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diff --git a/PLUGINS.html b/PLUGINS.html index 203d870..c44e652 100644 --- a/PLUGINS.html +++ b/PLUGINS.html @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ file (or rather its contents, to be precise) from being included more than once, The example shown here is the way VDR does this in its core source files. It takes the header file's name, converts it to all uppercase, replaces the -dot with an underline and preceedes the whole thing with two underlines. +dot with an underline and precedes the whole thing with two underlines. The GNU library header files do this pretty much the same way, except that they usually precede the name with only one underline (there are exceptions, though). <p> @@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ used in the <a href="#The Setup menu"><i>Setup</i> menu</a>'s <tt>Store()</tt> f <p> The plugin's setup parameters are stored in the same file as VDR's parameters. In order to allow each plugin (and VDR itself) to have its own set of parameters, -the <tt>Name</tt> of each parameter will be preceeded with the plugin's +the <tt>Name</tt> of each parameter will be preceded with the plugin's name, as in <p> <tt>hello.GreetingTime = 3</tt> @@ -1031,7 +1031,7 @@ plugin was called, and will therefore process the values according to the particular plugin's definitions. <p> The returned string may consist of several lines, separated by the newline character -('<tt>\n</tt>'). Each of these lines will be preceeded with the <tt>ReplyCode</tt> +('<tt>\n</tt>'). Each of these lines will be preceded with the <tt>ReplyCode</tt> when presenting them to the caller, and the continuation character ('<tt>-</tt>') will be set for all but the last one. |