svn commit: r39874 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/desktop

Warren Block wblock at FreeBSD.org
Wed Oct 31 03:15:23 UTC 2012


Author: wblock
Date: Wed Oct 31 03:15:22 2012
New Revision: 39874
URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/39874

Log:
  Whitespace-only fixes.  Translators, please ignore.

Modified:
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/desktop/chapter.xml

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/desktop/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/desktop/chapter.xml	Wed Oct 31 02:42:31 2012	(r39873)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/desktop/chapter.xml	Wed Oct 31 03:15:22 2012	(r39874)
@@ -22,8 +22,8 @@
 
     <para>FreeBSD can run a wide variety of desktop applications, such
       as browsers and word processors.  Most of these are available as
-      packages or can be automatically built from the Ports Collection.
-      Many new users expect to find these kinds of
+      packages or can be automatically built from the Ports
+      Collection.  Many new users expect to find these kinds of
       applications on their desktop.  This chapter will show you how
       to install some popular desktop applications effortlessly,
       either from their packages or from the Ports Collection.</para>
@@ -66,7 +66,8 @@
       </listitem>
 
       <listitem>
-	<para>Document Viewers (such as <application>&acrobat.reader;</application>,
+	<para>Document Viewers (such as
+	  <application>&acrobat.reader;</application>,
 	  <application>gv</application>,
 	  <application>Xpdf</application>,
 	  <application>GQview</application>)</para>
@@ -169,12 +170,13 @@
 	    <entry>medium</entry>
 	    <entry><application>Gtk+</application></entry>
 	  </row>
-        </tbody>
+	</tbody>
       </tgroup>
     </informaltable>
 
     <sect2>
       <title>Firefox</title>
+
       <indexterm>
 	<primary><application>Firefox</application></primary>
       </indexterm>
@@ -184,7 +186,8 @@
 	features a very standards-compliant HTML display engine,
 	tabbed browsing, popup blocking, extensions, improved
 	security, and more.  <application>Firefox</application> is
-	based on the <application>Mozilla</application> codebase.</para>
+	based on the <application>Mozilla</application>
+	codebase.</para>
 
       <para>Install the package by typing:</para>
 
@@ -212,8 +215,9 @@
       <title>Firefox and &java; Plugin</title>
 
       <note>
-	<para>In this section and in the next two sections, we assume you have
-	  already installed <application>Firefox</application>.</para>
+	<para>In this section and in the next two sections, we assume
+	  you have already installed
+	  <application>Firefox</application>.</para>
       </note>
 
       <para>Install <application>OpenJDK 6</application>
@@ -222,8 +226,9 @@
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports/java/openjdk6</userinput>
 &prompt.root; <userinput>make install clean</userinput></screen>
 
-      <para>Then install the <filename
-	role="package">java/icedtea-web</filename> port:</para>
+      <para>Then install the
+	<filename role="package">java/icedtea-web</filename>
+	port:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports/java/icedtea-web</userinput>
 &prompt.root; <userinput>make install clean</userinput></screen>
@@ -234,8 +239,8 @@
       <para>Start your browser, enter <literal>about:plugins</literal>
 	in the location bar and press <keycap>Enter</keycap>.  A page
 	listing the installed plugins will be displayed; the
-	<application>&java;</application> plugin should be listed there
-	now.</para>
+	<application>&java;</application> plugin should be listed
+	there now.</para>
 
       <para>If the browser is unable to find the plugin, each user
 	will have to run the following command and relaunch the
@@ -247,15 +252,16 @@
 
     <sect2 id="moz-flash-plugin">
 
-    <title>Firefox and &adobe; &flash; Plugin</title>
+      <title>Firefox and &adobe; &flash; Plugin</title>
+
       <indexterm>
 	<primary>Flash</primary>
       </indexterm>
 
-      <para>The &adobe; &flash; plugin is not available for &os;. However,
-	a software layer (wrapper) for running the Linux version of the plugin
-	exists.  This wrapper also supports &adobe; &acrobat; plugin,
-	&realplayer; plugin and more.</para>
+      <para>The &adobe; &flash; plugin is not available for &os;.
+	However, a software layer (wrapper) for running the Linux
+	version of the plugin exists.  This wrapper also supports
+	&adobe; &acrobat; plugin, &realplayer; plugin and more.</para>
 
       <para>According to the version of &os; you run various steps are
 	required:</para>
@@ -264,14 +270,14 @@
 	<step>
 	  <title>Under &os; 7.X</title>
 
-	  <para>Install the <filename
-	    role="package">www/nspluginwrapper</filename> port.  This
-	    port requires <filename
-	    role="package">emulators/linux_base-fc4</filename> which
+	  <para>Install the
+	    <filename role="package">www/nspluginwrapper</filename>
+	    port.  This port requires <filename
+	      role="package">emulators/linux_base-fc4</filename> which
 	    is a large port.</para>
 
-	  <para>The next step is to install the <filename
-	    role="package">www/linux-flashplugin9</filename>
+	  <para>The next step is to install the
+	    <filename role="package">www/linux-flashplugin9</filename>
 	    port.  This will install &flash; 9.X, this version is
 	    known to run correctly under &os; 7.X.</para>
 	</step>
@@ -279,14 +285,15 @@
 	<step>
 	  <title>Under &os; 8.X or Newer</title>
 
-	  <para>Install the <filename
-	    role="package">www/nspluginwrapper</filename> port.  This
-	    port requires <filename
-	    role="package">emulators/linux_base-f10</filename> which
+	  <para>Install the
+	    <filename role="package">www/nspluginwrapper</filename>
+	    port.  This port requires <filename
+	      role="package">emulators/linux_base-f10</filename> which
 	    is a large port.</para>
 
 	  <para>The next step is to install &flash; 11.X from the
-	    <filename role="package">www/linux-f10-flashplugin11</filename>
+	    <filename
+	      role="package">www/linux-f10-flashplugin11</filename>
 	    port.</para>
 
 	  <para>This version will require the following link to be
@@ -296,11 +303,11 @@
   /usr/local/lib/browser_plugins/</userinput></screen>
 
 	  <para>The <filename
-	    class="directory">/usr/local/lib/browser_plugins</filename>
+	      class="directory">/usr/local/lib/browser_plugins</filename>
 	    directory will have to be created manually if it does not
 	    exist on the system.</para>
-	  </step>
-	</procedure>
+	</step>
+      </procedure>
 
       <para>Once the right &flash; port, according to the &os; version
 	you run,
@@ -319,27 +326,30 @@
     <sect2 id="moz-swfdec-flash-plugin">
       <title>Firefox and Swfdec &flash; Plugin</title>
 
-      <para>Swfdec is the library for decoding and rendering &flash; animations.
-	And Swfdec-Mozilla is a plugin for <application>Firefox</application>
-	browsers that uses the Swfdec library for playing SWF files.
-	It is still in heavy development.</para>
+      <para>Swfdec is the library for decoding and rendering &flash;
+	animations.  And Swfdec-Mozilla is a plugin for
+	<application>Firefox</application> browsers that uses the
+	Swfdec library for playing SWF files.  It is still in heavy
+	development.</para>
 
       <para>If you cannot or do not want to compile it, just install
 	the package from the network:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg_add -r swfdec-plugin</userinput></screen>
 
-      <para>If the package is not available, you can compile and install it
-	from the Ports Collection:</para>
+      <para>If the package is not available, you can compile and
+	install it from the Ports Collection:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports/www/swfdec-plugin</userinput>
 &prompt.root; <userinput>make install clean</userinput></screen>
 
-      <para>Then, restart your browser for this plugin taking effect.</para>
+      <para>Then, restart your browser for this plugin taking
+	effect.</para>
     </sect2>
 
     <sect2>
       <title>Opera</title>
+
       <indexterm>
 	<primary><application>Opera</application></primary>
       </indexterm>
@@ -348,13 +358,13 @@
 	full-featured and standards-compliant browser.  It also
 	comes with a built-in mail and news reader, an IRC client,
 	an RSS/Atom feeds reader and much more.  Despite this,
-	<application>Opera</application> is relatively lightweight
-	and very fast. It comes in two flavors: a <quote>native</quote>
+	<application>Opera</application> is relatively lightweight and
+	very fast. It comes in two flavors: a <quote>native</quote>
 	FreeBSD version and a version that runs under Linux
 	emulation.</para>
 
-      <para>To browse the Web with the FreeBSD version of <application>Opera</application>,
-	install the package:</para>
+      <para>To browse the Web with the FreeBSD version of
+	<application>Opera</application>, install the package:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg_add -r opera</userinput></screen>
 
@@ -373,9 +383,9 @@
       <para>The &adobe; &flash; plugin is not available for &os;.
 	However, a &linux; version of the plugin exists.  To install
 	this version, the <filename
-	role="package">www/linux-f10-flashplugin11</filename> port has
-	to be installed, then install the port <filename
-	role="package">www/opera-linuxplugins</filename>:</para>
+	  role="package">www/linux-f10-flashplugin11</filename> port
+	has to be installed, then install the port <filename
+	  role="package">www/opera-linuxplugins</filename>:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports/www/linux-f10-flashplugin11</userinput>
 &prompt.root; <userinput>make install clean</userinput>
@@ -389,11 +399,12 @@
 
       <para>To add the <application>&java;</application> plugin,
 	follow the <link linkend="moz-java-plugin">instructions for
-	Firefox</link>.</para>
+	  Firefox</link>.</para>
     </sect2>
 
     <sect2>
       <title>Konqueror</title>
+
       <indexterm>
 	<primary><application>Konqueror</application></primary>
       </indexterm>
@@ -402,12 +413,13 @@
 	<application>KDE</application> but it can also be used outside
 	of <application>KDE</application> by installing
 	<filename role="package">x11/kdebase3</filename>.
-	<application>Konqueror</application> is much more than a browser,
-	it is also a file manager and a multimedia viewer.</para>
+	<application>Konqueror</application> is much more than a
+	browser, it is also a file manager and a multimedia
+	viewer.</para>
 
       <para>There is also a set of plugins available for
-	<application>Konqueror</application>,
-	available in <filename role="package">misc/konq-plugins</filename>.</para>
+	<application>Konqueror</application>, available in
+	<filename role="package">misc/konq-plugins</filename>.</para>
 
       <para><application>Konqueror</application> supports WebKit as
 	well as its own KHTML.  WebKit is used by many modern browsers
@@ -421,25 +433,27 @@
 	<quote>Settings</quote>, <quote>Configure Konqueror</quote>,
 	then <quote>Change KHTML to WebKit</quote>.</para>
 
-      <para><application>Konqueror</application> also supports <application>&flash;</application>; a <quote>How To</quote> guide
-	for getting <application>&flash;</application> support on
-	<application>Konqueror</application>
-	is available at <ulink url="http://freebsd.kde.org/howtos/konqueror-flash.php"></ulink>.</para>
+      <para><application>Konqueror</application> also supports
+	<application>&flash;</application>; a <quote>How To</quote>
+	guide for getting <application>&flash;</application> support
+	on <application>Konqueror</application> is available at <ulink
+	  url="http://freebsd.kde.org/howtos/konqueror-flash.php"></ulink>.</para>
     </sect2>
 
     <sect2>
       <title>Chromium</title>
+
       <indexterm>
 	<primary><application>Chromium</application></primary>
       </indexterm>
 
       <para><application>Chromium</application> is an open-source
 	browser project that aims to build a safer, faster, and more
-	stable web browsing experience.  <application>Chromium</application>
-	features tabbed browsing, popup blocking, extensions, and much
-	more.  <application>Chromium</application> is the open-source
-	project upon which the Google Chrome web browser is
-	based.</para>
+	stable web browsing experience.
+	<application>Chromium</application> features tabbed browsing,
+	popup blocking, extensions, and much more.
+	<application>Chromium</application> is the open-source project
+	upon which the Google Chrome web browser is based.</para>
 
       <para><application>Chromium</application> can be installed as a
 	package by typing:</para>
@@ -467,26 +481,27 @@
 	  is already installed.</para>
       </note>
 
-      <para>Install <application>OpenJDK 6</application> through the
-	Ports Collection by typing:</para>
+      <para>Install <application>OpenJDK 6</application> through
+	the Ports Collection by typing:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports/java/openjdk6
 &prompt.root; make install clean</userinput></screen>
 
-      <para>Next, install <filename
-	role="package">java/icedtea-web</filename> from the Ports
-	Collection:</para>
+      <para>Next, install
+	<filename role="package">java/icedtea-web</filename> from the
+	Ports Collection:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports/java/icedtea-web
 &prompt.root; make install clean</userinput></screen>
 
       <para>Start <application>Chromium</application>, and enter
 	<literal>about:plugins</literal> in the address bar.
-	IcedTea-Web should be listed as one of the installed plugins.</para>
+	IcedTea-Web should be listed as one of the installed
+	plugins.</para>
 
-      <para>If <application>Chromium</application> does not display the
-	IcedTea-Web plugin, run the following commands, and restart the web
-	browser:</para>
+      <para>If <application>Chromium</application> does not display
+	the IcedTea-Web plugin, run the following commands, and
+	restart the web browser:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>mkdir -p /usr/local/share/chromium/plugins
 &prompt.root; ln -s /usr/local/lib/IcedTeaPlugin.so \
@@ -498,16 +513,17 @@
 
       <note>
 	<para>This section assumes <application>Chromium</application>
-	is already installed.</para>
+	  is already installed.</para>
       </note>
 
       <para>Configuring <application>Chromium</application> and
-	&adobe; &flash; is similar to the <link
-	linkend="moz-flash-plugin">instructions for Firefox</link>.  For
-	more detailed instructions on installing &adobe; &flash; on
-	&os;, please refer to that section.  No additional configuration
-	should be necessary, since <application>Chromium</application> is
-	able to use some plugins from other browsers.</para>
+	&adobe; &flash; is similar to the
+	<link linkend="moz-flash-plugin">instructions for
+	  Firefox</link>.  For more detailed instructions on
+	installing &adobe; &flash; on &os;, please refer to that
+	section.  No additional configuration should be necessary,
+	since <application>Chromium</application> is able to use some
+	plugins from other browsers.</para>
     </sect2>
   </sect1>
 
@@ -518,8 +534,9 @@
       good office suite or a friendly word processor.  While some
       <link linkend="x11-wm">desktop environments</link> like
       <application>KDE</application> already provide an office suite,
-      there is no default productivity package.  FreeBSD can provide all that is
-      needed, regardless of your desktop environment.</para>
+      there is no default productivity package.  FreeBSD can provide
+      all that is needed, regardless of your desktop
+      environment.</para>
 
     <para>This section covers these applications:</para>
 
@@ -546,7 +563,8 @@
 	    <entry><application>AbiWord</application></entry>
 	    <entry>light</entry>
 	    <entry>light</entry>
-	    <entry><application>Gtk+</application> or <application>GNOME</application></entry>
+	    <entry><application>Gtk+</application> or
+	      <application>GNOME</application></entry>
 	  </row>
 
 	  <row>
@@ -557,18 +575,22 @@
 	  </row>
 
 	  <row>
-	    <entry><application>Apache OpenOffice</application></entry>
+	    <entry><application>Apache
+		OpenOffice</application></entry>
 	    <entry>heavy</entry>
 	    <entry>huge</entry>
-	    <entry><application>&jdk;</application>, <application>Mozilla</application></entry>
+	    <entry><application>&jdk;</application>,
+	      <application>Mozilla</application></entry>
 	  </row>
 
 	  <row>
 	    <entry><application>LibreOffice</application></entry>
 	    <entry>somewhat heavy</entry>
 	    <entry>huge</entry>
-	    <entry><application>Gtk+</application>, or <application>KDE</application>/
-	    <application>GNOME</application>, or <application>&jdk;</application></entry>
+	    <entry><application>Gtk+</application>, or
+	      <application>KDE</application>/
+	      <application>GNOME</application>, or
+	      <application>&jdk;</application></entry>
 	  </row>
 	</tbody>
       </tgroup>
@@ -576,6 +598,7 @@
 
     <sect2>
       <title>KOffice</title>
+
       <indexterm>
 	<primary><application>KOffice</application></primary>
       </indexterm>
@@ -604,8 +627,8 @@
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg_add -r koffice-kde4</userinput></screen>
 
-      <para>If the package is not available, you can use the Ports Collection.
-	For instance, to install
+      <para>If the package is not available, you can use the Ports
+	Collection.  For instance, to install
 	<application>KOffice</application> for
 	<application>KDE4</application>, do:</para>
 
@@ -615,15 +638,17 @@
 
     <sect2>
       <title>AbiWord</title>
+
       <indexterm>
 	<primary><application>AbiWord</application></primary>
       </indexterm>
 
       <para><application>AbiWord</application> is a free word
-	processing program similar in look and feel to <application>µsoft; Word</application>.
-	It is suitable for typing papers, letters, reports, memos, and
-	so forth.  It is very fast, contains many features, and is
-	very user-friendly.</para>
+	processing program similar in look and feel to
+	<application>µsoft; Word</application>.  It is suitable
+	for typing papers, letters, reports, memos, and so forth.  It
+	is very fast, contains many features, and is very
+	user-friendly.</para>
 
       <para><application>AbiWord</application> can import or export
 	many file formats, including some proprietary ones like
@@ -644,6 +669,7 @@
 
     <sect2>
       <title>The GIMP</title>
+
       <indexterm>
 	<primary><application>The GIMP</application></primary>
       </indexterm>
@@ -663,8 +689,8 @@
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg_add -r gimp</userinput></screen>
 
       <para>If your FTP site does not have this package, you can use
-	the Ports Collection.  The
-	<ulink url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/graphics.html">graphics</ulink>
+	the Ports Collection.  The <ulink
+	  url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/graphics.html">graphics</ulink>
 	directory of the Ports Collection also contains
 	<application>The Gimp Manual</application>.  Here is how to
 	get them installed:</para>
@@ -675,25 +701,30 @@
 &prompt.root; <userinput>make install clean</userinput></screen>
 
       <note>
-	<para>The
-	  <ulink url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/graphics.html">graphics</ulink>
+	<para>The <ulink
+	    url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/graphics.html">graphics</ulink>
 	  directory of the Ports Collection holds the development
 	  version of <application>The GIMP</application> in
-	  <filename role="package">graphics/gimp-devel</filename>.
-	  An HTML version of
-	  <application>The Gimp Manual</application> is available from
-	  <filename role="package">graphics/gimp-manual-html</filename>.</para>
+	  <filename role="package">graphics/gimp-devel</filename>.  An
+	  HTML version of <application>The Gimp Manual</application>
+	  is available from <filename
+	    role="package">graphics/gimp-manual-html</filename>.</para>
       </note>
     </sect2>
 
     <sect2>
       <title>Apache OpenOffice</title>
+
       <indexterm>
-	<primary><application>Apache OpenOffice</application></primary>
+	<primary>
+	  <application>Apache OpenOffice</application>
+	</primary>
       </indexterm>
       <indexterm>
 	<primary>office suite</primary>
-	<secondary><application>Apache OpenOffice</application></secondary>
+	<secondary>
+	  <application>Apache OpenOffice</application>
+	</secondary>
       </indexterm>
 
       <para>On 1 June 2011, Oracle Corporation donated the
@@ -704,15 +735,15 @@
 	under the wing of the Apache Software Foundation's
 	Incubator.</para>
 
-      <para><application>Apache OpenOffice</application> includes all of the
-	mandatory applications in a complete office productivity
-	suite: a word processor, a spreadsheet, a presentation manager,
-	and a drawing program.  Its user interface is very similar
-	to other office suites, and it can import and export in various
-	popular file formats.  It is available in a number of
-	different languages — internationalization has been
-	extended to interfaces, spell checkers, and
-	dictionaries.</para>
+      <para><application>Apache OpenOffice</application> includes all
+	of the mandatory applications in a complete office
+	productivity suite: a word processor, a spreadsheet, a
+	presentation manager, and a drawing program.  Its user
+	interface is very similar to other office suites, and it can
+	import and export in various popular file formats.  It is
+	available in a number of different languages —
+	internationalization has been extended to interfaces, spell
+	checkers, and dictionaries.</para>
 
       <para>The word processor of
 	<application>Apache OpenOffice</application> uses a native XML
@@ -723,12 +754,12 @@
 	and runs natively on &windows;, &solaris;, Linux, FreeBSD,
 	and &macos; X.  More
 	information about <application>Apache OpenOffice</application>
-	can be found on the
-	<ulink url="http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/">Apache OpenOffice web site</ulink>.
-	For FreeBSD specific information, and to directly
-	download packages, use the <ulink
-	url="http://porting.openoffice.org/freebsd/">FreeBSD Apache OpenOffice
-	Porting Team</ulink>'s web site.</para>
+	can be found on the <ulink
+	  url="http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/">Apache
+	  OpenOffice web site</ulink>.  For FreeBSD specific
+	information, and to directly download packages, use the <ulink
+	  url="http://porting.openoffice.org/freebsd/">FreeBSD Apache
+	  OpenOffice Porting Team</ulink>'s web site.</para>
 
       <para>To install <application>Apache OpenOffice</application>,
 	do:</para>
@@ -736,8 +767,9 @@
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg_add -r apache-openoffice</userinput></screen>
 
       <note>
-	<para>When running a -RELEASE version of &os;, this should work.
-	  Otherwise, you should look on the &os; <application>Apache OpenOffice</application> Porting Team's
+	<para>When running a -RELEASE version of &os;, this should
+	  work.  Otherwise, you should look on the &os;
+	  <application>Apache OpenOffice</application> Porting Team's
 	  web site to download and install the appropriate package
 	  using &man.pkg.add.1;.  Both the current release and
 	  development version are available for download at this
@@ -746,13 +778,14 @@
 
       <para>Once the package is installed, you just have to type the
 	following command to run
-        <application>Apache OpenOffice</application>:</para>
+	<application>Apache OpenOffice</application>:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>openoffice-<replaceable>X.Y.Z</replaceable></userinput></screen>
 
-      <para>where <replaceable>X.Y.Z</replaceable> is the version number
-	of the installed <application>Apache OpenOffice</application>,
-	e.g., <replaceable>3.4.0</replaceable>.</para>
+      <para>where <replaceable>X.Y.Z</replaceable> is the version
+	number of the installed
+	<application>Apache OpenOffice</application>, e.g.,
+	<replaceable>3.4.0</replaceable>.</para>
 
       <note>
 	<para>During the first launch, you will be asked some
@@ -760,10 +793,11 @@
 	  will be created in your home directory.</para>
       </note>
 
-      <para>If the <application>Apache OpenOffice</application> packages
-	are not available, you still have the option to compile the
-	port.  However, you must bear in mind that it requires a lot of
-	disk space and a fairly long time to compile.</para>
+      <para>If the <application>Apache OpenOffice</application>
+	packages are not available, you still have the option to
+	compile the port.  However, you must bear in mind that it
+	requires a lot of disk space and a fairly long time to
+	compile.</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports/editors/openoffice-3</userinput>
 &prompt.root; <userinput>make install clean</userinput></screen>
@@ -783,18 +817,20 @@
       </note>
 
       <para>Once this is done,
-	<application>Apache OpenOffice</application> can be launched with
-	the command:</para>
+	<application>Apache OpenOffice</application> can be launched
+	with the command:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>openoffice-<replaceable>X.Y.Z</replaceable></userinput></screen>
 
-      <para>where <replaceable>X.Y.Z</replaceable> is the version number
-	of the installed <application>Apache OpenOffice</application>,
-	e.g., <replaceable>3.4.0</replaceable>.</para>
+      <para>where <replaceable>X.Y.Z</replaceable> is the version
+	number of the installed
+	<application>Apache OpenOffice</application>, e.g.,
+	<replaceable>3.4.0</replaceable>.</para>
     </sect2>
 
     <sect2>
       <title>LibreOffice</title>
+
       <indexterm>
 	<primary><application>LibreOffice</application></primary>
       </indexterm>
@@ -806,51 +842,56 @@
       <para><application>LibreOffice</application> is a free software
 	office suite developed by <ulink
 	  url="http://www.documentfoundation.org/">The Document
-	Foundation</ulink> that is compatible with other
-	major office suites and available on a variety of platforms.
-	It is a rebranded fork of
-	<application>OpenOffice.org</application> which includes all of the
-	mandatory applications in a complete office productivity
-	suite: a word processor, a spreadsheet, a presentation manager,
-	a drawing program, a database management program, and a tool for
-	creating and editing mathematical formula.  It is available in a
-	number of different languages — internationalization has been
-	extended to interfaces, spell checkers, and dictionaries.</para>
-
-      <para>The word processor of <application>LibreOffice</application>
-	uses a native XML file format for increased portability and
-	flexibility.  The spreadsheet program features a macro language
-	and it can be interfaced with external databases.
-	<application>LibreOffice</application> is already stable
-	and runs natively on &windows;, Linux, FreeBSD, and
-	&macos; X.  More information about <application>LibreOffice
-	</application> can be found on the
-	<ulink url="http://www.libreoffice.org/">LibreOffice web site</ulink>.</para>
+	  Foundation</ulink> that is compatible with other major
+	office suites and available on a variety of platforms.  It is
+	a rebranded fork of <application>OpenOffice.org</application>
+	which includes all of the mandatory applications in a complete
+	office productivity suite: a word processor, a spreadsheet, a
+	presentation manager, a drawing program, a database management
+	program, and a tool for creating and editing mathematical
+	formula.  It is available in a number of different languages
+	— internationalization has been extended to interfaces,
+	spell checkers, and dictionaries.</para>
 
-      <para>To install <application>LibreOffice</application> as package,
-	do:</para>
+      <para>The word processor of
+	<application>LibreOffice</application> uses a native XML file
+	format for increased portability and flexibility.  The
+	spreadsheet program features a macro language and it can be
+	interfaced with external databases.
+	<application>LibreOffice</application> is already stable and
+	runs natively on &windows;, Linux, FreeBSD, and
+	&macos; X.  More information about
+	<application>LibreOffice </application> can be found on the
+	<ulink url="http://www.libreoffice.org/">LibreOffice web
+	  site</ulink>.</para>
+
+      <para>To install <application>LibreOffice</application> as
+	package, do:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg_add -r libreoffice</userinput></screen>
 
       <note>
-	<para>When running a -RELEASE version of &os;, this should work.</para>
+	<para>When running a -RELEASE version of &os;, this should
+	  work.</para>
       </note>
 
-      <para>Once the package is installed, you need to type the following
-	command to run <application>LibreOffice</application>:</para>
+      <para>Once the package is installed, you need to type the
+	following command to run
+	<application>LibreOffice</application>:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>libreoffice</userinput></screen>
 
       <note>
 	<para>During the first launch, you will be asked some
-	  questions and a <filename class="directory">.libreoffice</filename>
-	  folder will be created in your home directory.</para>
+	  questions and a
+	  <filename class="directory">.libreoffice</filename> folder
+	  will be created in your home directory.</para>
       </note>
 
       <para>If the <application>LibreOffice</application> packages
 	are not available, you still have the option to compile the
-	port.  However, you must bear in mind that it requires a lot of
-	disk space and a fairly long time to compile.</para>
+	port.  However, you must bear in mind that it requires a lot
+	of disk space and a fairly long time to compile.</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports/editors/libreoffice</userinput>
 &prompt.root; <userinput>make install clean</userinput></screen>
@@ -864,9 +905,8 @@
 	<para>You have to replace
 	  <replaceable>your_language</replaceable> with the correct
 	  language ISO-code.  A list of supported language codes are
-	  available in the <maketarget>pre-fetch</maketarget> target of
-	  the port <filename>Makefile</filename>.
-	</para>
+	  available in the <maketarget>pre-fetch</maketarget> target
+	  of the port <filename>Makefile</filename>.</para>
       </note>
 
       <para>Once this is done,
@@ -881,10 +921,9 @@
     <title>Document Viewers</title>
 
     <para>Some new document formats have gained popularity since
-      the advent of &unix;;
-      the standard viewers they require may not be available in the
-      base system.  We will see how to install such viewers in this
-      section.</para>
+      the advent of &unix;; the standard viewers they require may not
+      be available in the base system.  We will see how to install
+      such viewers in this section.</para>
 
     <para>This section covers these applications:</para>
 
@@ -925,7 +964,8 @@
 	    <entry><application>GQview</application></entry>
 	    <entry>light</entry>
 	    <entry>light</entry>
-	    <entry><application>Gtk+</application> or <application>GNOME</application></entry>
+	    <entry><application>Gtk+</application> or
+	      <application>GNOME</application></entry>
 	  </row>
 	</tbody>
       </tgroup>
@@ -933,6 +973,7 @@
 
     <sect2>
       <title>&acrobat.reader;</title>
+
       <indexterm>
 	<primary><application>Acrobat Reader</application></primary>
       </indexterm>
@@ -948,18 +989,19 @@
 	for Linux.  As FreeBSD can run Linux binaries, it is also
 	available for FreeBSD.</para>
 
-      <para>To install <application>&acrobat.reader; 8</application> from
-	the Ports collection, do:</para>
+      <para>To install <application>&acrobat.reader; 8</application>
+	from the Ports collection, do:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports/print/acroread8</userinput>
 &prompt.root; <userinput>make install clean</userinput></screen>
 
-      <para>A package is not available due to licencing restrictions.</para>
-
+      <para>A package is not available due to licencing
+	restrictions.</para>
     </sect2>
 
     <sect2>
       <title>gv</title>
+
       <indexterm>
 	<primary><application>gv</application></primary>
       </indexterm>
@@ -975,8 +1017,9 @@
       <para><application>gv</application> is a &postscript; and PDF
 	viewer.  It is originally based on
 	<application>ghostview</application> but it has a nicer look
-	thanks to the <application>Xaw3d</application> library.  It is fast and its interface is
-	clean.  <application>gv</application> has many features, such as
+	thanks to the <application>Xaw3d</application> library.  It is
+	fast and its interface is clean.
+	<application>gv</application> has many features, such as
 	orientation, paper size, scale, and anti-aliasing.  Almost any
 	operation can be done with either the keyboard or the
 	mouse.</para>
@@ -986,7 +1029,8 @@
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg_add -r gv</userinput></screen>
 
-      <para>If you cannot get the package, you can use the Ports Collection:</para>
+      <para>If you cannot get the package, you can use the Ports
+	Collection:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports/print/gv</userinput>
 &prompt.root; <userinput>make install clean</userinput></screen>
@@ -994,6 +1038,7 @@
 
     <sect2>
       <title>Xpdf</title>
+
       <indexterm>
 	<primary><application>Xpdf</application></primary>
       </indexterm>
@@ -1004,9 +1049,10 @@
 
       <para>If you want a small FreeBSD PDF viewer,
 	<application>Xpdf</application> is a light-weight and
-	efficient viewer.  It requires very few resources and is
-	very stable.  It uses the standard X fonts and does not
-	require <application>&motif;</application> or any other X toolkit.</para>
+	efficient viewer.  It requires very few resources and is very
+	stable.  It uses the standard X fonts and does not require
+	<application>&motif;</application> or any other X
+	toolkit.</para>
 
       <para>To install the <application>Xpdf</application> package,
 	issue this command:</para>
@@ -1026,6 +1072,7 @@
 
     <sect2>
       <title>GQview</title>
+
       <indexterm>
 	<primary><application>GQview</application></primary>
       </indexterm>
@@ -1057,9 +1104,10 @@
     <para>If, for any reason, you would like to manage your personal
       finances on your FreeBSD Desktop, there are some powerful and
       easy-to-use applications ready to be installed.  Some of them
-      are compatible with widespread file formats, such as the formats used by
-      <application><trademark class="registered">Quicken</trademark></application>
-      and <application>Excel</application> to store documents.</para>
+      are compatible with widespread file formats, such as the formats
+      used by <application><trademark
+	class="registered">Quicken</trademark></application> and
+      <application>Excel</application> to store documents.</para>
 
     <para>This section covers these programs:</para>
 
@@ -1108,6 +1156,7 @@
 
     <sect2>
       <title>GnuCash</title>
+
       <indexterm>
 	<primary><application>GnuCash</application></primary>
       </indexterm>
@@ -1133,7 +1182,8 @@
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg_add -r gnucash</userinput></screen>
 
-      <para>If the package is not available, you can use the Ports Collection:</para>
+      <para>If the package is not available, you can use the Ports
+	Collection:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports/finance/gnucash</userinput>
 &prompt.root; <userinput>make install clean</userinput></screen>
@@ -1141,6 +1191,7 @@
 
     <sect2>
       <title>Gnumeric</title>
+
       <indexterm>
 	<primary><application>Gnumeric</application></primary>
       </indexterm>
@@ -1149,13 +1200,15 @@
 	<secondary><application>Gnumeric</application></secondary>
       </indexterm>
 
-      <para><application>Gnumeric</application> is a spreadsheet program, part
-	of the <application>GNOME</application> desktop environment.
-	It features convenient automatic <quote>guessing</quote> of user
-	input according to the cell format with an autofill system for
-	many sequences.  It can import files in a number of popular
-	formats like those of <application>Excel</application>,
-	<application>Lotus 1-2-3</application>, or <application>Quattro Pro</application>.
+      <para><application>Gnumeric</application> is a spreadsheet
+	program, part of the <application>GNOME</application> desktop
+	environment.  It features convenient automatic
+	<quote>guessing</quote> of user input according to the cell
+	format with an autofill system for many sequences.  It can
+	import files in a number of popular formats like those of
+	<application>Excel</application>,
+	<application>Lotus 1-2-3</application>, or
+	<application>Quattro Pro</application>.
 	<application>Gnumeric</application> supports graphs through
 	the <filename role="package">math/guppi</filename> graphing
 	program.  It has a large number of built-in functions and
@@ -1167,8 +1220,8 @@
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg_add -r gnumeric</userinput></screen>
 
-      <para>If the package is not available, you can use the Ports Collection
-	by doing:</para>
+      <para>If the package is not available, you can use the Ports
+	Collection by doing:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports/math/gnumeric</userinput>
 &prompt.root; <userinput>make install clean</userinput></screen>
@@ -1176,6 +1229,7 @@
 
     <sect2>
       <title>Abacus</title>
+
       <indexterm>
 	<primary><application>Abacus</application></primary>
       </indexterm>
@@ -1185,9 +1239,10 @@
       </indexterm>
 
       <para><application>Abacus</application> is a small and easy to
-	use spreadsheet program.  It includes many built-in functions useful
-	in several domains such as statistics, finances, and
-	mathematics.  It can import and export the <application>Excel</application> file format.
+	use spreadsheet program.  It includes many built-in functions
+	useful in several domains such as statistics, finances, and
+	mathematics.  It can import and export the
+	<application>Excel</application> file format.
 	<application>Abacus</application> can produce &postscript;
 	output.</para>
 
@@ -1196,8 +1251,8 @@
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg_add -r abacus</userinput></screen>
 
-      <para>If the package is not available, you can use the Ports Collection
-	by doing:</para>
+      <para>If the package is not available, you can use the Ports
+	Collection by doing:</para>
 
       <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cd /usr/ports/deskutils/abacus</userinput>
 &prompt.root; <userinput>make install clean</userinput></screen>
@@ -1214,14 +1269,16 @@
       </indexterm>
 
       <para><application>KMyMoney</application> is a personal finance
-	manager built for <application>KDE</application>. <application>KMyMoney</application> intends to provide and
+	manager built for <application>KDE</application>.
+	<application>KMyMoney</application> intends to provide and
 	incorporate all the important features found in commercial
 	personal finance manager applications.  It also highlights
 	ease-of-use and proper double-entry accounting among its
-	features.  <application>KMyMoney</application> imports from standard Quicken Interchange
-	Format (QIF) files, tracks investments, handles multiple
-	currencies, and provides a wealth of reports.  OFX import
-	capabilities are also available through a separate plugin.</para>
+	features.  <application>KMyMoney</application> imports from
+	standard Quicken Interchange Format (QIF) files, tracks
+	investments, handles multiple currencies, and provides a
+	wealth of reports.  OFX import capabilities are also available
+	through a separate plugin.</para>
 
       <para>To install <application>KMyMoney</application> as a
 	package, do:</para>
@@ -1241,10 +1298,12 @@
 
     <para>While FreeBSD is popular among ISPs for its performance and
       stability, it is quite ready for day-to-day use as a desktop.
-      With several thousand applications available as
-      <ulink url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/applications.html">packages</ulink> or
-      <ulink url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/index.html">ports</ulink>,
-      you can build a perfect desktop that suits all your needs.</para>
+      With several thousand applications available as <ulink
+	url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/applications.html">packages</ulink>
+      or <ulink
+	url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/index.html">ports</ulink>,
+      you can build a perfect desktop that suits all your
+      needs.</para>
 
     <para>Here is a quick review of all the desktop applications
       covered in this chapter:</para>
@@ -1263,99 +1322,114 @@
 	  <row>
 	    <entry><application>Opera</application></entry>
 	    <entry><literal>opera</literal></entry>
-	    <entry><filename role="package">www/opera</filename></entry>
+	    <entry><filename
+		role="package">www/opera</filename></entry>
 	  </row>
 
 	  <row>
 	    <entry><application>Firefox</application></entry>
 	    <entry><literal>firefox</literal></entry>
-	    <entry><filename role="package">www/firefox</filename></entry>
+	    <entry><filename
+		role="package">www/firefox</filename></entry>
 	  </row>
 
 	  <row>
 	    <entry><application>Chromium</application></entry>
 	    <entry><literal>chromium</literal></entry>
-	    <entry><filename role="package">www/chromium</filename></entry>

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