diff DOCS/faq.html @ 9138:42667fd91d4a

changing "switch" -> "option" (unwritten DOCS rule) other important fixes, updates
author gabucino
date Tue, 28 Jan 2003 17:11:57 +0000
parents 2c572a9c153f
children 8efd3c0578b2
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--- a/DOCS/faq.html	Tue Jan 28 01:46:53 2003 +0000
+++ b/DOCS/faq.html	Tue Jan 28 17:11:57 2003 +0000
@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@
   <DD>A: It does, but you have to explicitly specify software scaling (very
     slow) with the <CODE>-zoom</CODE> option. You better use XF86VidMode
     support: You must specify the <CODE>-vm</CODE> and the <CODE>-fs</CODE>
-    switch, and you're done. Make sure you have the right modelines in your
+    option, and you're done. Make sure you have the right modelines in your
     XF86Config file, and try to make the <A HREF="video.html#dga">DGA driver</A>
     and <A HREF="video.html#sdl">SDL's DGA driver</A> work for you.
     It's much faster. If SDL's DGA works, use that, it'll be even faster.</DD>
@@ -431,7 +431,7 @@
   <DD>&nbsp;</DD>
 
   <DT>Q: My computer plays M$ DivX AVIs with resolutions ~ 640x300 and stereo
-    mp3 sound too slow. When I use -nosound switch, everything is OK (but
+    mp3 sound too slow. When I use -nosound option, everything is OK (but
     quiet).</DT>
   <DD>A: Your machine is too slow or your soundcard driver is broken. Consult
     the documentation to see if you can improve performance.</DD>
@@ -539,7 +539,7 @@
     my notebook. It works normal when i run it as a user.</DT>
   <DD>A: This is again a power management effect (see above). Plug the external
     power connector in <B>before</B> you power on your notebook or use the
-    <CODE>-nortc</CODE> switch.</DD>
+    <CODE>-nortc</CODE> option.</DD>
 
 </DL>
 
@@ -560,7 +560,7 @@
   </DT>
   <DD>A: Are you running KDE or GNOME with the ARTS or ESD sound daemon? Try
     disabling the sound daemon or use the <CODE>-ao arts</CODE> or
-    <CODE>-ao esd</CODE> switch to make MPlayer use ARTS or ESD.</DD>
+    <CODE>-ao esd</CODE> option to make MPlayer use ARTS or ESD.</DD>
   <DD>&nbsp;</DD>
 
   <DT>Q: What about the DGA driver? I can't find it!</DT>