diff --git a/resources/docs/Documentation.md b/resources/docs/Documentation.md index b8ebeb5fd..e8f06f480 100644 --- a/resources/docs/Documentation.md +++ b/resources/docs/Documentation.md @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ Note that you must provide full execution line to your custom script, including Used script must return `0` as process exit code if everything went well, or non-zero exit code if some error happened. -Interpreter must be provided in all cases, arguments do not have to be. For example `bash.exe#` is valid execution line, as well as `bash#-c#cat feed.atom`. Note the difference in interpreter's binary name suffix. Also be very carefully about arguments quoting. Some examples of valid and tested execution lines are: +Interpreter must be provided in all cases, arguments do not have to be. For example `bash#` is valid execution line, as well as `bash#-c#cat feed.atom`. Note the difference in interpreter's binary name suffix. Also be very carefully about arguments quoting. Some examples of valid and tested execution lines are: | Command | Explanation | |---------|-------------| @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ Interpreter must be provided in all cases, arguments do not have to be. For exam Note that the above examples are cross-platform and you can use the exact same command on Windows, Linux or Mac OS X, if your operating system is properly configured. -RSS Guard offers [placeholder](#data-placeholder) `%data%` which is automatically replaced with full path to RSS Guard's [user data folder](Documentation.md#portable-user-data). You can, therefore, use something like this as source script line: `bash#%data%/scripts/download-feed.sh`. +RSS Guard offers [placeholder](#data-placeholder) `%data%` which is automatically replaced with full path to RSS Guard's [user data folder](Documentation.md#portable-user-data), allowing you to make your configuration fully portable. You can, therefore, use something like this as source script line: `bash#%data%/scripts/download-feed.sh`. Also, working directory of process executing the script is set to RSS Guard's user data folder. @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ Format of post-process script execution line is the same as above. -Typical post-processing filter might do things like advanced CSS formatting or filtering of feed file entries or removing ads: +Typical post-processing filter might do things like advanced CSS formatting, localization of contents to another language or filtering of feed file entries or removing ads: | Command | Explanation | |---------|-------------|