From: Mark Clarkstone Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2016 21:10:22 +0000 (+0100) Subject: mdhelp: fix grammar and punctuation as pointed out by @ProfYaffle - Many thanks :) X-Git-Tag: v4.2.1~718 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=e2aa5bce2647f5e7dc6baeeb4b34afbbee800b2a;p=thirdparty%2Ftvheadend.git mdhelp: fix grammar and punctuation as pointed out by @ProfYaffle - Many thanks :) configure_tvheadend.md is IMO now complete.. --- diff --git a/docs/markdown/configure_tvheadend.md b/docs/markdown/configure_tvheadend.md index 20d4ade14..d89b017ec 100644 --- a/docs/markdown/configure_tvheadend.md +++ b/docs/markdown/configure_tvheadend.md @@ -38,10 +38,11 @@ but they do go out of date as broadcasters move services around and national authorities change entire pieces of spectrum. As such, you should try the pre-defined values, but you may need to add muxes manually. -* When creating a DVB-S network be sure to set the orbital -position of the satellite your dish is pointing at as some satellites +* When creating a DVB-S network, be sure to set the orbital +position of the satellite your dish is pointing, as some satellites provide additional information related to other nearby satellites that you may not be able to receive. + * Network discovery (enabled by default) increases the likelihood of receiving all available muxes and services. @@ -120,11 +121,11 @@ and language(s), and so on. Highlight the network(s) you would like to force scan and then press the "Force Scan" button. - Force scanning can take some time, you may continue to - use Tvheadend while a scan is in-progress but doing so will increase - the time needed for it to complete - the time needed can vary depending - on a number of factors, the number of available tuners and how many muxes - you have etc. + Force scanning can take some time. You may continue to use Tvheadend + while a scan is in progress, but doing so will increase the time + needed for it to complete. Note that the time required can vary + depending on a number of factors, such as how many tuners you + have available and the number of muxes on each. **Tip**: You may select more than one network by holding ctrl and clicking on additional networks.