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authorB. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>2020-10-12 17:44:47 -0400
committerWilly Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>2020-10-17 09:38:40 +0700
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Signed-off-by: B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
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-The xsession program is a session manager. It is normally executed by your
-~/.xinitrc (or ~/.xsession) script and controls your X Window session. As
-soon as it is started, xsession launches a window manager and some
-applications of your choice. At anytime during your session, you may switch
-to another window manager or execute some other applications from the
-xsession menus.
+The xsession program is a session manager. It is normally executed
+by your ~/.xinitrc (or ~/.xsession) script and controls your X Window
+session. As soon as it is started, xsession launches a window manager
+and some applications of your choice. At anytime during your session,
+you may switch to another window manager or execute some other
+applications from the xsession menus.
-You may also lock your screen using an independent locker application. The
-window contains a message area which is used to notify the user whenever an
-application or a window manager starts or ends, and also to display all the
-output and error messages of the programs (the applications and the window
-managers) run by xsession. The console output messages can also be shown
-either in this area or in a second, separate area.
+You may also lock your screen using an independent locker
+application. The window contains a message area which is used to
+notify the user whenever an application or a window manager starts
+or ends, and also to display all the output and error messages of the
+programs (the applications and the window managers) run by xsession.
+The console output messages can also be shown either in this area or
+in a second, separate area.
-One useful feature of xsession is the preprocessing of window managers'
-configuration files. When a window manager is launched, its startup file
-can be filtered through m4(1) or cpp(1). Some macros are defined (such as
-the host name, screen size and so on) that will help you customize your
-menus and screen layout. One advantage of this feature is that several
-window managers can share the same startup file: some lines are protected by
-a test on the "WM_NAME" macro, but the other lines are common. This saves a
-lot of time if you want to maintain the same menu structure for several of
-them. You can also use "include" statements in your file.
+One useful feature of xsession is the preprocessing of window
+managers' configuration files. When a window manager is launched, its
+startup file can be filtered through m4(1) or cpp(1). Some macros are
+defined (such as the host name, screen size and so on) that will help
+you customize your menus and screen layout. One advantage of this
+feature is that several window managers can share the same startup
+file: some lines are protected by a test on the "WM_NAME" macro, but
+the other lines are common. This saves a lot of time if you want to
+maintain the same menu structure for several of them. You can also
+use "include" statements in your file.
-Note: This slackbuild builds xsession without sound support. If you wish to
-have sound support see the Imakefile and INSTALL files within the source
-tarball.
+Note: This slackbuild builds xsession without sound support. If you
+wish to have sound support see the Imakefile and INSTALL files within
+the source tarball.