doc/user.rst: more markup

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Max Kellermann 2018-10-31 15:34:33 +01:00
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@ -250,7 +250,8 @@ Some of the settings are grouped in blocks with curly braces, e.g. per-plugin se
mixer_control "PCM"
}
The include directive can be used to include settings from another file; the given file name is relative to the current file:
The :code:`include` directive can be used to include settings from
another file; the given file name is relative to the current file:
.. code-block:: none
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By default, :program:`MPD` follows symbolic links in the music directory. This behavior can be switched off: :code:`follow_outside_symlinks` controls whether :program:`MPD` follows links pointing to files outside of the music directory, and :code:`follow_inside_symlinks` lets you disable symlinks to files inside the music directory.
Instead of using local files, you can use storage plugins to access files on a remote file server. For example, to use music from the SMB/CIFS server "myfileserver" on the share called "Music", configure the music directory "smb://myfileserver/Music". For a recipe, read the Satellite :program:`MPD` section :ref:`satellite`.
Instead of using local files, you can use storage plugins to access
files on a remote file server. For example, to use music from the
SMB/CIFS server ":file:`myfileserver`" on the share called "Music",
configure the music directory ":file:`smb://myfileserver/Music`". For
a recipe, read the Satellite :program:`MPD` section :ref:`satellite`.
You can also use multiple storage plugins to assemble a virtual music directory consisting of multiple storages.