@@ -17192,7 +17192,8 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_xlogfile_name_offset(pg_stop_backup());
1719217192    in <xref linkend="functions-replication-table"> are for
1719317193    controlling and interacting with replication features.
1719417194    See <xref linkend="streaming-replication">,
17195-     <xref linkend="streaming-replication-slots">, <xref linkend="replication-origins">
17195+     <xref linkend="streaming-replication-slots">, and
17196+     <xref linkend="replication-origins">
1719617197    for information about the underlying features.  Use of these
1719717198    functions is restricted to superusers.
1719817199   </para>
@@ -17203,9 +17204,11 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_xlogfile_name_offset(pg_stop_backup());
1720317204   </para>
1720417205
1720517206   <para>
17206-     The functions described in <xref linkend="functions-snapshot-synchronization">, <xref
17207-     linkend="functions-recovery-control">, and <xref
17208-     linkend="functions-admin-backup"> are also relevant for replication.
17207+     The functions described in
17208+     <xref linkend="functions-admin-backup">,
17209+     <xref linkend="functions-recovery-control">, and
17210+     <xref linkend="functions-snapshot-synchronization">
17211+     are also relevant for replication.
1720917212   </para>
1721017213
1721117214   <table id="functions-replication-table">
@@ -17360,11 +17363,11 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_xlogfile_name_offset(pg_stop_backup());
1736017363        <literal><function>pg_replication_origin_create(<parameter>node_name</parameter> <type>text</type>)</function></literal>
1736117364       </entry>
1736217365       <entry>
17363-         <parameter>internal_id</parameter> < type>oid</type>
17366+         <type>oid</type>
1736417367       </entry>
1736517368       <entry>
17366-         Create a replication origin with the passed in  external
17367-         name, and create an  internal id for  it.
17369+         Create a replication origin with the given  external
17370+         name, and return the  internal id assigned to  it.
1736817371       </entry>
1736917372      </row>
1737017373
@@ -17379,7 +17382,7 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_xlogfile_name_offset(pg_stop_backup());
1737917382        void
1738017383       </entry>
1738117384       <entry>
17382-         Delete a previously created replication origin, including the 
17385+         Delete a previously created replication origin, including any 
1738317386        associated replay progress.
1738417387       </entry>
1738517388      </row>
@@ -17392,10 +17395,10 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_xlogfile_name_offset(pg_stop_backup());
1739217395        <literal><function>pg_replication_origin_oid(<parameter>node_name</parameter> <type>text</type>)</function></literal>
1739317396       </entry>
1739417397       <entry>
17395-         <parameter>internal_id</parameter> < type>oid</type>
17398+         <type>oid</type>
1739617399       </entry>
1739717400       <entry>
17398-         Lookup replication origin by name and return the internal id. If no
17401+         Lookup a  replication origin by name and return the internal id. If no
1739917402        corresponding replication origin is found an error is thrown.
1740017403       </entry>
1740117404      </row>
@@ -17411,7 +17414,7 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_xlogfile_name_offset(pg_stop_backup());
1741117414        void
1741217415       </entry>
1741317416       <entry>
17414-         Configure  the current session to be  replaying from the passed in 
17417+         Mark  the current session as  replaying from the given 
1741517418        origin, allowing replay progress to be tracked.  Use
1741617419        <function>pg_replication_origin_session_reset</function> to revert.
1741717420        Can only be used if no previous origin is configured.
@@ -17442,7 +17445,7 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_xlogfile_name_offset(pg_stop_backup());
1744217445        <literal><function>pg_replication_origin_session_is_setup()</function></literal>
1744317446       </entry>
1744417447       <entry>
17445-         bool
17448+         <type> bool</type> 
1744617449       </entry>
1744717450       <entry>
1744817451        Has a replication origin been configured in the current session?
@@ -17457,7 +17460,7 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_xlogfile_name_offset(pg_stop_backup());
1745717460        <literal><function>pg_replication_origin_session_progress(<parameter>flush</parameter> <type>bool</type>)</function></literal>
1745817461       </entry>
1745917462       <entry>
17460-         pg_lsn
17463+         <type> pg_lsn</type> 
1746117464       </entry>
1746217465       <entry>
1746317466        Return the replay position for the replication origin configured in
@@ -17478,8 +17481,8 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_xlogfile_name_offset(pg_stop_backup());
1747817481        void
1747917482       </entry>
1748017483       <entry>
17481-         Mark the current transaction to be  replaying a transaction that has
17482-         committed at the passed in  <acronym>LSN</acronym> and timestamp. Can
17484+         Mark the current transaction as  replaying a transaction that has
17485+         committed at the given  <acronym>LSN</acronym> and timestamp. Can
1748317486        only be called when a replication origin has previously been
1748417487        configured using
1748517488        <function>pg_replication_origin_session_setup()</function>.
@@ -17513,7 +17516,7 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_xlogfile_name_offset(pg_stop_backup());
1751317516        void
1751417517       </entry>
1751517518       <entry>
17516-         Set replication progress for the passed in  node to the passed in 
17519+         Set replication progress for the given  node to the given 
1751717520        position. This primarily is useful for setting up the initial position
1751817521        or a new position after configuration changes and similar. Be aware
1751917522        that careless use of this function can lead to inconsistently
@@ -17529,10 +17532,10 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_xlogfile_name_offset(pg_stop_backup());
1752917532        <literal><function>pg_replication_origin_progress(<parameter>node_name</parameter> <type>text</type>, <parameter>flush</parameter> <type>bool</type>)</function></literal>
1753017533       </entry>
1753117534       <entry>
17532-         pg_lsn
17535+         <type> pg_lsn</type> 
1753317536       </entry>
1753417537       <entry>
17535-         Return the replay position for the passed in  replication origin. The
17538+         Return the replay position for the given  replication origin. The
1753617539        parameter <parameter>flush</parameter> determines whether the
1753717540        corresponding local transaction will be guaranteed to have been
1753817541        flushed to disk or not.
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