Re: (patch seq: 8590) typo in xc/programs/xsm/xsm.man (HEAD)

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On Sun, 23 Oct 2005, Tobias Stoeckmann wrote:

I have sent this mail to XFree86@xxxxxxxxxxxx
This is just a forward of the same mail:

--- xc/programs/xsm/xsm.man~	Sun Oct 23 10:51:06 2005
+++ xc/programs/xsm/xsm.man	Sun Oct 23 10:51:17 2005
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
applications to start up.  For example, this list might include a window
manager, a session management proxy, and an xterm.  \fIxsm\fP will first
look for the file \fI.xsmstartup\fP in the user's home directory.  If that
-file does not exists, it will look for the \fIsystem.xsm\fP file that was
+file does not exist, it will look for the \fIsystem.xsm\fP file that was
set up at installation time.  Note that \fIxsm\fP provides a "fail safe"
option when the user chooses a session to start up.  The fail safe option
simply loads the default applications described above.

I have committed this.

Thanks.

Marc.

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