diff --git a/docs/man/gfx.toml.5.in b/docs/man/gfx.toml.5.in index a11c595ae..b260e495c 100644 --- a/docs/man/gfx.toml.5.in +++ b/docs/man/gfx.toml.5.in @@ -38,10 +38,10 @@ Strings in the array are case-insensitive, while others are case-sensitive. \fBh264_encoder\fR = \fI\fR Specify a preferred H.264 encoder, \fB"x264"\fR or \fB"OpenH264"\fR. This parameter takes effect only when more than one encoder is -enabled at compile time. If only one encoder is enabled, the encoder +enabled at compile time. If only one H.264 encoder is enabled, the encoder will be used regardless the value of this parameter. Defaults to \fB"x264"\fR -if not specified or if an invlaid encoder is specified. The encoder name is -case-insensitive, while others are case-sensitive. +if not specified or if an invalid encoder is specified. The encoder name is +case-insensitive. .SH "X264" \fB[x264]\fR section defines encoding parameters that will be passed to @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ Sets the maximum frame rate that the encoder will process per second. \fB[x264]\fR and \fB[OpenH264]\fR section are tables (also known as dictionaries) that have subtables with connection types in their keys. -For exapmle, \fB[x264.lan]\fR, \fB[OpenH264.wan]\fR. +For example, \fB[x264.lan]\fR, \fB[OpenH264.wan]\fR. You can configure different parameters such as bitrate for the encoder per connection type. Define the default parameter set first, this will be @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ connection type. List of available connection types are: -.B lan, wan. broadband_high, satellite, broadband_low, modem, and default +.B lan, wan, broadband_high, satellite, broadband_low, modem, and default Currently, xrdp does not support connection type autodetection. If autodetect is selected on the client side, it will be treated as if LAN is selected.