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authorFlorian Pelz <pelzflorian@pelzflorian.de>2024-10-14 02:08:50 +0200
committerFlorian Pelz <pelzflorian@pelzflorian.de>2024-10-14 09:42:46 +0200
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doc: Fix typos.
* doc/guix.texi (Sound Services, Web Services, Miscellaneous Services, Invoking guix system, Sway window manager): Fix typos. Change-Id: I28c09ecb6034e4aae43ca6006b46fdb186832edd
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diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi
index ddbff8bc23..fb2a74f847 100644
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@@ -25915,7 +25915,7 @@ via @code{pulseaudio-configuration}, see below.
@quotation Warning
This service overrides per-user configuration files. If you want
-PulseAudio to honor configuration files in @file{~/.config/pulse} you
+PulseAudio to honor configuration files in @file{~/.config/pulse}, you
have to unset the environment variables @env{PULSE_CONFIG} and
@env{PULSE_CLIENTCONFIG} in your @file{~/.bash_profile}.
@end quotation
@@ -25986,7 +25986,7 @@ above example to modify the existing @code{pulseaudio-service-type} via
@defvar ladspa-service-type
This service sets the @var{LADSPA_PATH} variable, so that programs, which
-respect it, e.g. PulseAudio, can load LADSPA plugins.
+respect it, e.g.@: PulseAudio, can load LADSPA plugins.
The following example will setup the service to enable modules from the
@code{swh-plugins} package:
@@ -33001,15 +33001,15 @@ The example above represents the minimal tweaking necessary to get Agate
up and running. Specifying the path to the certificate and key directory is
always necessary, as the Gemini protocol requires TLS by default.
-If specified @code{certificates} path is writable by Agate, and contains no
-valid pre-generated key and certificate, the Agate will try to generate
-them on the first start. In this case you should pass at least one
+If the specified @code{certificates} path is writable by Agate, and contains
+no valid pre-generated key and certificate, Agate will try to generate
+them on the first start. In this case you should pass at least one
hostname using the @code{hostnames} option.
-If specified directory is read-only - key and certificate should be
-pre-generated by user.
+If the specified directory is read-only, key and certificate should be
+pre-generated by the user.
-To obtain a certificate and a key in a DER format, you could, for example,
-use OpenSSL, running a commands similar to the following example:
+To obtain a certificate and a key in DER format, you could, for example,
+use OpenSSL, running commands similar to the following example:
@example
openssl genpkey -out key.der -outform DER -algorithm RSA \
@@ -40952,16 +40952,17 @@ processes as Shepherd Services.
'("/var/lib/grafana:/var/lib/grafana")))))
@end lisp
-In this example three different Shepherd services are going be added to the
+In this example three different Shepherd services are going to be added to the
system. Each @code{oci-container-configuration} record translates to a
@code{docker run} invocation and its fields directly map to options. You can
refer to the
-@url{https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/run,upstream},
-documentation for the semantics of each value. If the images are not found they
-will be
+@url{https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/run,upstream}
+documentation for the semantics of each value. If the images are not found,
+they will be
@url{https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/pull/,pulled}. The
-services with @code{(network "host")} are going to be attached to the host network
-and are supposed to behave like native processes with regard to networking.
+services with @code{(network "host")} are going to be attached to the
+host network and are supposed to behave like native processes with regard to
+networking.
@end defvar
@@ -41033,7 +41034,7 @@ if it does not exist, otherwise it is appended to.
@item @code{auto-start?} (default: @code{#t}) (type: boolean)
Whether this service should be started automatically by the Shepherd. If it
-is @code{#f} the service has to be started manually with @command{herd start}.
+is @code{#f}, the service has to be started manually with @command{herd start}.
@item @code{respawn?} (default: @code{#f}) (type: boolean)
Whether to have Shepherd restart the service when it stops, for instance when
@@ -41080,14 +41081,14 @@ Set the current user inside the spawned container. You can refer to the
documentation for semantics.
@item @code{workdir} (default: @code{""}) (type: string)
-Set the current working for the spawned Shepherd service.
+Set the current working directory for the spawned Shepherd service.
You can refer to the
@url{https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/#workdir,upstream}
documentation for semantics.
@item @code{extra-arguments} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list)
A list of strings, gexps or file-like objects that will be directly
-passed to the @command{docker run} invokation.
+passed to the @command{docker run} invocation.
@end table
@@ -41133,10 +41134,10 @@ If the @code{value} field is an @code{operating-system} record, this field's
value will be ignored.
@item @code{system} (default: @code{""}) (type: string)
-Attempt to build for a given system, e.g. "i686-linux"
+Attempt to build for a given system, e.g.@: "i686-linux"
@item @code{target} (default: @code{""}) (type: string)
-Attempt to cross-build for a given triple, e.g. "aarch64-linux-gnu"
+Attempt to cross-build for a given triple, e.g.@: "aarch64-linux-gnu"
@item @code{grafts?} (default: @code{#f}) (type: boolean)
Whether to allow grafting or not in the pack build.
@@ -42961,7 +42962,7 @@ image.
The @option{--no-graphic} option will instruct @command{guix system} to
spawn a headless VM that will use the invoking tty for IO. Among other
things, this enables copy-pasting, and scrollback. Use the @kbd{ctrl-a}
-prefix to issue QEMU commands; e.g. @kbd{ctrl-a h} prints a help,
+prefix to issue QEMU commands; e.g.@: @kbd{ctrl-a h} prints a help,
@kbd{ctrl-a x} quits the VM, and @kbd{ctrl-a c} switches between the
QEMU monitor and the VM.
@@ -47170,7 +47171,7 @@ packages for Sway. It does @emph{not} start Sway in any way. If you
want to do so, you might be interested in using
@code{greetd-wlgreet-sway-session} instead.
-The proceedure @code{sway-configuration->file} defined below can be used
+The procedure @code{sway-configuration->file} defined below can be used
to provide the value for the @emph{optional} @code{sway-configuration}
field of @code{greetd-wlgreet-sway-session}.
@end quotation