diff --git a/_docs/060_alternates.md b/_docs/060_alternates.md
index 8eafd1a..3b07dd1 100644
--- a/_docs/060_alternates.md
+++ b/_docs/060_alternates.md
@@ -23,15 +23,16 @@ commas.
Each condition is an attribute/value pair, separated by a period. Some
conditions do not require a "value", and in that case, the period and value can
-be omitted. Most attributes can be abbreviated as a single letter.
+be omitted. Most attributes can be abbreviated as a single letter. Values are
+compared case-insensitive.
| Attribute | Meaning |
| - | - |
| `arch`, `a` | Valid if the value matches the architecture. Architecture is calculated by running uname ‑m
. |
| `class`, `c` | Valid if the value matches the local.class configuration. Class must be manually set using yadm config local.class <class>
. |
| `default` | Valid when no other alternate is valid. |
-| `distro`, `d` | Valid if the value matches the distro. Distro is calculated by running lsb_release ‑si
or inspecting /etc/os-release
|
-| `distro_family`, `f` | Valid if the value matches the distro family. Distro family is calculated by inspecting the `ID_LIKE` line from /etc/os-release
|
+| `distro`, `d` | Valid if the value matches the distro. Distro is calculated by running lsb_release ‑si
or inspecting `ID` from /etc/os-release
|
+| `distro_family`, `f` | Valid if the value matches the distro family. Distro family is calculated by inspecting `ID_LIKE` from /etc/os-release
(or `ID` if `ID_LIKE` isn't found) |
| `extension`, `e` | A special "condition" that doesn't affect the selection process. Its purpose is instead to allow the alternate file to end with a certain extension to e.g. make editors highlight the content properly. |
| `hostname`, `h` | Valid if the value matches the short hostname. Hostname is calculated by running uname ‑n
, and trimming off any domain. |
| `os`, `o` | Valid if the value matches the OS. OS is calculated by running uname ‑s
. * |
@@ -43,9 +44,6 @@ The OS for "Windows Subsystem for Linux" is reported as "WSL", even though uname
*
The OS for Linux-like runtimes for Windows (e.g. MinGW, Cygwin) is obtained by running `uname -o`.
-
-*
-If `lsb_release` is not available, "distro" will be the ID specified in `/etc/os-release`.
You may use any number of conditions, in any order. An alternate will only be
@@ -117,9 +115,10 @@ yadm configuration—with the `yadm config` command. The following sets the
yadm config local.class Work
-Similarly, the values of `arch`, `os`, `hostname`, and `user` can be manually
-overridden using the configuration options `local.arch`, `local.os`,
-`local.hostname`, and `local.user`.
+Similarly, the values of `arch`, `os`, `hostname`, `user`, `distro`, and
+`distro_family` can be manually overridden using the configuration options
+`local.arch`, `local.os`, `local.hostname`, `local.user`, `local.distro`, and
+`local.distro-family`.
Additional local classes can be defined using the `--add` switch.
diff --git a/_docs/070_templates.md b/_docs/070_templates.md
index 3c8d8c7..90a80cf 100644
--- a/_docs/070_templates.md
+++ b/_docs/070_templates.md
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ variable. Only equality can be tested. These blocks must start with
block can also be specified using the directive `{% else %}`. These directives
must appear on lines by themselves. They may not appear on the same line. The
"if" directive only supports testing a single variable, and there is no "elif"
-directive as there is in Jinja.
+directive as there is in Jinja. Comparisions are done case-insensitive.
If multiple classes are defined, `yadm.class=="someclass"` will be true if *any*
of the defined classes are "someclass".