diff --git a/docs/introduction/howtorun.rst b/docs/introduction/howtorun.rst index c3fe3a686..ae65ad619 100644 --- a/docs/introduction/howtorun.rst +++ b/docs/introduction/howtorun.rst @@ -36,8 +36,15 @@ originating a contract the delegate is not set by default. If you already own contracts that are delegatable you can change the delegate with the command ``set delegate``. + +Notice that, by default, an originated account is not *delegatable*, +which means that you can't change the delegate once the contract is +originated, even if you initially set a delegate. +To be able to change the delegate latter, add the +``--delegatable`` flag. + Notice that only implicit accounts can be delegates, so your delegate -must by a *tz1* address. +must be a *tz1* address. Funds in implicit accounts which are not registered as delegates do not participate in baking. diff --git a/docs/introduction/various.rst b/docs/introduction/various.rst index 46b7bf666..faea5bfe6 100644 --- a/docs/introduction/various.rst +++ b/docs/introduction/various.rst @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ The preferred way to set up your Ledger is to install the `Ledger Manager extension `_ on a Chrome browser. -On Linux makes sure you correctly set up your `udev` rules as explained +On Linux make sure you correctly set up your `udev` rules as explained `here `_. Connect your ledger, unlock it and go the dashboard. In the Ledger Manager enable `developer items` in the bottom right, @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ operations. For example we could have a set up with two nodes, a private one connected uniquely with a public one. The public node runs on a VPS, connects normally to the network and -keeps a up to date state of the network while the private node runs at +keeps an up to date state of the network while the private node runs at your home and is in charge of injecting and signing operations with a hardware wallet. @@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ guaranteed authenticity and integrity. This set up **does not guarantee confidentiality**, an evesdropper can see the transactions that you sign but on a public blockchain this is less of a concern. -You can still use the ``https`` scheme or the tunnel to encrypt you +You can still use the ``https`` scheme or the tunnel to encrypt your traffic.