Module: docs Branch: master Commit: 10256aade45d9a1efdaeff5ac39201d280bb53ba URL: http://source.winehq.org/git/docs.git/?a=commit;h=10256aade45d9a1efdaeff5ac3...
Author: Frédéric Delanoy frederic.delanoy@gmail.com Date: Thu Jul 18 00:48:29 2013 +0200
wineusr: Avoid empty end tags.
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en/wineusr-getting.sgml | 10 +++++----- en/wineusr-glossary.sgml | 13 ++++++------- en/wineusr-introduction.sgml | 16 ++++++++-------- 3 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
diff --git a/en/wineusr-getting.sgml b/en/wineusr-getting.sgml index 746ea7a..8efcdfc 100644 --- a/en/wineusr-getting.sgml +++ b/en/wineusr-getting.sgml @@ -164,10 +164,10 @@ to compile the package. In the terminal window, after having navigated to the Wine source tree, run the following commands: <screen> - <prompt>$ </><userinput>./configure</> - <prompt>$ </><userinput>make depend</> - <prompt>$ </><userinput>make</> - <prompt># </><userinput>make install</> + <prompt>$ </prompt><userinput>./configure</userinput> + <prompt>$ </prompt><userinput>make depend</userinput> + <prompt>$ </prompt><userinput>make</userinput> + <prompt># </prompt><userinput>make install</userinput> </screen> The last command requires root privileges. Although you should never run Wine as root, you will need to install it this way. @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ source folder that you used to install Wine using the terminal. Then, run the following command: <screen> - <prompt># </><userinput>make uninstall</> + <prompt># </prompt><userinput>make uninstall</userinput> </screen> This command will require root privileges, and should remove all of the Wine binary files from your system. It will not, however, diff --git a/en/wineusr-glossary.sgml b/en/wineusr-glossary.sgml index 8afcc8a..247cb69 100644 --- a/en/wineusr-glossary.sgml +++ b/en/wineusr-glossary.sgml @@ -63,8 +63,7 @@ EXAMPLE: In a <glossterm>terminal</glossterm>, simply run them via: </para> <screen> - <prompt>$ </><userinput><replaceable>editorname</replaceable> - <replaceable>filename</replaceable></> + <prompt>$ </prompt><userinput><replaceable>editorname</replaceable> <replaceable>filename</replaceable></userinput> </screen> </glossdef> </glossentry> @@ -83,13 +82,13 @@ EXAMPLE: If you want to change an environment variable, you could run: </para> <screen> - <userinput>export <replaceable>MYVARIABLE</>=<replaceable>mycontent</></userinput> + <userinput>export <replaceable>MYVARIABLE</replaceable>=<replaceable>mycontent</replaceable></userinput> </screen> <para> For deleting an environment variable, use: </para> <screen> - <userinput>unset <replaceable>MYVARIABLE</></userinput> + <userinput>unset <replaceable>MYVARIABLE</replaceable></userinput> </screen> </glossdef> </glossentry> @@ -124,7 +123,7 @@ EXAMPLE: <glossterm>Terminal</glossterm> window, then run: </para> <screen> - <prompt>$ </><userinput>su -</> + <prompt>$ </prompt><userinput>su -</userinput> </screen> <para> This will prompt you for the password of the root user of your system, @@ -132,7 +131,7 @@ EXAMPLE: that require special root privileges. The root account is indicated by the </para> <screen> - <prompt># </> + <prompt># </prompt> </screen> <para> prompt, whereas '$' indicates a normal user account. @@ -179,7 +178,7 @@ EXAMPLE: shell program, simply type: </para> <screen> - <userinput>bash</> + <userinput>bash</userinput> </screen> <para> in the terminal window. diff --git a/en/wineusr-introduction.sgml b/en/wineusr-introduction.sgml index ea087cd..bb578e4 100644 --- a/en/wineusr-introduction.sgml +++ b/en/wineusr-introduction.sgml @@ -64,14 +64,14 @@ Get a distribution as indicated in <link linkend="getting-wine">Getting Wine</link> and see the <ulink url="http://www.winehq.org/site/download">Wine - Downloads</> page. For the casual or new user the simplest + Downloads</ulink> page. For the casual or new user the simplest is to get a packaged version for your distribution. </para> </listitem> <listitem> <para> Optionally configure wine using the <link - linkend="config-wine-main"><emphasis><filename>winecfg</></> + linkend="config-wine-main"><emphasis><filename>winecfg</filename></emphasis> </link> command. Wine should work without any additional configuration options. </para> @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ <listitem> <para> To test your installation run wine's notepad clone - using the <filename>wine notepad</> command. + using the <filename>wine notepad</filename> command. </para> </listitem> <listitem> @@ -91,14 +91,14 @@ </listitem> <listitem> <para> - Run wine using the <link - linkend="running"><emphasis><filename>wine</> - <filename>filespec/appname.exe</></></link> command. + Run wine using the <link + linkend="running"><emphasis><filename>wine</filename> + <filename>filespec/appname.exe</filename></emphasis></link> command. </para> <para> The first command you will run will be to install an application. - Typically something like <filename>wine - /media/cdrom/setup.exe</> or the equivalent path might be used + Typically something like <command>wine /media/cdrom/setup.exe</command> + or the equivalent path might be used to install an application from CD. </para> </listitem>