diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/psql-ref.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/psql-ref.sgml
index 186f8c506a..9494f28063 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/psql-ref.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/psql-ref.sgml
@@ -4892,32 +4892,36 @@ PSQL_EDITOR_LINENUMBER_ARG='--line '
commands.
- The system-wide startup file is named psqlrc and is
+ The system-wide startup file is named psqlrc.
+ By default it is
sought in the installation's system configuration
directory,
which is most reliably identified by running pg_config
- --sysconfdir. By default this directory will be ../etc/
+ --sysconfdir.
+ Typically this directory will be ../etc/
relative to the directory containing
- the PostgreSQL executables. The name of this
- directory can be set explicitly via the PGSYSCONFDIR
- environment variable.
+ the PostgreSQL executables.
+ The directory to look in can be set explicitly via
+ the PGSYSCONFDIR environment variable.
The user's personal startup file is named .psqlrc
- and is sought in the invoking user's home directory. On Windows, which
- lacks such a concept, the personal startup file is named
+ and is sought in the invoking user's home directory.
+ On Windows the personal startup file is instead named
%APPDATA%\postgresql\psqlrc.conf.
- The location of the user's startup file can be set explicitly via
+ In either case, this default file path can be overridden by setting
the PSQLRC environment variable.
Both the system-wide startup file and the user's personal startup file
can be made psql-version-specific
by appending a dash and the PostgreSQL
- major or minor release number to the file name,
- for example ~/.psqlrc-9.2 or
- ~/.psqlrc-9.2.5. The most specific
- version-matching file will be read in preference to a
- non-version-specific file.
+ major or minor release identifier to the file name,
+ for example ~/.psqlrc-&majorversion; or
+ ~/.psqlrc-&version;.
+ The most specific version-matching file will be read in preference
+ to a non-version-specific file.
+ These version suffixes are added after determining the file path
+ as explained above.