release-notes/FC4 package-notes.xml,1.13,1.14

Karsten Wade (kwade) fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com
Tue May 31 23:17:47 UTC 2005


Author: kwade

Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/FC4
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv12145

Modified Files:
	package-notes.xml 
Log Message:
Fixes for bz#159174, bz#159177, some whitespace cleanup came with the territory.


Index: package-notes.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/FC4/package-notes.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.13
retrieving revision 1.14
diff -u -r1.13 -r1.14
--- package-notes.xml	31 May 2005 01:09:54 -0000	1.13
+++ package-notes.xml	31 May 2005 23:17:45 -0000	1.14
@@ -551,90 +551,90 @@
   version 12.2.
       </para>
       <variablelist>
-  <varlistentry>
-    <term>Filepath Changes</term>
-    <listitem>
-      <para>
-        The name and locations of some files in the
-        <filename>iiimf</filename> packages have changed.
-      </para>
-      <para>
-        The IIIMF server has been renamed from
-        <filename>/usr/sbin/htt</filename> to
-        <filename>/usr/bin/iiimd</filename>, and the XIM bridge
-        client renamed from <filename>httx</filename> to
-        <filename>iiimx</filename>. The
-        <filename>init.d</filename> script name has not changed:
-        it is still called <filename>iiim</filename>. All the
-        global system configuration files are now located under
-        <filename>/etc/iiim/</filename>.
-      </para>
-      <para>
-        Language Engine (LE) developers should note that LE
-        modules and their data now live under
-        <filename>${libdir}/iiim/le/<filename><LE_NAME></filename>/</filename>,
-        while runtime data is stored under
-        <filename>/var/lib/iiim/le/<replaceable><LE_NAME></replaceable>/</filename>.
-      </para>
-      <para>
-        For more information on the exact path and file location
-        changes, please refer to Fedora IIIMF FAQ:
-      </para>
-      <para>
-        <ulink
-    url="http://www.fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html">http://www.fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html</ulink>.
-      </para>
-    </listitem>
-  </varlistentry>
-  <varlistentry>
-    <term>Hotkeys</term>
-    <listitem>
-      <para>
-        Trigger keys, such as
-        <keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Space</keycap></keycombo>
-        used to activate Input Methods, are now configurable with
-        the command-line tool <command>iiimf-le-tools</command>.
-        This feature is only supported by GTK2 applications
-        currently.  For other applications using XIM the trigger
-        key can be changed using an X resource.  Refer to the
-        IIIMF FAQ at <ulink
-    url="http://www.fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html">http://www.fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html</ulink>
-        for more details on how to change trigger hotkeys.
-      </para>
-      <para>
-        Note that the keyname refers to the X key symbol name. For
-        example, if you want to activate with
-        <keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>@</keycap></keycombo>,
-        you
-        need to specify '<Control>at' as the keyname not
-        '<Control>@'.
-      </para>
-      <para>
-        The per-user configuration of hotkeys does not work
-        currently with &SEL; in enforcing mode due to lack of
-        &SEL; policy.  In this case, the hotkey can only be
-        changed in the system-wide configuration.
-      </para>
-    </listitem>
-  </varlistentry>
-  <varlistentry>
-    <term>Qt Support</term>
-    <listitem>
-      <para>
-        A Qt immodule for <filename>iiimf</filename> is now
-        included.  This immodule works but lacks a status
-        window and is considered experimental.  Therefore, the default for Qt
-        applications is to continue using XIM for IIMF input.
-      </para>
-      <para>
-        If you wish to try the immodule in a Qt application, first
-        install the <filename>iiimf-qt</filename> package, start
-        the application, then click mouse button-3 in an input
-        area and select <guimenuitem>iiimqcf</guimenuitem> from
-        the <guisubmenu>Select Input Method</guisubmenu>' submenu.
-      </para>
-    </listitem>
-  </varlistentry>
+	<varlistentry>
+	  <term>File Path Changes</term>
+	  <listitem>
+	    <para>
+	      The names and locations of some files in the
+	      <filename>iiimf</filename> packages have changed.
+	    </para>
+	    <para>
+	      The IIIMF server has been renamed from
+	      <filename>/usr/sbin/htt</filename> to
+	      <filename>/usr/bin/iiimd</filename>, and the XIM bridge
+	      client renamed from <filename>httx</filename> to
+	      <filename>iiimx</filename>. The
+	      <filename>init.d</filename> script name has not changed:
+	      it is still called <filename>iiim</filename>. All the
+	      global system configuration files are now located under
+	      <filename>/etc/iiim/</filename>.
+	    </para>
+	    <para>
+	      Language Engine (LE) developers should note that LE
+	      modules and their data now live under
+	      <filename>${libdir}/iiim/le/<filename><LE_NAME></filename>/</filename>, 
+	      while runtime data is stored under
+	      <filename>/var/lib/iiim/le/<replaceable><LE_NAME></replaceable>/</filename>.
+	    </para>
+	    <para>
+	      For more information on the exact path and file location
+	      changes, please refer to Fedora IIIMF FAQ:
+	    </para>
+	    <para>
+	      <ulink
+		url="http://www.fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html">http://www.fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html</ulink>.
+	    </para>
+	  </listitem>
+	</varlistentry>
+	<varlistentry>
+	  <term>Hotkeys</term>
+	  <listitem>
+	    <para>
+	      Trigger keys, such as
+	      <keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Space</keycap></keycombo> 
+	      used to activate Input Methods, are now configurable with
+	      the command-line tool <command>iiimf-le-tools</command>.
+	      This feature is only supported by GTK2 applications
+	      currently.  For other applications using XIM the trigger
+	      key can be changed using an X resource.  Refer to the
+	      IIIMF FAQ at <ulink
+		url="http://www.fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html">http://www.fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html</ulink> 
+	      for more details on how to change trigger hotkeys.
+	    </para>
+	    <para>
+	      Note that the keyname refers to the X key symbol name. For
+	      example, if you want to activate with
+	      <keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>@</keycap></keycombo>, 
+	      you need to specify '<Control>at' as the keyname not
+	      '<Control>@'.
+	    </para>
+	    <para>
+	      The per-user configuration of hotkeys does not work
+	      currently with &SEL; in enforcing mode due to lack of
+	      &SEL; policy.  In this case, the hotkey can only be
+	      changed in the system-wide configuration.
+	    </para>
+	  </listitem>
+	</varlistentry>
+	<varlistentry>
+	  <term>Qt Support</term>
+	  <listitem>
+	    <para>
+	      A Qt immodule for <filename>iiimf</filename> is now
+	      included.  This immodule works but lacks a status window
+	      and is considered experimental.  Therefore, the default
+	      for Qt applications is to continue using XIM for IIMF
+	      input.
+	    </para>
+	    <para>
+	      If you wish to try the immodule in a Qt application, first
+	      install the <filename>iiimf-qt</filename> package, start
+	      the application, then click mouse button-3 in an input
+	      area and select <guimenuitem>iiimqcf</guimenuitem> from
+	      the <guisubmenu>Select Input Method</guisubmenu>' submenu.
+	    </para>
+	  </listitem>
+	</varlistentry>
       </variablelist>
     </section>
   </section>




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