Fixed small typos in README

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2020-12-26 00:07:10 +01:00
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@@ -24,11 +24,11 @@ The table below is a simple documentation of the URL query keys and values used
| `pip` | `1` | Simulates a picture-in-picture mode (only works with mpv for now) |
| `enqueue` | `1` | Adds a video to the queue (see below) |
| `new_window` | `1` | Forcibly starts a video in a new window even if one is already open |
| `player` | `celluloid` | :warning: WIP, starts any arbitrary video player (only mpv-based ones are recommended, such as [Celluloid](https://celluloid-player.github.io/)) |
| `player` | `celluloid` | Starts any arbitrary video player (only mpv-based ones are recommended, such as [Celluloid](https://celluloid-player.github.io/)) |
| `flags` | `--vo%3Dgpu` | Custom command options and flags to be passed to the video player, URL-encoded |
### Playlist and `enqueue` functionality
For `enqueue` to work properly with any mpv-based player (provided it supports mpv's IPC), the player has to read commands from a socket. This can be achieved by adding the following line to the video player's configuration (usually `.conf/mpv/mpv.conf` for mpv).
For `enqueue` to work properly with any mpv-based player (provided it supports mpv's IPC), the player has to read commands from a socket. This can be achieved by adding the following line to the video player's configuration (usually `.config/mpv/mpv.conf` for mpv).
```conf
input-ipc-server=/tmp/mpvsocket