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diff --git a/doc/finch3.1.in b/doc/finch3.1.in index 4ac570bed0..407b840d50 100644 --- a/doc/finch3.1.in +++ b/doc/finch3.1.in @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ Show the workspace list Create a new workspace and switch to it .SH FILES -\fI~/.gntrc\fR: configuration file for gnt applications. +\fIgntrc\fR: configuration file for gnt applications. Its location depends on the platform and/or the $XDG_CONFIG_HOME environment variable. If this environment variable is set, Finch will look for the gntrc file at \fB$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/gnt/gntrc\fR. Otherwise it will look for the file at \fB$HOME/.config/gnt/gntrc\fR and \fB%LOCALAPPDATA%\(rsgnt\(rsgntrc\fR, respectively depending on the platform. .br .TP A sample file looks like: @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ q = .SH Widget Actions You can specify key-bindings for specific widgets. The following entries in -\fI~/.gntrc\fR correspond to the default keybindings for the actions: +\fIgntrc\fR correspond to the default keybindings for the actions: .br [GntBox::binding] @@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ To unbind a key which has a default binding, you simply bind it to the empty str a-q = .SH Menus -You can also specify key-bindings to trigger specific menuitems in windows. For example, the following entry in \fI~/.gntrc\fR will bind \fBCtrl + t\fR to the 'Send IM...' item in the buddylist: +You can also specify key-bindings to trigger specific menuitems in windows. For example, the following entry in \fIgntrc\fR will bind \fBCtrl + t\fR to the 'Send IM...' item in the buddylist: [buddylist::menu] .br @@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ add-group There is experimental mouse support. You can focus windows, activate buttons, select rows in a list, scroll using the wheel-scroll etc. Selecting text in a text-view copies it to the gnt clipboard. Mouse support is disabled by default, -so you need to enable it in \fI~/.gntrc\fR (see the sample above). +so you need to enable it in \fIgntrc\fR (see the sample above). .SH Window Management The default window management is very limited. But it is possible to write @@ -465,9 +465,9 @@ removes the borders from the buddylist and pops up new windows in the middle of the screen, instead of at the upper-left corder. It is provided as a sample simple manager, but it should be possible to write more complex managers, and it's very possible that the window-manager API will need to be enhanced. Look at -the sample \fI~/.gntrc\fR file above to see how to select a window-manager. +the sample \fIgntrc\fR file above to see how to select a window-manager. -It is also possible to rebind the window-manager actions in \fI~/.gntrc\fR, eg: +It is also possible to rebind the window-manager actions in \fIgntrc\fR, eg: .br [GntWM::binding] |