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diff --git a/doc/direvent.texi b/doc/direvent.texi index 6dd9b00..f30c85b 100644 --- a/doc/direvent.texi +++ b/doc/direvent.texi @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ @smallbook @c %**start of header @setfilename direvent.info -@settitle Direvent User Manual +@settitle GNU Direvent @c %**end of header @setchapternewpage odd @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Documentation License''. @end copying @titlepage -@title Direvent User Manual +@title GNU Direvent @subtitle version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED} @author Sergey Poznyakoff. @page @@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ Documentation License''. @node Top @top Direvent -This edition of the @cite{Direvent User Manual}, last updated @value{UPDATED}, -documents Direvent Version @value{VERSION}. +This edition of the @cite{GNU Direvent} manual, last updated @value{UPDATED}, +documents GNU Direvent Version @value{VERSION}. @end ifnottex @menu @@ -86,18 +86,17 @@ Appendices @node Intro @chapter Introduction -@code{Direvent} monitors events in the file system directories. For -each event that occurs in a set of pre-configured directories, the -program calls an external program associated with it, supplying it -the information about the event and the location within the file -system where it occured. - -@code{Direvent} provides an easy way to configure your system to react -immediately if certain files undergo changes. This may be helpful, -for example, to track changes in the important configuration files. - -Interfaces for tracking changes to file systems are highly -system-specific. @command{Direvent} aims to provide a uniform +@acronym{GNU} @command{Direvent} monitors events in the file system +directories. For each event that occurs in a set of pre-configured +directories, the program calls an external program associated with it, +supplying it the information about the event and the location within +the file system where it occured. + +@acronym{GNU} @command{Direvent} provides an easy way to configure +your system to react immediately if certain files undergo changes. +This may be helpful, for example, to track changes in the important +configuration files. Interfaces for tracking changes to file systems +are highly system-specific. @command{Direvent} aims to provide a uniform and system-independent command-level interface. As of version @value{VERSION} @command{direvent} works with modern Linux kernels (since v. 2.6.13) and BSD systems (FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Darwin). |