From def7e63e19506cff4070c8d5bb2e5fad960c1e83 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Willemsen Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2012 23:38:42 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Minor writing style update --- doc/avandu.texinfo | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/avandu.texinfo b/doc/avandu.texinfo index ac920d2..4d36491 100644 --- a/doc/avandu.texinfo +++ b/doc/avandu.texinfo @@ -77,15 +77,15 @@ Now that it is installed, it needs to be configured Avandu only has one option at this time. @defopt avandu-tt-rss-api-url -This option should contain a string. It tells avandu where to look for -the api to your Tiny Tiny RSS instance. This needs to be the complete -url to the api, for example -@indicateurl{http://tt-rss.org/demo/api/}. Before this option is set +This option should contain a string. It tells avandu where to look +for the api to your Tiny Tiny RSS instance. This needs to be the +complete url to the api, for example +@indicateurl{http://tt-rss.org/demo/api/}. Before this option is set avandu won't be able to do anything. @end defopt @defopt avandu-user -This option should contain a string. It is the username that is used +This option should contain a string. It is the username that is used to log in to your Tiny Tiny RSS instance. If it is @code{nil} it will get asked for when avandu tries to connect, and once a succesful connection has been made it will remember it until you log out. @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ already sorted by feed when avandu downloads them many headings might be created. @end deffn -The overview can be used to view these articles. Pressing @kbd{r} on +The overview can be used to view these articles. Pressing @kbd{r} on any article title will mark that article as read, pressing @kbd{o} will try to open it in your browser (using @code{browse-url}) and mark it as read. Using @kbd{c} on any feed heading will @dfn{catch up}