openbsd-ports/graphics/xzgv/patches/patch-doc_xzgv_1
jasper f020fdfa81 - update xzgv to 0.9
* this makes this port switch to gtk+2, and get ride of ancient gtk+1
- update ${HOMEPAGE} and ${MASTER_SITES}

from Julian Leyh (MAINTAINER), thanks
2009-03-06 08:54:22 +00:00

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$OpenBSD: patch-doc_xzgv_1,v 1.2 2009/03/06 08:54:22 jasper Exp $
--- doc/xzgv.1.orig Sun Sep 9 20:27:30 2007
+++ doc/xzgv.1 Wed Oct 29 14:38:21 2008
@@ -2119,9 +2119,9 @@ configuration file.
.SH "CONFIG FILES"
A configuration file lets you alter aspects of xzgv's behaviour. xzgv
supports two possible config files --- a system-wide one,
-\fI/etc/xzgv.conf\fR; and one for each user in their home directory,
+\fI${SYSCONFDIR}/xzgv.conf\fR; and one for each user in their home directory,
\fI$HOME/.xzgvrc\fR. Both are optional. If \fI$HOME/.xzgvrc\fR exists,
-it is used \fIinstead of\fR \fI/etc/xzgv.conf\fR.
+it is used \fIinstead of\fR \fI${SYSCONFDIR}/xzgv.conf\fR.
.PP
Before describing the format of config files, it may help to give an
example file:
@@ -2444,7 +2444,7 @@ The versions of GTK+ and Imlib you are using. `\fBxzgv
reports the GTK+ version being used by xzgv, but Imlib is a little more
tricky --- `\fBimlib-config --version\fR' should work if you have a full
Imlib installation, but failing that, try `\fBls -l
-/usr/lib/libImlib*\fR' or `\fBls -l /usr/X11R6/lib/libImlib*\fR'.
+${LOCALBASE}/lib/libImlib*\fR'.
.PP
\fBo\fR
The bitdepth your X server is running in (common depths are 8-bit (256