Git commit ee1fddd99df091905afdebbd22d2a5b8f7eaa052 by Mauro Carvalho Chehab. Committed on 13/03/2019 at 14:22. Pushed by mauroc into branch 'master'.
index.docbook: some minor editorial changes While doing the pt_BR translation, I noticed a few small things that could be cleaned at the docs. Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+sams...@kernel.org> M +4 -4 doc/index.docbook https://commits.kde.org/kaffeine/ee1fddd99df091905afdebbd22d2a5b8f7eaa052 diff --git a/doc/index.docbook b/doc/index.docbook index 1ad5f18..ad3e64c 100644 --- a/doc/index.docbook +++ b/doc/index.docbook @@ -320,14 +320,14 @@ with the contents of the program guide for records made via the <para> Most digital TV broadcasters send program information via the broadcast information, encoded on a MPEG-TS stream. However, some of them use -non-standard encodings for those data. A well-known case is BBC in -United Kingdom, where HD programs are stored using some special proprietary +non-standard encodings for those data. As an example, at the United Kingdom, +HD programs EPG data are usually stored using some a proprietary format. Other providers just don't fill the EPG data, or the information there is not reliable. </para> <para> -Since Kaffeine 2.0.17, it is now possible to disable parsing the EPG data +Since &kaffeine; 2.0.17, it is now possible to disable parsing the EPG data from the broadcasted channels, using an external program to retrieve them. In order to disable, just set the <guilabel>Disable parsing Electronic Program Guide (EPG) data from MPEG-TS tables</guilabel> box. You can now set @@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ in order to add the missing channel information. <para> For example, if you have a xmltv grabber program retrieving the file named <emphasis>original_xmltv_file.xmltv</emphasis>, you could use the -<programlisting>xmlstarlet</programlisting> program to add missing +<emphasis>xmlstarlet</emphasis> program to add missing associations. So, if you want to associate the XMLTV channel named as <emphasis>channel.foo.uk</emphasis> with a channel whose &kaffeine; name is <emphasis>FOO</emphasis>, you could run this small script: