From: Dana Jansens Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 08:45:43 +0000 (+0000) Subject: put webpage in the man page. Also, a couple fixes. X-Git-Tag: openbox-2_0_0~384 X-Git-Url: http://git.openbox.org/?p=mikachu%2Fopenbox.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=77cf8a6f8a27b9efa7469ceb0e8b3e5048bb7386;ds=sidebyside put webpage in the man page. Also, a couple fixes. --- diff --git a/doc/openbox.1.in b/doc/openbox.1.in index f2eeb53..75ab67c 100644 --- a/doc/openbox.1.in +++ b/doc/openbox.1.in @@ -69,9 +69,9 @@ openbox \- a window manager for X11 .\".PP .\"Openbox uses its own graphics class to render its images on the fly. .\"By using style files, you can determine at a great level how your desktop looks. -.\"Openbox currently uses its own protocol to communicate with other clients such -.\"as the pager. Work is underway to support the new window manager specification -.\"that both GNOME and KDE use. +.\"Openbox currently uses the Blackbox protocol to communicate with other clients +.\"such as the pager. Work is underway to support the new window manager +.\"specification that both GNOME and KDE use. .SH OPTIONS Openbox supports the following command line options: .TP @@ -312,8 +312,8 @@ An tag is required to end the submenu. .TP .B [reconfig] (label) -When selected, this item rereads the current style and menu files and -applies any changes. +When selected, this item rereads the current style, menu files and rc file, +and applies any changes. This is useful for creating a new style or theme, as you don't have to constantly restart Openbox every time you save your style. However, Openbox automagically rereads the menu whenever it changes. @@ -791,17 +791,12 @@ many individuals around the world. .PP The official Openbox website: .nh -.B http://FILLMEINNOW/ -.hy -.br -The bug and feature request page, as well as current releases can be found at: -.nh -.B http://FILLMEINNOW/ +.B http://openbox.sunsite.dk/ .hy .br Many themes and other contributions: .nh -.B http://bb.themes.org/ +.B http://themes.freshmeat.net/ .hy .PP This manpage was put together by Wilbert Berendsen