Several grammar fixes

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TRaSH 1 year ago
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ In this Guide i will show you a trick how you can make more use of them without
This is the same you see in the Starr apps under indexers when you open the specific indexer settings. This is the same you see in the Starr apps under indexers when you open the specific indexer settings.
A short description what they do, mean and when they are used. A short description of what they do, what they mean, and when they are used.
- RSS = The so called search interval. - RSS = The so called search interval.
- Automatic search = When a item is added to the Starr apps and you do a `Add + Search`, if a "usenet" download fails it will search for a replacement, When you click on the `Search All`, `Search Monitored` or on the `magnifying icon`. - Automatic search = When a item is added to the Starr apps and you do a `Add + Search`, if a "usenet" download fails it will search for a replacement, When you click on the `Search All`, `Search Monitored` or on the `magnifying icon`.
@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Next up configure the new Sync Profile for the indexer with the limited API.
#### Select Sync Profile #### Select Sync Profile
Edit in Prowlarr the indexer of your choice and under `Sync Profile` you choose one of the two newly created Sync Profiles. In Prowlarr, edit the indexer of your choice and under `Sync Profile` you choose one of the two newly created Sync Profiles.
For this example we're going to use `Automatic Search`. For this example we're going to use `Automatic Search`.
@ -68,8 +68,8 @@ For this example we're going to use `Automatic Search`.
#### Setup API Limits #### Setup API Limits
Edit in Prowlarr the indexer of your choice and under `Query Limit` (*API hits*) and `Grab Limit` (*Downloads*) you set your indexers API limits, these can be found in several places depending on the indexer, this could be in your profile or when you go to a page where you can select which package you want to buy. In Prowlarr, edit the indexer of your choice and under `Query Limit` (*API hits*) and `Grab Limit` (*Downloads*) you set your indexers API limits, these can be found in several places depending on the indexer, this could be in your profile or when you go to a page where you can select which package you want to buy.
!!! warning "We're adding this to prevent any abuse/hammering to the indexer<br>Ignoring this can sometimes result in to a (life time) ban." !!! warning "We're adding this to prevent any abuse/hammering to the indexer<br>Ignoring this can sometimes result in a (potentially lifetime) ban."
--8<-- "includes/support.md" --8<-- "includes/support.md"

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