Xserver.man: Fix some textual and formatting issues
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Originally from: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=869252
Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/merge_requests/1875>
			
			
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				|  | @ -31,7 +31,7 @@ | |||
| Xserver \- X Window System display server | ||||
| .SH SYNOPSIS | ||||
| .B X | ||||
| [option ...] | ||||
| [option \&...\&] | ||||
| .SH DESCRIPTION | ||||
| .I X | ||||
| is the generic name for the X Window System display server.  It is | ||||
|  | @ -54,7 +54,7 @@ The X server may also be started directly by the user, though this | |||
| method is usually reserved for testing and is not recommended for | ||||
| normal operation.  On some platforms, the user must have special | ||||
| permission to start the X server, often because access to certain | ||||
| devices (e.g. \fI/dev/mouse\fP) is restricted.  Where applicable, the | ||||
| devices (e.g.\& \fI/dev/mouse\fP) is restricted.  Where applicable, the | ||||
| X server notifies systemd when it is ready to process requests. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| When the X server starts up, it typically takes over the display.  If | ||||
|  | @ -78,7 +78,7 @@ NAMES section of the \fIX\fP(@miscmansuffix@) manual page to learn how to | |||
| specify which display number clients should try to use. | ||||
| .TP 8 | ||||
| .B \-a \fInumber\fP | ||||
| sets pointer acceleration (i.e. the ratio of how much is reported to how much | ||||
| sets pointer acceleration (i.e.\& the ratio of how much is reported to how much | ||||
| the user actually moved the pointer). | ||||
| .TP 8 | ||||
| .B \-ac | ||||
|  | @ -102,14 +102,15 @@ to authenticate access.  See also the \fIxdm\fP(1) and | |||
| \fIXsecurity\fP(@miscmansuffix@) manual pages. | ||||
| .TP 8 | ||||
| .BI \-background\ none | ||||
| Asks the driver not to clear the background on startup, if the driver supports that. | ||||
| May be useful for smooth transition with eg. fbdev driver. | ||||
| Asks the driver not to clear the background on startup, | ||||
| if the driver supports that. | ||||
| May be useful for smooth transition with e.g.\& fbdev driver. | ||||
| For security reasons this is not the default as the screen contents might | ||||
| show a previous user session. | ||||
| .TP 8 | ||||
| .B \-br | ||||
| sets the default root window to solid black instead of the standard root weave | ||||
| pattern.   This is the default unless -retro or -wr is specified. | ||||
| pattern.  This is the default unless \-retro or \-wr is specified. | ||||
| .TP 8 | ||||
| .B \-bs | ||||
| disables backing store support on all screens. | ||||
|  | @ -161,11 +162,11 @@ disables DPMS (display power management services).  The default state | |||
| is platform and configuration specific. | ||||
| .TP 8 | ||||
| .BI "\-extension " extensionName | ||||
| disables named extension.   If an unknown extension name is specified, | ||||
| disables named extension.  If an unknown extension name is specified, | ||||
| a list of accepted extension names is printed. | ||||
| .TP 8 | ||||
| .BI "+extension " extensionName | ||||
| enables named extension.   If an unknown extension name is specified, | ||||
| enables named extension.  If an unknown extension name is specified, | ||||
| a list of accepted extension names is printed. | ||||
| .TP 8 | ||||
| .B \-f \fIvolume\fP | ||||
|  | @ -254,8 +255,8 @@ turns on auto-repeat. | |||
| .B \-retro | ||||
| starts the server with the classic stipple and cursor visible.  The default | ||||
| is to start with a black root window, and to suppress display of the cursor | ||||
| until the first time an application calls XDefineCursor(). For kdrive | ||||
| servers, this implies -zap. | ||||
| until the first time an application calls XDefineCursor(). | ||||
| For kdrive servers, this implies \-zap. | ||||
| .TP 8 | ||||
| .B \-s \fIminutes\fP | ||||
| sets screen-saver timeout time in minutes. | ||||
|  | @ -264,13 +265,13 @@ sets screen-saver timeout time in minutes. | |||
| disables save under support on all screens. | ||||
| .TP 8 | ||||
| .B \-seat \fIseat\fP | ||||
| seat to run on. Takes a string identifying a seat in a platform | ||||
| specific syntax. On platforms which support this feature this may be | ||||
| seat to run on.  Takes a string identifying a seat in a platform | ||||
| specific syntax.  On platforms which support this feature this may be | ||||
| used to limit the server to expose only a specific subset of devices | ||||
| connected to the system. | ||||
| .TP 8 | ||||
| .B \-t \fInumber\fP | ||||
| sets pointer acceleration threshold in pixels (i.e. after how many pixels | ||||
| sets pointer acceleration threshold in pixels (i.e.\& after how many pixels | ||||
| pointer acceleration should take effect). | ||||
| .TP 8 | ||||
| .B \-terminate \fI[delay]\fP | ||||
|  | @ -410,7 +411,7 @@ data (not that it is very private, being on the command line!). | |||
| Yet another XDMCP specific value, this one allows the display manager to | ||||
| identify each display so that it can locate the shared key. | ||||
| .SH XKEYBOARD OPTIONS | ||||
| X servers that support the XKEYBOARD (a.k.a. \*qXKB\*q) extension accept the | ||||
| X servers that support the XKEYBOARD (a.k.a.\& \*qXKB\*q) extension accept the | ||||
| following options.  All layout files specified on the command line must be | ||||
| located in the XKB base directory or a subdirectory, and specified as the | ||||
| relative path from the XKB base directory.  The default XKB base directory is | ||||
|  | @ -465,7 +466,7 @@ If no other authorization mechanism is being used, | |||
| this list initially consists of the host on which the server is running as | ||||
| well as any machines listed in the file \fI/etc/X\fBn\fI.hosts\fR, where | ||||
| \fBn\fP is the display number of the server.  Each line of the file should | ||||
| contain either an Internet hostname (e.g. expo.lcs.mit.edu) | ||||
| contain either an Internet hostname (e.g.\& expo.lcs.mit.edu) | ||||
| or a complete name in the format | ||||
| \fIfamily\fP:\fIname\fP as described in the \fIxhost\fP(1) manual page. | ||||
| There should be no leading or trailing spaces on any lines.  For example: | ||||
|  | @ -534,8 +535,8 @@ The default font path is | |||
| @default_font_path@ . | ||||
| .LP | ||||
| A special kind of directory can be specified using the \fBcatalogue\fP: | ||||
| prefix. Directories specified this way can contain symlinks pointing to the | ||||
| real font directories. See the FONTPATH.D section for details. | ||||
| prefix.  Directories specified this way can contain symlinks pointing to the | ||||
| real font directories.  See the FONTPATH.D section for details. | ||||
| .LP | ||||
| The font path can be set with the \fB\-fp\fP option or by \fIxset\fP(1) | ||||
| after the server has started. | ||||
|  | @ -544,9 +545,9 @@ You can specify a special kind of font path in the form \fBcatalogue:<dir>\fR. | |||
| The directory specified after the catalogue: prefix will be scanned for symlinks | ||||
| and each symlink destination will be added as a local fontfile FPE. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| The symlink can be suffixed by attributes such as '\fBunscaled\fR', which | ||||
| will be passed through to the underlying fontfile FPE. The only exception is | ||||
| the newly introduced '\fBpri\fR' attribute, which will be used for ordering | ||||
| The symlink can be suffixed by attributes such as \&'\fBunscaled\fR', which | ||||
| will be passed through to the underlying fontfile FPE.  The only exception is | ||||
| the newly introduced \&'\fBpri\fR' attribute, which will be used for ordering | ||||
| the font paths specified by the symlinks. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| An example configuration: | ||||
|  | @ -561,7 +562,7 @@ An example configuration: | |||
| 
 | ||||
| This will add /usr/share/X11/fonts/misc as the first FPE with the attribute | ||||
| \N'39'unscaled', second FPE will be /usr/share/X11/fonts/75dpi, also with | ||||
| the attribute 'unscaled' etc. This is functionally equivalent to setting | ||||
| the attribute \&'unscaled' etc.  This is functionally equivalent to setting | ||||
| the following font path: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| .nf | ||||
|  |  | |||
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