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cdcc38d2 | 1 | --- fvwm-1.24r/fvwm/fvwm.man~ 2004-09-17 03:08:51.000000000 +0200 |
2 | +++ fvwm-1.24r/fvwm/fvwm.man 2004-09-17 03:08:51.000000000 +0200 | |
3 | @@ -17,12 +17,12 @@ | |
4 | .TH FVWM 1.2 "Jan 28, 1994" | |
5 | .UC | |
6 | .SH NAME | |
7 | -fvwm \- F(?) Virtual Window Manager for X11 | |
8 | +fvwm1 \- F(?) Virtual Window Manager for X11 | |
9 | .SH SYNOPSIS | |
10 | -\fBfvwm\fP [ \fIoptions\fP ] | |
11 | +\fBfvwm1\fP [ \fIoptions\fP ] | |
12 | .SH DESCRIPTION | |
13 | -\fIFvwm\fP is a window manager for X11. It is a derivative of \fItwm\fP, | |
14 | -redesigned | |
15 | +\fIFvwm\fP (binary is named \fIfvwm1\fP to avoid conflict with newer version | |
16 | +of fvwm) is a window manager for X11. It is a derivative of \fItwm\fP, redesigned | |
17 | to minimize memory consumption, provide a 3-D look to window frames, and | |
18 | provide a simple virtual desktop. Memory consumption is estimated at about | |
19 | one-half to one-third the memory consumption of \fItwm\fP, due primarily to a | |
20 | @@ -383,20 +383,20 @@ | |
21 | define M4. | |
22 | ||
23 | .SH OPTIONS | |
24 | -These are the command line options that are recoginzed by \fIfvwm\fP: | |
25 | +These are the command line options that are recoginzed by \fIfvwm1\fP: | |
26 | .IP "\fB-f\fP \fIconfig_file\fP" | |
27 | -Causes \fIfvwm\fP to use \fIconfig_file\fP in the user's home directory | |
28 | +Causes \fIfvwm1\fP to use \fIconfig_file\fP in the user's home directory | |
29 | instead of .fvwmrc as the window manager configuration file. | |
30 | .IP "\fB-debug\fP" | |
31 | Puts X transactions in synchronous mode, which dramatically slows things | |
32 | -down, but guarantees that \fIfvwm\fP's internal error messages are correct. | |
33 | +down, but guarantees that \fIfvwm1\fP's internal error messages are correct. | |
34 | .IP "\fB-d\fP \fIdisplayname\fP" | |
35 | Manage the display called "displayname" instead of the name obtained from | |
36 | the environment variable $DISPLAY. | |
37 | .IP "\fB-s\fP" | |
38 | -On a multi-screen display, run \fIfvwm\fP only on the screen named in | |
39 | +On a multi-screen display, run \fIfvwm1\fP only on the screen named in | |
40 | the $DISPLAY environment variable or provided through the -d | |
41 | -option. Normally, \fIfvwm\fP will attempt to start up on all screens | |
42 | +option. Normally, \fIfvwm1\fP will attempt to start up on all screens | |
43 | of a multi-screen display. | |
44 | .IP "\fB-version\fP" | |
45 | Print the version of \fIfvwm\fP to stderr. |