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diff --git a/docs/handbook/en/docbook/hdbk-start.docbook b/docs/handbook/en/docbook/hdbk-start.docbook index 111985d..77cc67d 100644 --- a/docs/handbook/en/docbook/hdbk-start.docbook +++ b/docs/handbook/en/docbook/hdbk-start.docbook @@ -1,7 +1,9 @@ <chapter id="hdbk-term"> <title>Starting &bibletime;</title> + <sect1 id="hdbk-start"> <title>How to start &bibletime;</title> + <sect2 id="hdbk-start"> <title>Starting &bibletime;</title> <para>&bibletime; is an executable file that is integrated @@ -15,29 +17,24 @@ <phrase>&bibletime; start icon</phrase> </textobject> </mediaobject></para> + <para>&bibletime; can also be launched from a terminal command prompt. To launch &bibletime;, open a terminal window and type: - <screen>&bibletime;</screen></para> - </sect2> - <sect2 id="hdbk-start-otherwm"> - <title>Other window managers</title> - <para>&bibletime; can be used with other window managers such - as Gnome, BlackBox, Fluxbox, OpenBox or Sawfish, providing the - appropriate base libraries are already - installed on your computer.</para> + <screen>bibletime</screen></para> </sect2> + <sect2 id="hdbk-start-custom"> <title>Startup customization</title> <para>From a terminal you can use &bibletime; to open a - random verse in the default bible: - <screen>bibletime --open-default-bible - "<random>"</screen>To open at a given passage like John - 3:16, use: - <screen>bibletime --open-default-bible "John 3:16"</screen>You - can also use booknames in your current bookname language.</para> + random verse in the default bible: + <screen>bibletime --open-default-bible "<random>"</screen> + To open at a given passage like John 3:16, use: + <screen>bibletime --open-default-bible "John 3:16"</screen> + You can also use booknames in your current bookname language.</para> </sect2> </sect1> + <sect1 id="hdbk-startsequence"> <title>Startup sequence</title> <para>As &bibletime; launches you may see the following screens |