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Remove incorrect references to a "Server Name/Address" field #1077

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions wiki/en/Software-Manual.md
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Expand Up @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Server operators register their servers with Directories. These are either genre
You can filter the list by server name or location. To list only occupied Servers, enter a "#" character.
If you choose "Show All Musicians" the current occupants will be shown.

If you know the IP address or URL of a private Server, you can connect to it using the Server Name/Address field.
If you know the hostname or IP address of a private Server, you can connect to it using the "Server Address" field.
An optional port number can be added after the address using a colon as a separator, e.g, `jamulus.example.com:22124`.
(Note that IPv6 addresses must be entirely enclosed in square brackets, for example `[::1]:22124`.)
The field will also show a list of the most recently used server addresses.
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### Custom Directories

If you need to add Directory addresses other than the built-in ones, you can do so here.
If you know the IP address or host name of a custom Directory, you can connect to it using the Server Name/Address field.
Enter the hostname or IP address of the custom Directory.
An optional port number can be added after the address using a colon as a separator, e.g, `jamulus.example.com:22124`.
(Note that IPv6 is not currently supported for Directories.)
The button that follows the field allows the current entry to be removed from the list.
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