@cindex X resources on Haiku
Unlike the X window system, Haiku does not have a system-wide
-resource database. Since many important options are are specified via
+resource database. Since many important options are specified via
X resources (@pxref{X Resources}), an emulation is provided: upon
startup, Emacs will load a file named @file{GNU Emacs} inside the user
configuration directory (normally @file{/boot/home/config/settings}),
both strings, and correspond to attributes and their values
respectively.
-You can create such a file with the tool @code{xmlbmessage}, which is
-free software.
+You can create such a file with the @command{xmlbmessage} tool.
@subsection What to do when Emacs crashes
@cindex crashes, Haiku