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@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ to apply effects such as translucency. Window decorations must be able to do all
these without sacrificing speed and performance. This is the reason why window
decorations come in source code that must be compiled, or as binary packages
that must be installed. Basically, Window decorations are plugins or small
-programs that instruct &kwin;, &kde;'s Window Manager,
+programs that instruct &twin;, &kde;'s Window Manager,
how to display window frames.</para>
<para>In order to add a new window decoration, you need to compile it from
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ while this may be unnoticeable on very fast systems.</para>
<para>To add an IceWM theme, select IceWM as the window decoration and click on
the <guilabel>Open &kde;'s IceWM theme folder</guilabel> link in the window
decoration description area. This will open a &konqueror; window
-to <filename>$<envar>KDEHOME</envar>/share/apps/kwin/icewm-themes</filename>.
+to <filename>$<envar>KDEHOME</envar>/share/apps/twin/icewm-themes</filename>.
Extract your IceWM theme to this folder. The theme will then be added to
the list of IceWM themes. Select the theme you want to use and click on
<guibutton>Apply</guibutton>.</para>