Correct plugin options in README and CommandLineHelp

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kamel5 2019-06-20 15:40:15 +02:00
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@ -44,13 +44,13 @@ After "normal" Plugin installation you have to care about the paths for the
used Icons, the channel logos and epg images. The following paths can be set used Icons, the channel logos and epg images. The following paths can be set
at startup: at startup:
-l path, --logodir=path -l path, --logopath=path
Path to the logos (Default: <ResourceDirectory>/plugins/tvguide/channellogos/). Path to the logos (Default: <ResourceDirectory>/plugins/tvguide/channellogos/).
-e path, --epgimages=path -e path, --epgimages=path
Path to the epgimages (Default: <CacheDirectory>/plugins/tvguide/epgimages/). Path to the epgimages (Default: <CacheDirectory>/plugins/tvguide/epgimages/).
-i path, --icons=path -i path, --iconpath=path
Path to the icons directory (Default: <ResourceDirectory>/plugins/tvguide/epgimages/). Path to the icons directory (Default: <ResourceDirectory>/plugins/tvguide/epgimages/).
<ResourceDirectory> and <CacheDirectory> is taken from your VDR configuration <ResourceDirectory> and <CacheDirectory> is taken from your VDR configuration

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@ -62,9 +62,9 @@ cPluginTvguide::~cPluginTvguide() {
const char *cPluginTvguide::CommandLineHelp(void) { const char *cPluginTvguide::CommandLineHelp(void) {
return return
" -e <IMAGESDIR>, --epgimages=<IMAGESDIR> Set directory where epgimages are stored.\n" " -e <IMAGESDIR>, --epgimages=<IMAGESDIR> Set directory where epgimages are stored.\n"
" -i <ICONDIR>, --icons=<ICONDIR> Set directory where icons are stored.\n" " -i <ICONDIR>, --iconpath=<ICONDIR> Set directory where icons are stored.\n"
" -l <LOGODIR>, --logodir=<LOGODIR> Set directory where logos are stored.\n"; " -l <LOGODIR>, --logopath=<LOGODIR> Set directory where logos are stored.\n";
} }
bool cPluginTvguide::ProcessArgs(int argc, char *argv[]) { bool cPluginTvguide::ProcessArgs(int argc, char *argv[]) {