From 238f5fdc3331c5636cf3b397163554d6fbd0754c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bjarni Ingi Gislason Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2012 19:31:20 +0100 Subject: man: whitespace fixes Signed-off-by: Julien Cristau --- man/xkbevd.man | 22 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/man/xkbevd.man b/man/xkbevd.man index 4da6e4c..a114d42 100644 --- a/man/xkbevd.man +++ b/man/xkbevd.man @@ -7,25 +7,25 @@ xkbevd \- XKB event daemon [ options ] .SH DESCRIPTION .PP -This command is very raw and is therefore only partially implemented; we +This command is very raw and is therefore only partially implemented; we present it here as a rough prototype for developers, not as a general purpose tool for end users. Something like this might make a suitable replacement -for xev; I'm not signing up, mind you, but it's an interesting idea. +for xev; I'm not signing up, mind you, but it's an interesting idea. .PP The .I xkbevd event daemon listens for specified XKB events and executes requested commands -if they occur. The configuration file consists of a list of event +if they occur. The configuration file consists of a list of event specification/action pairs and/or variable definitions. .PP An event specification consists of a short XKB event name followed by a -string or identifier which serves as a qualifier in parentheses; empty +string or identifier which serves as a qualifier in parentheses; empty parenthesis indicate no qualification and serve to specify the default command which is applied to events which do not match any of the other specifications. The interpretation of the qualifier depends on the type -of the event: Bell events match using the name of the bell, message events +of the event: Bell events match using the name of the bell, message events match on the contents of the message string and slow key events accept -any of \fIpress\fP, \fIrelease\fP, \fIaccept\fP, or \fIreject\fP. No +any of \fIpress\fP, \fIrelease\fP, \fIaccept\fP, or \fIreject\fP. No other events are currently recognized. .PP An action consists of an optional keyword followed by an optional string @@ -37,19 +37,19 @@ it is taken as a shell command. .PP Variable definitions in the argument string are expanded with fields from the event in question before the argument string is passed to the action -processor. The general syntax for a variable is +processor. The general syntax for a variable is either $\fIc\fP or $(\fIstr\fP), where \fIc\fP is a single character and \fIstr\fP is a string of arbitrary length. All parameters have both single-character and long names. .PP The list of recognized parameters varies from event to event and is too long -to list here right now. This is a developer release anyway, so you can +to list here right now. This is a developer release anyway, so you can be expected to look at the source code (evargs.c is of particular interest). .PP The \fIignore\fP, \fIecho\fP, \fIprintEvent\fP, \fIsound\fP,and \fIshell\fP actions do what you would expect commands named \fIignore\fP, \fIecho\fP, \fIprintEvent\fP, \fIsound\fP, and \fIshell\fP to do, except that the sound -command has only been implemented and tested for SGI machines. It launches +command has only been implemented and tested for SGI machines. It launches an external program right now, so it should be pretty easy to adapt, especially if you like audio cues that arrive about a half-second after you expect them. @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Prints a usage message that is far more up-to-date than anything in this man page. .TP 8 .B \-cfg \fIfile\fP -Specifies the configuration file to read. If no configuration file is +Specifies the configuration file to read. If no configuration file is specified, \fIxkbevd\fP looks for ~/.xkb/xkbevd.cf and $(LIBDIR)/xkb/xkbevd.cf in that order. .TP 8 @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Tells \fIxkbevd\fP to fork itself (and run in the background). Forces synchronization of all X requests. Slow. .TP 8 .B \-v -Print more information, including debugging messages. Multiple +Print more information, including debugging messages. Multiple specifications of \fI-v\fP cause more output, to a point. .SH "SEE ALSO" X(__miscmansuffix__) -- cgit v1.2.3