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@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ in this Software without prior written authorization from the X Consortium.
The management of fonts in large, heterogeneous environments is one of the
hardest aspects of using the X Window System
<footnote><para>
-<emphasis remap='I'>X Window System</emphasis>
+<firstterm><trademark>X Window System</trademark></firstterm>
is a trademark of The Open Group.
</para></footnote>
. Multiple formats and the lack of
@@ -125,7 +125,8 @@ implement a variety of strategies for fine-grained demand-loading of glyphs.
<!-- .XE -->
<para>
<!-- .LP -->
-In this document, the words "client" and "server" refer to the consumer and
+In this document, the words <firstterm>client</firstterm> and
+<firstterm>server</firstterm> refer to the consumer and
provider of a font, respectively, unless otherwise indicated. It is important
to note that in this context, the X server is also a font client.
</para>
@@ -164,7 +165,8 @@ Figure 2.1: Connecting to a Font Server
Clients communicate with the font server using the request/reply/event model
over any mutually-understood virtual stream connection (such as TCP/IP, DECnet,
<footnote><para>
-DECnet is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation.
+<firstterm><trademark>DECnet</trademark></firstterm> is a trademark
+of Digital Equipment Corporation.
</para></footnote>
etc.). Font servers are responsible for providing data in the bit and byte
orders requested by the client. The set of requests and events provided in the
@@ -210,7 +212,8 @@ Figure 2.2: Where Font Data Comes From
</para>
<para>
-The server may choose to provide named sets of fonts called "catalogues."
+The server may choose to provide named sets of fonts called
+<firstterm>catalogues</firstterm>.
Clients may specify which of the sets should be used in listing or opening a
font.
</para>
@@ -961,10 +964,10 @@ inked pixel in the glyph.
<para>
The WIDTH field specifies the directed distance (measured to the
right) from the origin to the position where the next character
-should appear (called the "escapement point"). This distance
-includes any whitespace used for intercharacter padding and is
-also referred to as the "logical width" or "horizontal
-escapement."
+should appear (called the <firstterm>escapement point</firstterm>). This
+distance includes any whitespace used for intercharacter padding and is
+also referred to as the <firstterm>logical width</firstterm> or
+<firstterm>horizontal escapement</firstterm>.
<!-- .sp -->
</para>
<para>