openbsd-ports/editors/joe/patches/patch-joe_1_in
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$OpenBSD: patch-joe_1_in,v 1.1 2002/04/24 11:05:06 form Exp $
--- joe.1.in.orig Wed Apr 10 17:45:20 2002
+++ joe.1.in Wed Apr 10 17:45:52 2002
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ ESC .). Use \fB^K H\fR to dismiss the h
You can customize the keyboard layout, the help screens and a number of
behavior defaults by copying JOE's initialization file (usually
-\fB@sysconfdir@/joerc\fR) to \fB.joerc\fR in your home directory and then
+\fB@sysconfdir@/joe/joerc\fR) to \fB.joerc\fR in your home directory and then
by modifying it. See the section \fBjoerc\fR below.
To have JOE used as your default editor for e-mail and News, you need to set
@@ -781,7 +781,7 @@ quota.
.SH The\ joerc file
\fB^T\fR options, the help screens and the key-sequence to editor command
bindings are all defined in JOE's initialization file. If you make a copy
-of this file (which normally resides in \fB@sysconfdir@/joerc\fR) to
+of this file (which normally resides in \fB@sysconfdir@/joe/joerc\fR) to
\fB$HOME/.joerc\fR, you can customize these setting to your liking. The
syntax of the initialization file should be fairly obvious and there are
further instruction in it.