openbsd-ports/graphics/xzgv/patches/patch-doc_xzgv_texi
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based on a diff from Julian Leyh <julian at vgai dot de> (MAINTAINER)
2007-07-17 12:45:49 +00:00

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$OpenBSD: patch-doc_xzgv_texi,v 1.1 2007/07/17 12:45:49 ajacoutot Exp $
--- doc/xzgv.texi.orig Tue Jul 17 14:40:55 2007
+++ doc/xzgv.texi Tue Jul 17 14:41:37 2007
@@ -2723,9 +2723,9 @@ configuration file.
A configuration file lets you alter aspects of xzgv's behaviour. xzgv
supports two possible config files --- a system-wide one,
-@file{/etc/xzgv.conf}; and one for each user in their home directory,
+@file{!!SYSCONFDIR!!/xzgv.conf}; and one for each user in their home directory,
@file{$HOME/.xzgvrc}. Both are optional. If @file{$HOME/.xzgvrc} exists,
-it is used @emph{instead of} @file{/etc/xzgv.conf}.
+it is used @emph{instead of} @file{!!SYSCONFDIR!!/xzgv.conf}.
Before describing the format of config files, it may help to give an
example file:
@@ -3171,7 +3171,7 @@ The versions of GTK+ and Imlib you are using. @code{xz
reports the GTK+ version being used by xzgv, but Imlib is a little more
tricky --- @code{imlib-config --version} should work if you have a full
Imlib installation, but failing that, try @code{ls -l
-/usr/lib/libImlib*} or @code{ls -l /usr/X11R6/lib/libImlib*}.
+!!LOCALBASE!!/lib/libImlib*}.
@item
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