Fix formating in install doc

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Florian Festi 2019-03-06 19:09:15 +01:00
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Boxes.py can be used as a set of Inkscape plugins. The package does Boxes.py can be used as a set of Inkscape plugins. The package does
install the necessary .inx files to :code:`/usr/share/inkscape/extensions` install the necessary .inx files to :code:`/usr/share/inkscape/extensions`
on unix operating systems. The .inx files assume that the *boxes* on unix operating systems. The .inx files assume that the :code:`boxes`
executable is available in the path (which it is when installing the executable is available in the path (which it is when installing the
binary package) binary package)
@ -82,14 +82,14 @@ the Inkscape preferences *Edit -> Preferences... -> System*.
**git repository manual way** **git repository manual way**
*setup.py build* creates the *.inx files in the *inkex/* directory. :code:`setup.py build` creates the :code:`*.inx` files in the :code:`inkex/` directory.
They then have to be copied in either the global or the per user They then have to be copied in either the global or the per user
extension directory of Inkscape. These are extension directory of Inkscape. These are
:code:`/usr/share/inkscape/extensions/` and :code:`/usr/share/inkscape/extensions/` and
:code:`~/.config/inkscape/extensions/` on a unix operating system. :code:`~/.config/inkscape/extensions/` on a unix operating system.
On non unix operating the target directories may differ. You can look On non unix operating the target directories may differ. You can look
up the directories *User extensions* and *Inkscape extensions* within up the directories *"User extensions"* and *"Inkscape extensions"* within
the Inkscape preferences *Edit -> Preferences... -> System*. the Inkscape preferences *Edit -> Preferences... -> System*.
As an alternative you can create a symlink to the :code:`inkex/` directory As an alternative you can create a symlink to the :code:`inkex/` directory