On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 12:11:34PM +0200, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> Feedback?

twm is an upstream man page. I prefer not to touch it.  You can submit
a patch upstream ([email protected]) to replace xdm by
'display manager' as there are a lots of them nowadays (gdm, kdm,
lightdm, xdm, xenodm,...)  that will be more correct.



> 
> Index: man/twm.man
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /cvs/xenocara/app/twm/man/twm.man,v
> retrieving revision 1.5
> diff -u -p -r1.5 twm.man
> --- man/twm.man       10 May 2015 09:57:50 -0000      1.5
> +++ man/twm.man       21 Aug 2017 10:10:05 -0000
> @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ click-to-type and pointer-driven keyboar
>  key and pointer button bindings.
>  .PP
>  This program is usually started by the user's session manager or
> -startup script.  When used from \fIxdm(__appmansuffix__)\fP or 
> \fIxinit(__appmansuffix__)\fP without
> +startup script.  When used from \fIxenodm(__appmansuffix__)\fP or 
> \fIxinit(__appmansuffix__)\fP without
>  a session manager, \fItwm\fP is frequently executed in the foreground
>  as the last client.  When run this way, exiting \fItwm\fP causes the
>  session to be terminated (i.e., logged out).
> @@ -1088,7 +1088,7 @@ integer in double quotes (e.g. "999" ). 
>  if the server supports the SYNC extension.
>  .IP "\fBf.quit\fP" 8
>  This function causes \fItwm\fP to restore the window's borders and exit.  If
> -\fItwm\fP is the first client invoked from \fIxdm\fP, this will result in a
> +\fItwm\fP is the first client invoked from \fIxenodm\fP, this will result in 
> a
>  server reset.
>  .IP "\fBf.raise\fP" 8
>  This function raises the selected window.
> @@ -1274,7 +1274,7 @@ This variable is used as the prefix for 
>  for locating the \fItwm\fP startup file.
>  .SH "SEE ALSO"
>  .PP
> -X(__miscmansuffix__), Xserver(__appmansuffix__), xdm(__appmansuffix__), 
> xrdb(__appmansuffix__)
> +X(__miscmansuffix__), Xserver(__appmansuffix__), xenodm(__appmansuffix__), 
> xrdb(__appmansuffix__)
>  .SH AUTHORS
>  Tom LaStrange, Solbourne Computer; Jim Fulton, MIT X Consortium;
>  Steve Pitschke, Stardent Computer; Keith Packard, MIT X Consortium;

-- 
Matthieu Herrb

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