Clearer RETURN VALUE

When I read the RETURN VALUE the first time, I didn't realize this command produces (or recreates) the psbt that I need.  The change I made makes that more obvious when it's presented as a hit by GH for a search for psbt.

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Dave Scotese
2021-05-10 10:47:27 -07:00
committed by Rusty Russell
parent cb7e7b293f
commit f798fb1dd6
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@@ -42,11 +42,11 @@ for the excess sats\.
.SH RETURN VALUE
On success, returns the \fIpsbt\fR containing the inputs, \fIfeerate_per_kw\fR
showing the exact numeric feerate it used, \fIestimated_final_weight\fR for
the estimated weight of the transaction once fully signed, and
\fIexcess_msat\fR containing the amount above \fIsatoshi\fR which is
available\. This could be zero, or dust\. If \fIsatoshi\fR was "all",
On success, returns the \fIpsbt\fR it created, containing the inputs,
\fIfeerate_per_kw\fR showing the exact numeric feerate it used,
\fIestimated_final_weight\fR for the estimated weight of the transaction
once fully signed, and \fIexcess_msat\fR containing the amount above \fIsatoshi\fR
which is available\. This could be zero, or dust\. If \fIsatoshi\fR was "all",
then \fIexcess_msat\fR is the entire amount once fees are subtracted
for the weights of the inputs and \fIstartweight\fR\.
@@ -86,4 +86,4 @@ Rusty Russell \fI<rusty@rustcorp.com.au\fR> is mainly responsible\.
Main web site: \fIhttps://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning\fR
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@@ -39,11 +39,11 @@ for the excess sats.
RETURN VALUE
------------
On success, returns the *psbt* containing the inputs, *feerate_per_kw*
showing the exact numeric feerate it used, *estimated_final_weight* for
the estimated weight of the transaction once fully signed, and
*excess_msat* containing the amount above *satoshi* which is
available. This could be zero, or dust. If *satoshi* was "all",
On success, returns the *psbt* it created, containing the inputs,
*feerate_per_kw* showing the exact numeric feerate it used,
*estimated_final_weight* for the estimated weight of the transaction
once fully signed, and *excess_msat* containing the amount above *satoshi*
which is available. This could be zero, or dust. If *satoshi* was "all",
then *excess_msat* is the entire amount once fees are subtracted
for the weights of the inputs and *startweight*.