diff --git a/doc/lightning-getroute.7 b/doc/lightning-getroute.7 index a6b144c1a733..d252ed7a5812 100644 --- a/doc/lightning-getroute.7 +++ b/doc/lightning-getroute.7 @@ -2,12 +2,12 @@ .\" Title: lightning-getroute .\" Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section] .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 -.\" Date: 02/18/2019 +.\" Date: 02/23/2019 .\" Manual: \ \& .\" Source: \ \& .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "LIGHTNING\-GETROUTE" "7" "02/18/2019" "\ \&" "\ \&" +.TH "LIGHTNING\-GETROUTE" "7" "02/23/2019" "\ \&" "\ \&" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ lightning-getroute \- Command for routing a payment (low\-level)\&. .sp The \fBgetroute\fR RPC command attempts to find the best route for the payment of \fImsatoshi\fR to lightning node \fIid\fR, such that the payment will arrive at \fIid\fR with \fIcltv\fR\-blocks to spare (default 9)\&. .sp -\fImsatoshi\fR is in millisatoshi precision; it can be a whole number, or a whole number ending in \fImsat\fR or \fIsat\fR, or a number with three decimal places ending in \fIsat\fR, or a number with 8 or 11 decimal places ending in \fIbtc\fR\&. +\fImsatoshi\fR is in millisatoshi precision; it can be a whole number, or a whole number ending in \fImsat\fR or \fIsat\fR, or a number with three decimal places ending in \fIsat\fR, or a number with 1 to 11 decimal places ending in \fIbtc\fR\&. .sp There are two considerations for how good a route is: how low the fees are, and how long your payment will get stuck in a delayed output if a node goes down during the process\&. The \fIriskfactor\fR floating\-point field controls this tradeoff; it is the annual cost of your funds being stuck (as a percentage)\&. .sp diff --git a/doc/lightning-getroute.7.txt b/doc/lightning-getroute.7.txt index ab7f93d1fd69..438bef2990b2 100644 --- a/doc/lightning-getroute.7.txt +++ b/doc/lightning-getroute.7.txt @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ at 'id' with 'cltv'-blocks to spare (default 9). 'msatoshi' is in millisatoshi precision; it can be a whole number, or a whole number ending in 'msat' or 'sat', or a number with three -decimal places ending in 'sat', or a number with 8 or 11 decimal +decimal places ending in 'sat', or a number with 1 to 11 decimal places ending in 'btc'. There are two considerations for how good a route is: how low the