diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3e9d50b..efabc2b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -32,19 +32,19 @@ QZeroConf can be built directly into your project if your project is [LGPL3](htt (See the example included with the source) - 1. Include header +1) Include header ```c++ #include "qzeroconf.h" ``` - 2. Create an instance of QZeroConf +2) Create an instance of QZeroConf ```c++ QZeroConf zeroConf; ``` It is recommend, but not required, that you connect a slot to QZeroConf's error() signal and servicePublished() signal. - 3. Call startServicePublish() with the name, type, domain and port of your service. +3) Call startServicePublish() with the name, type, domain and port of your service. ```c++ zeroConf.startServicePublish("Test", "_test._tcp", "local", 12345); @@ -58,23 +58,23 @@ Only one service can be published per instance of QZeroConf. (See the example included with the source) - 1. Include header +1) Include header ```c++ #include "qzeroconf.h" ``` - 2. Create an instance of QZeroConf +2) Create an instance of QZeroConf ```c++ QZeroConf zeroConf; ``` It is recommend, but not required, that you connect a slot to QZeroConf's error() signal. - 3. Connect a slot to QZeroConf's serviceAdded() signal. When serviceAdded() is emitted, it passes a pointer to the QZeroConfService recently discovered. +3) Connect a slot to QZeroConf's serviceAdded() signal. When serviceAdded() is emitted, it passes a pointer to the QZeroConfService recently discovered. - 4. Optionally connect a slot to QZeroConf's serviceRemoved() signal to received status when the service is unpublished. ServiceRemoved() passes a pointer to the service being removed. **Do not make delayed connections with ServiceRemoved() signal.** +4) Optionally connect a slot to QZeroConf's serviceRemoved() signal to received status when the service is unpublished. ServiceRemoved() passes a pointer to the service being removed. **Do not make delayed connections with ServiceRemoved() signal.** - 5. Call startBrowser() with the type of the service to browse for and optionally the protocol to use. +5) Call startBrowser() with the type of the service to browse for and optionally the protocol to use. ```c++ startBrowser("_test._tcp");