From: Phillip Berndt Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2016 16:03:55 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Fix some typos in the readme X-Git-Tag: 1.0~9^2 X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?p=deb_pkgs%2Fautorandr.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=8ba69c653c453a08bc12964956e73e49170ba44b Fix some typos in the readme --- diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index c420a36..3fddb45 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -51,9 +51,9 @@ Contributors to this version of autorandr are: * Simon Wydooghe ## Installation/removal -For Debian-based distributives (including Ubuntu) it is recommended to call `make deb` to obtain package that can be afterwards installed and removed with `dpkg`. +For Debian-based distributives (including Ubuntu) it is recommended to call `make deb` to obtain a package that can be installed and removed with `dpkg`. -On other distributives you can install autorandr by calling `make install` and remove by calling `make uninstall`. +On other distributives you can install autorandr by calling `make install` and remove it by calling `make uninstall`. If you can contribute packaging script for other distributives, we will appreciate it. @@ -107,6 +107,6 @@ autorandr's state is exposed as environment variables prefixed with `AUTORANDR_` The most useful one is `$AUTORANDR_CURRENT_PROFILE`. ## Apply configuration on login -With recent version you typically do not need to add autorandr to `~/.xprofile`, since autostart config file will be added at `/etc/xdg/autostart/autorandr.desktop`. It will select appropriate profile automatically. +With recent versions of autorandr you typically do not need to add autorandr to `~/.xprofile`, since an autostart configuration file will be installed at `/etc/xdg/autostart/autorandr.desktop` by the makefile. It will select an appropriate profile automatically. -However, if you need to customize this, you can always disable or modify it by placing alternative desktop file in `~/.config/autostart` or using GUI like `gnome-session-properties`. +If you need to customize this behaviour, you can always disable or modify it by placing an alternative desktop file with the same name in `~/.config/autostart` or by using a GUI configuration tool for autostart like `gnome-session-properties`.