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authorKaleb Keithley <kaleb@freedesktop.org>2003-11-26 22:49:12 +0000
committerKaleb Keithley <kaleb@freedesktop.org>2003-11-26 22:49:12 +0000
commit7586b1379149e9596c78b0595362c7e6499e9de8 (patch)
tree9a839369b08c2baddff25fb326a59ac957d25c18 /xmodmap.man
parenteb91f6f0142003bb3c0cd01c8423e31835af38f6 (diff)
merge latest (4.3.99.16) from XFree86 (vendor) branch
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diff --git a/xmodmap.man b/xmodmap.man
index 9e5753e..2597184 100644
--- a/xmodmap.man
+++ b/xmodmap.man
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
.\" other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization
.\" from The Open Group.
.\"
-.\" $XFree86: xc/programs/xmodmap/xmodmap.man,v 1.11 2002/10/12 16:06:48 herrb Exp $
+.\" $XFree86: xc/programs/xmodmap/xmodmap.man,v 1.13 2003/06/26 10:19:49 eich Exp $
.\"
.de EX \"Begin example
.ne 5
@@ -124,11 +124,11 @@ The list of keysyms is assigned to the indicated keycode
(which may be specified in decimal, hex or octal and can be determined by
running the
.I xev
-program. Up to eight keysyms may be attached to a key, however the last four
+program). Up to eight keysyms may be attached to a key, however the last four
are not used in any major X server implementation. The first keysym is used
when no modifier key is pressed in conjunction with this key, the second with
-Shift, the third when the Mode_Switch key is used with this key and the fourth
-when both the Mode_Switch and Shift keys are used.
+Shift, the third when the Mode_switch key is used with this key and the fourth
+when both the Mode_switch and Shift keys are used.
.TP 8
.B keycode any = \fIKEYSYMNAME ...\fP
If no existing key has the specified list of keysyms assigned to it,
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ This sets the pointer map back to its default settings (button 1 generates a
code of 1, button 2 generates a 2, etc.).
.TP 8
.B pointer = \fINUMBER ...\fP
-This sets to pointer map to contain the indicated button codes. The list
+This sets the pointer map to contain the indicated button codes. The list
always starts with the first physical button.
.PP
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