports assume you are  | ||||
| 	      running either the GNOME 1 or GNOME 2 desktop.  That is, | ||||
| 	      they rely on certain desktop features such as the  | ||||
|  | @ -313,21 +249,12 @@ ggv | |||
| 	      (depending on your desktop version of choice) in  | ||||
| 	      <tt>/etc/make.conf</tt>.  Then just install the GNOME port | ||||
| 	      you wish.</p> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
|         <tr><td><br></td></tr> | ||||
| 	  </li> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <!-- Q7 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"> | ||||
| 	    <b><a name="q7"> 7.</a></b></td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3"> | ||||
| 	    <b>Where can I get more themes for GNOME 2.2?</b> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
| 	  <li style="padding-bottom: 0.5em"><a name="q7"></a> | ||||
| 	    <p><b>Where can I get more themes for GNOME 2.2?</b></p> | ||||
| <!-- A7 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"> <br> </td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3">  | ||||
| 	    <p>The website <a href="http://art.gnome.org">  | ||||
| 	      art.gnome.org</a> has been setup as a general GNOME theme | ||||
| 	      repository.  They offer some gtk+-2, metacity, sawfish, | ||||
|  | @ -346,22 +273,12 @@ ggv | |||
| 	    <p>See the instructions on the website for installing the themes. | ||||
| 	      If you feel inclined to port a few of them, you will not be | ||||
| 	      turned away ;-).</p> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
|         <tr><td><br></td></tr> | ||||
| 	  </li> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <!-- Q8 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"> | ||||
| 	    <b><a name="q8"> 8.</a></b></td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3"> | ||||
| 	    <b>What window managers work well with GNOME 2.2?</b> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
| 	  <li style="padding-bottom: 0.5em"><a name="q8"></a> | ||||
| 	    <p><b>What window managers work well with GNOME 2.2?</b></p> | ||||
| <!-- A8 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"> <br> </td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3">  | ||||
| 	    <p>The <tt>gnome2</tt> meta-port installs the  | ||||
| 	      metacity window manager by default.  Another popular window | ||||
| 	      manager that works well with GNOME 2.2 is  | ||||
|  | @ -380,21 +297,12 @@ gnome-session-save --gui | |||
| 	      window manager will revert back to the one previously configured | ||||
| 	      upon next login.  To switch back, simply reverse sawfish and  | ||||
| 	      metacity.</p> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
|         <tr><td><br></td></tr> | ||||
| 	  </li> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <!-- Q9 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"> | ||||
| 	    <b><a name="q9"> 9.</a></b></td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3"> | ||||
| 	    <b>Does GNOME 2.2 support anti-aliased fonts?</b> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
| 	  <li style="padding-bottom: 0.5em"><a name="q9"></a> | ||||
| 	    <p><b>Does GNOME 2.2 support anti-aliased fonts?</b></p> | ||||
| <!-- A9 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"><br></td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3">  | ||||
| 		<p>Yes!  Anti-aliasing requires XFree86 4.x with  | ||||
| 		  freetype2 support.  To add freetype2 support to X, make | ||||
| 		  sure you have the following modules loaded in your  | ||||
|  | @ -422,21 +330,12 @@ Load	"type1" | |||
| 		<p>If you have any questions, please send them to  | ||||
| 		  <a href="mailto:&email;@FreeBSD.org">&email;@FreeBSD.org</a>. | ||||
| 		</p> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
|         <tr><td><br></td></tr> | ||||
| 	  </li> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <!-- Q10 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"> | ||||
| 	    <b><a name="q10"> 10.</a></b></td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3"> | ||||
| 	    <b>How can I control what fonts are anti-aliased?</b> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
| 	  <li style="padding-bottom: 0.5em"><a name="q10"></a> | ||||
| 	    <p><b>How can I control what fonts are anti-aliased?</b></p> | ||||
| <!-- A10 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"><br></td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3">  | ||||
| 		<p>GNOME 2.2 makes use of Xft and fontconfig to handle  | ||||
| 		  anti-aliasing.  Fontconfig is a very powerful XML-based | ||||
| 		  font configuration package.  You can create a | ||||
|  | @ -462,21 +361,12 @@ Load	"type1" | |||
|                 </pre> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|                 <p>Refer to fonts-conf(5) for more information.</p> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
|         <tr><td><br></td></tr> | ||||
| 	  </li> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <!-- Q11 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"> | ||||
| 	    <b><a name="q11"> 11.</a></b></td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3"> | ||||
| 	    <b>How do I edit my GNOME 2 menus?</b> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
| 	  <li style="padding-bottom: 0.5em"><a name="q11"></a> | ||||
| 	    <p><b>How do I edit my GNOME 2 menus?</b></p> | ||||
| <!-- A11 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"><br></td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3">  | ||||
| 	    <p>You need to use Nautilus to edit your GNOME 2 menus.  If you | ||||
| 	      want to edit any menu other than Favorites, you must be | ||||
| 	      root.</p> | ||||
|  | @ -484,22 +374,13 @@ Load	"type1" | |||
| 	    <p>To edit the menus, launch Nautilus, and enter the URL  | ||||
| 	      <b>applications:///</b>.  From there you should be able to edit | ||||
| 	      your entire application menu.</p> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
|         <tr><td><br></td></tr> | ||||
| 	  </li> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <!-- Q12 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"> | ||||
| 	    <b><a name="q12"> 12.</a></b></td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3"> | ||||
| 	    <b>How do I use GTK+ 2 resource settings for GTK+ 2 applications | ||||
| 	      when not in a GNOME environment?</b> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
| 	  <li style="padding-bottom: 0.5em"><a name="q12"></a> | ||||
| 	    <p><b>How do I use GTK+ 2 resource settings for GTK+ 2 applications | ||||
| 	      when not in a GNOME environment?</b></p> | ||||
| <!-- A12 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"><br></td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3">  | ||||
| 	    <p> GNOME 2 applications get their GTK+ 2 resources from themes and | ||||
| 	      the corresponding theme engine.  If you would rather run your | ||||
| 	      GTK+ 2 applications in a non-GNOME environment then you will | ||||
|  | @ -526,32 +407,19 @@ Load	"type1" | |||
| 		  <pre>gtk-font-name = "Verdana 11"</pre> | ||||
| 		</li> | ||||
|               </ol> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
|         <tr><td><br></td></tr> | ||||
| 	  </li> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <!-- Q13 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"> | ||||
| 	    <b><a name="q13"> 13.</a></b></td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3"> | ||||
| 	    <b>How do I configure settings for GNOME 1.4 applications under | ||||
| 	      GNOME 2.2?</b> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
| 	  <li style="padding-bottom: 0.5em"><a name="q13"></a> | ||||
| 	    <p><b>How do I configure settings for GNOME 1.4 applications under | ||||
| 	      GNOME 2.2?</b></p> | ||||
| <!-- A13 --> | ||||
|         <tr> | ||||
| 	  <td width="10"><br></td> | ||||
| 	  <td align="left" valign="top" colspan="3">  | ||||
| 	    <p>Install <tt>sysutils/gnomecontrolcenter</tt>, then invoke | ||||
| 	      <tt>gnomecc</tt> from the command line to bring up the GNOME | ||||
| 	      1.4 control center.</p> | ||||
| 	  </td> | ||||
|         </tr> | ||||
|         <tr><td><br></td></tr> | ||||
|         </table> | ||||
|       </td> | ||||
|     </tr> | ||||
|   </table> | ||||
| 	  </li> | ||||
|         </ol> | ||||
| 
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|   &footer; | ||||
| </body> | ||||
| </html> | ||||
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