removed \Wmii, never use this, use \wmii always!

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Anselm R. Garbe 2006-05-10 14:51:01 +02:00
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@ -40,7 +40,6 @@ pdftitle={A Guide to wmii-3}}
%\renewcommand{\verbatiminput}[1]{\input{#1}}
\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault}
\newcommand{\wmii}{\emph{wmii}}
\newcommand{\Wmii}{\emph{Wmii}}
\newenvironment{itemize*}
{\begin{itemize}
@ -78,9 +77,9 @@ people mentioned at \href{http://wmii.de/index.php/WMII/People}{WMII/people}.}
never used a tiling window manager before will fall in love with
the new concept.
\subsection{Wmii---the second generation of window manager improved}
\subsection{wmii---the second generation of window manager improved}
\Wmii-3 is a new kind of window manager. It is designed to have a
\wmii-3 is a new kind of window manager. It is designed to have a
small memory footprint, be extremely modularised and have as
little code as possible, thus ensuring as few bugs as possible. In
fact, one of our official goals is to not exceed $10 k$ lines of
@ -88,12 +87,12 @@ people mentioned at \href{http://wmii.de/index.php/WMII/People}{WMII/people}.}
it's easier to read/understand, thus it's easier to use and get
used to it}.
\Wmii{} tries to be very portable and to give the user as much
\wmii{} tries to be very portable and to give the user as much
freedom as possible.
\Wmii-3 is the third major release of the second generation of the
\wmii-3 is the third major release of the second generation of the
window manager improved~\footnote{ the ii is actually the roman
numeral for 2.}. \Wmii{} first introduced a new paradigm in version
numeral for 2.}. \wmii{} first introduced a new paradigm in version
2.5, namely dynamic window management, that overcomes the
limitations imposed by the WIMP paradigm (see also the companion
\emph{wmii.tex}).
@ -125,7 +124,7 @@ people mentioned at \href{http://wmii.de/index.php/WMII/People}{WMII/people}.}
\subsection{Obtaining wmii}
\Wmii{} is licensed under the MIT/X Consortium License, which
\wmii{} is licensed under the MIT/X Consortium License, which
basically means it is free software, and you are free to download
it from \hrefx{http://wmii.de} free of charge~\footnote{ please have
a look at \hrefx{http://wmii.de/repos/wmii/LICENSE} for