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authorEli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>2022-02-08 18:53:40 +0200
committerEli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>2022-02-08 18:53:40 +0200
commit8bc4004519ae8dffa08b6692eba5c95f9e171348 (patch)
tree390e876d0bda4bc3de9e61748c41d3807db20659 /etc/PROBLEMS
parent1ea2993e83ad43bb9e93eb95fe858d2d90011a9e (diff)
downloademacs-8bc4004519ae8dffa08b6692eba5c95f9e171348.tar.gz
; * etc/PROBLEMS: Fix typos and improve wording.
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@@ -1719,13 +1719,13 @@ remove anything that looks like this:
From your X defaults file. Your X server might also provide a
different visual class that will do what you want. You can experiment
-with `TrueColor-8', by placing:
+with `TrueColor-8', by placing this:
Emacs.visualClass: TrueColor-8
-In your ~/.Xresources, and loading that file.
+in your ~/.Xresources, and loading that file.
-*** Colors messed up on Cairo builds or GTK builds.
+*** Colors messed up on Cairo or GTK builds.
If your display defaults to a visual where pixel values cannot be
directly converted to their corresponding real colors, a build with
@@ -1739,7 +1739,7 @@ not colormapped. Try the following in your ~/.Xresources:
Emacs.visualClass: TrueColor-N
-Where "N" is the bit depth of the visual your X server defaults to.
+where "N" is the bit depth of the visual your X server defaults to.
If that does not work, you lose. Configure Emacs '--without-cairo'
and '--with-x-toolkit=lucid' instead.
@@ -1764,9 +1764,9 @@ proprietary, it has many other disadvantages, such as not supporting
most recent hardware and most modern extensions to the X protocol.
Consider switching to a free X server, such as X.Org.
-If GTK complains about not being built with support for debugging
-options, then there is nothing you can do, except for switching to a
-free X server.
+If setting GDK_DEBUG causes GTK to complain about not being built with
+support for debugging options, then there is nothing you can do,
+except switch to a free X server.
* Runtime problems on character terminals