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--- man/i3-config-wizard.1.orig	2025-06-15 17:44:02 UTC
+++ man/i3-config-wizard.1
@@ -54,12 +54,12 @@ Display a short help message and exit\&.
 Display a short help message and exit\&.
 .RE
 .SH "FILES"
-.SS "/etc/i3/config\&.keycodes"
+.SS "%%PREFIX%%/etc/i3/config\&.keycodes"
 .sp
 This file contains the default configuration with keycodes\&. All the bindcode lines will be transformed to bindsym and the user\-specified modifier will be used\&.
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .sp
-i3\-config\-wizard is started by i3 in its default config, unless ~/\&.i3/config exists\&. i3\-config\-wizard creates a keysym based i3 config file (based on /etc/i3/config\&.keycodes) in ~/\&.i3/config\&.
+i3\-config\-wizard is started by i3 in its default config, unless ~/\&.i3/config exists\&. i3\-config\-wizard creates a keysym based i3 config file (based on %%PREFIX%%/etc/i3/config\&.keycodes) in ~/\&.i3/config\&.
 .sp
 The advantage of using keysyms is that the config file is easy to read, understand and modify\&. However, if we shipped with a keysym based default config file, the key positions would not be consistent across different keyboard layouts (take for example the homerow for movement)\&. Therefore, we ship with a keycode based default config and let the wizard transform it according to your current keyboard layout\&.
 .SH "SEE ALSO"