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diff --git a/doc/package-notes.xml b/doc/package-notes.xml index a4322a0234d3c..0543e06a05d49 100644 --- a/doc/package-notes.xml +++ b/doc/package-notes.xml @@ -668,8 +668,9 @@ overrides = self: super: rec { plugins = with availablePlugins; [ python perl ]; } }</programlisting> - If the <literal>configure</literal> function returns an attrset without the <literal>plugins</literal> - attribute, <literal>availablePlugins</literal> will be used automatically. + If the <literal>configure</literal> function returns an attrset without the + <literal>plugins</literal> attribute, <literal>availablePlugins</literal> + will be used automatically. </para> <para> @@ -703,9 +704,11 @@ overrides = self: super: rec { }; } </programlisting> </para> + <para> - WeeChat allows to set defaults on startup using the <literal>--run-command</literal>. - The <literal>configure</literal> method can be used to pass commands to the program: + WeeChat allows to set defaults on startup using the + <literal>--run-command</literal>. The <literal>configure</literal> method + can be used to pass commands to the program: <programlisting>weechat.override { configure = { availablePlugins, ... }: { init = '' @@ -714,12 +717,14 @@ overrides = self: super: rec { ''; }; }</programlisting> - Further values can be added to the list of commands when running - <literal>weechat --run-command "your-commands"</literal>. + Further values can be added to the list of commands when running + <literal>weechat --run-command "your-commands"</literal>. </para> + <para> - Additionally it's possible to specify scripts to be loaded when starting <literal>weechat</literal>. - These will be loaded before the commands from <literal>init</literal>: + Additionally it's possible to specify scripts to be loaded when starting + <literal>weechat</literal>. These will be loaded before the commands from + <literal>init</literal>: <programlisting>weechat.override { configure = { availablePlugins, ... }: { scripts = with pkgs.weechatScripts; [ @@ -731,11 +736,13 @@ overrides = self: super: rec { }; }</programlisting> </para> + <para> - In <literal>nixpkgs</literal> there's a subpackage which contains derivations for - WeeChat scripts. Such derivations expect a <literal>passthru.scripts</literal> attribute - which contains a list of all scripts inside the store path. Furthermore all scripts - have to live in <literal>$out/share</literal>. An exemplary derivation looks like this: + In <literal>nixpkgs</literal> there's a subpackage which contains + derivations for WeeChat scripts. Such derivations expect a + <literal>passthru.scripts</literal> attribute which contains a list of all + scripts inside the store path. Furthermore all scripts have to live in + <literal>$out/share</literal>. An exemplary derivation looks like this: <programlisting>{ stdenv, fetchurl }: stdenv.mkDerivation { @@ -814,20 +821,26 @@ citrix_receiver.override { <section xml:id="sec-ibus-typing-booster"> <title>ibus-engines.typing-booster</title> - <para>This package is an ibus-based completion method to speed up typing.</para> + <para> + This package is an ibus-based completion method to speed up typing. + </para> <section xml:id="sec-ibus-typing-booster-activate"> <title>Activating the engine</title> <para> - IBus needs to be configured accordingly to activate <literal>typing-booster</literal>. The configuration - depends on the desktop manager in use. For detailed instructions, please refer to the - <link xlink:href="https://mike-fabian.github.io/ibus-typing-booster/documentation.html">upstream docs</link>. + IBus needs to be configured accordingly to activate + <literal>typing-booster</literal>. The configuration depends on the desktop + manager in use. For detailed instructions, please refer to the + <link xlink:href="https://mike-fabian.github.io/ibus-typing-booster/documentation.html">upstream + docs</link>. </para> + <para> - On NixOS you need to explicitly enable <literal>ibus</literal> with given engines - before customizing your desktop to use <literal>typing-booster</literal>. This can be achieved - using the <literal>ibus</literal> module: + On NixOS you need to explicitly enable <literal>ibus</literal> with given + engines before customizing your desktop to use + <literal>typing-booster</literal>. This can be achieved using the + <literal>ibus</literal> module: <programlisting>{ pkgs, ... }: { i18n.inputMethod = { enabled = "ibus"; @@ -841,17 +854,20 @@ citrix_receiver.override { <title>Using custom hunspell dictionaries</title> <para> - The IBus engine is based on <literal>hunspell</literal> to support completion in many languages. - By default the dictionaries <literal>de-de</literal>, <literal>en-us</literal>, <literal>es-es</literal>, - <literal>it-it</literal>, <literal>sv-se</literal> and <literal>sv-fi</literal> - are in use. To add another dictionary, the package can be overridden like this: + The IBus engine is based on <literal>hunspell</literal> to support + completion in many languages. By default the dictionaries + <literal>de-de</literal>, <literal>en-us</literal>, + <literal>es-es</literal>, <literal>it-it</literal>, + <literal>sv-se</literal> and <literal>sv-fi</literal> are in use. To add + another dictionary, the package can be overridden like this: <programlisting>ibus-engines.typing-booster.override { langs = [ "de-at" "en-gb" ]; }</programlisting> </para> + <para> - <emphasis>Note: each language passed to <literal>langs</literal> must be an attribute name in - <literal>pkgs.hunspellDicts</literal>.</emphasis> + <emphasis>Note: each language passed to <literal>langs</literal> must be an + attribute name in <literal>pkgs.hunspellDicts</literal>.</emphasis> </para> </section> @@ -859,10 +875,12 @@ citrix_receiver.override { <title>Built-in emoji picker</title> <para> - The <literal>ibus-engines.typing-booster</literal> package contains a program - named <literal>emoji-picker</literal>. To display all emojis correctly, - a special font such as <literal>noto-fonts-emoji</literal> is needed: + The <literal>ibus-engines.typing-booster</literal> package contains a + program named <literal>emoji-picker</literal>. To display all emojis + correctly, a special font such as <literal>noto-fonts-emoji</literal> is + needed: </para> + <para> On NixOS it can be installed using the following expression: <programlisting>{ pkgs, ... }: { |