From 3b7229bacdf7541fac8bc582db95163bc68e924d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kenny Levinsen Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2022 00:47:19 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Minor doc adjustments --- README.md | 2 +- man/greetd-5.scd | 20 +++++++++++++------- 2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3b9429b..ba2ae34 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ systemctl enable --now greetd ## How do I write my own greeter? -All you need to do is an application that can speak the greetd IPC protocol, which is documented in `greetd-ipc(7)`. See gtkgreet or agreety for inspiration. +All you need is an application that can speak the greetd IPC protocol, which is documented in `greetd-ipc(7)`. See gtkgreet or agreety for inspiration. # How to discuss diff --git a/man/greetd-5.scd b/man/greetd-5.scd index 6971842..29b7045 100644 --- a/man/greetd-5.scd +++ b/man/greetd-5.scd @@ -68,10 +68,13 @@ nor deserved its own section. This section describes the default session, also referred to as the *greeter*. *command* = command-line - The command-line to run to start the default session, e.g. "agreety -c sway". - The default session is automatically started when no other session is - running, such as when user session terminate, and when greetd is initially - started with no initial session configured. + The command-line that greetd will run to start the default session, e.g. + "agreety -c sway". The default session is automatically started when no + other session is running, such as when a user session terminates or when + greetd is initially started with no initial session configured. + + The command-line is run by *sh*(1), and as such accepts standard POSIX + shell syntax. See *greetd-ipc*(7) for information on how a greeter can create sessions. @@ -89,9 +92,12 @@ issues whenever greetd or the greeter exit. This is checked through the presence of the runfile. *command* = command-line - The command-line to run to start the initial session, e.g. "sway". The - initial session will be run when exactly once when greetd is initially - launched. + The command-line that greetd will run to start the initial session, e.g. + "sway". The initial session will be started exactly once when greetd is + initially launched. + + The command-line is run by *sh*(1), and as such accepts standard POSIX + shell syntax. *user* = user The user to use for running the initial session. -- 2.38.5