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Subject: [GNUnet-SVN] [gnunet] branch master updated: doc/man: More fixes.
Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2018 22:28:29 +0200

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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push:
     new d269419d2 doc/man: More fixes.
d269419d2 is described below

commit d269419d23e8c4c062e21e5bd88cdee66a1680b0
Author: Nils Gillmann <address@hidden>
AuthorDate: Sat Oct 27 20:29:27 2018 +0000

    doc/man: More fixes.
    
    Signed-off-by: Nils Gillmann <address@hidden>
---
 doc/man/gnunet-arm.1                            | 14 ++-----
 doc/man/gnunet-config.1                         | 12 ++----
 doc/man/gnunet-core.1                           | 14 ++-----
 doc/man/gnunet-datastore.1                      |  4 +-
 doc/man/gnunet-directory.1                      | 12 +++---
 doc/man/gnunet-download.1                       | 29 ++++----------
 doc/man/gnunet-gns-proxy.1                      | 15 +++----
 doc/man/gnunet-namestore-fcfsd.1                | 20 ++++------
 doc/man/gnunet-nat-auto.1                       | 52 ++++++++-----------------
 doc/man/gnunet-nat-server.1                     | 22 ++++-------
 doc/man/gnunet-peerinfo.1                       | 17 +++-----
 doc/man/gnunet-resolver.1                       | 16 +++-----
 doc/man/gnunet-scalarproduct.1                  | 26 +++++--------
 doc/man/gnunet-scrypt.1                         | 16 +++-----
 doc/man/gnunet-statistics.1                     | 17 +++-----
 doc/man/gnunet-testing-run-service.1            | 20 ++++------
 doc/man/gnunet-timeout.1                        | 17 ++++----
 doc/man/gnunet-transport-certificate-creation.1 | 15 +++----
 doc/man/gnunet-uri.1                            | 17 +++-----
 doc/man/gnunet-zoneimport.1                     | 30 +++++---------
 doc/man/gnunet.conf.5                           | 26 +++----------
 21 files changed, 141 insertions(+), 270 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet-arm.1 b/doc/man/gnunet-arm.1
index fdcc7d820..0e7486d28 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet-arm.1
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet-arm.1
@@ -1,19 +1,14 @@
-.TH GNUNET\-ARM 1 "Jan 4, 2012" "GNUnet"
-
+.TH GNUNET\-ARM 1 "January 4, 2012" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet\-arm \- control GNUnet services
-
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B gnunet\-arm
 .RI [ options ]
-.br
-
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 \fBgnunet\-arm\fP can be used to start or stop GNUnet services, including
 the ARM service itself.  The ARM service is a supervisor for GNUnet's
 service processes.  ARM starts services on-demand or as configured and
 re-starts them if they crash.
-
 .SH OPTIONS
 .B
 .IP "\-c FILENAME,  \-\-config=FILENAME"
@@ -55,17 +50,16 @@ List all running services.
 .B
 .IP "\-v, \-\-version"
 Print GNUnet version number.
-
-
 .SH BUGS
 Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending
 electronic mail to <address@hidden>
-
 .SH SEE ALSO
 gnunet\-config(1), gnunet\-setup(1)
+.PP
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
-is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
+If the
 .B info
 and
 .B gnunet
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet-config.1 b/doc/man/gnunet-config.1
index 43e7a011b..c4f979fb0 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet-config.1
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet-config.1
@@ -1,16 +1,11 @@
-.TH GNUNET\-CONFIG 1 "Jul 15, 2012" "GNUnet"
-
+.TH GNUNET-CONFIG 1 "July 15, 2012" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet\-config \- manipulate GNUnet configuration files
-
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B gnunet\-config
 .RI [ options ]
-.br
-
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 \fBgnunet\-config\fP can be used to read or modify GNUnet configuration files.
-
 .SH OPTIONS
 .B
 .IP "\-f, \-\-filename"
@@ -46,15 +41,14 @@ Use LOGLEVEL for logging.  Valid values are DEBUG, INFO, 
WARNING and ERROR.
 .B
 .IP "\-v, \-\-version"
 Print GNUnet version number.
-
-
 .SH BUGS
 Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending
 electronic mail to <address@hidden>
 .SH SEE ALSO
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
-is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
+If the
 .B info
 and
 .B gnunet
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet-core.1 b/doc/man/gnunet-core.1
index 12d936f7a..dd2b566f9 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet-core.1
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet-core.1
@@ -1,17 +1,13 @@
-.TH gnunet\-core "1" "11 Apr 2014" "GNUnet"
+.TH GNUNET-CORE "1" "April 11, 2014" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet\-core \- monitor CORE subsystem
-
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B gnunet\-core
 [\fIOPTIONS\fR]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
-.PP
-
 gnunet\-core is a tool to access various functions of GNUnet's core subsystem
 from the command\-line.  The only function right now is to monitor the status
 of peers known to the CORE service.
-
 .TP
 \fB\-c \fIFILENAME\fR, \fB\-\-config=FILENAME\fR
 configuration file to use
@@ -31,18 +27,16 @@ print the version number
 .TP
 \fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-verbose\fR
 be verbose
-
-.SH NOTES
-
-
 .SH BUGS
 Report bugs by using mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending
 electronic mail to <address@hidden>
 .SH SEE ALSO
 \fBgnunet\-transport\fP(1)
+.PP
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
-is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
+If the
 .B info
 and
 .B gnunet
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet-datastore.1 b/doc/man/gnunet-datastore.1
index 535aedbf5..4cb536f51 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet-datastore.1
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet-datastore.1
@@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
-.TH gnunet\-datastore "1" "April 13, 2017" "GNUnet"
+.TH GNUNET-DATASTORE "1" "April 13, 2017" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet\-datastore \- dump or insert (restore) GNUnet datastore databases
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B gnunet\-datastore
 [\fIOPTIONS\fR]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
-.PP
 gnunet\-datastore can be used to backup and restore or merge GNUnet
 datastores.
 This is useful if a datastore is to be migrated between SQL databases,
@@ -41,6 +40,7 @@ Report bugs by using mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by 
sending
 electronic mail to <address@hidden>
 .SH SEE ALSO
 \fBgnunet\-publish\fP(1)
+.PP
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
 is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet-directory.1 b/doc/man/gnunet-directory.1
index a8aa515e4..109b2fc6c 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet-directory.1
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet-directory.1
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
-.TH gnunet-directory "1" "25 Feb 2012" "GNUnet"
+.TH GNUNET-DIRECTORY "1" "February 25, 2012" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet\-directory \- display directories
-
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B gnunet\-directory
 [\fIOPTIONS\fR] (FILENAME)*
@@ -37,7 +36,7 @@ availability but does not produce useless duplicates (for 
example, it is a
 better idea to publish a collection of pictures or compressed sound files
 using a GNUnet directory instead of processing them with archivers such as
 tar or zip first).  Directories can contain arbitrary meta data for each file.
-
+.PP
 If a directory has missing blocks (for example, some blocks failed to 
download),
 GNUnet is typically able to retrieve information about other files in the
 directory.  Files in a GNUnet directory have no particular order; the GNUnet
@@ -45,11 +44,11 @@ code that generates a directory can reorder the entries in 
order to better
 fit the information about files into blocks of 32k.  Respecting 32k boundaries
 where possible makes it easier for gnunet\-directory (and other tools) to
 recover information from partially downloaded directory files.
-
+.PP
 At the moment, directories can be created by \fBgnunet\-fs\-gtk\fP
 and \fBgnunet\-publish\fP.  Just like ordinary files, a directory can be
 published in a namespace.
-
+.PP
 GNUnet directories use the (unregistered)
 mimetype \fBapplication/gnunet\-directory\fP.  They can show up among normal
 search results.  The directory file can be downloaded to disk
@@ -64,7 +63,8 @@ electronic mail to <address@hidden>
 \fBgnunet\-search\fP(1), \fBgnunet\-download\fP(1)
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
-is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
+If the
 .B info
 and
 .B gnunet
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet-download.1 b/doc/man/gnunet-download.1
index aa1328c00..58e82e790 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet-download.1
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet-download.1
@@ -1,21 +1,17 @@
-.TH GNUNET-DOWNLOAD "1" "31 Jan 2016" "GNUnet"
+.TH GNUNET-DOWNLOAD "1" "January 31, 2016" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet\-download \- a command line interface for downloading files from GNUnet
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B gnunet\-download
 [\fIOPTIONS\fR] \-\- GNUNET_URI
 .SH DESCRIPTION
-.PP
 Download files from GNUnet.
-
 .TP
 \fB\-a \fILEVEL\fR, \fB\-\-anonymity=LEVEL\fR
 set desired level of receiver anonymity.  Default is 1.
-
 .TP
 \fB\-c \fIFILENAME\fR, \fB\-\-config=FILENAME\fR
 use config file (defaults: ~/.config/gnunet.conf)
-
 .TP
 \fB\-D, \fB\-\-delete\-incomplete\fR
 causes gnunet\-download to delete incomplete downloads when aborted with
@@ -24,20 +20,16 @@ download will not be deleted even with this option.  
Without this option,
 terminating gnunet\-download with a signal will cause incomplete
 downloads to stay on disk.  If gnunet\-download runs to (normal) completion
 finishing the download, this option has no effect.
-
 .TP
 \fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR
 print help page
-
 .TP
 \fB\-L \fILOGLEVEL\fR, \fB\-\-loglevel=LOGLEVEL\fR
 Change the loglevel.  Possible values for LOGLEVEL are
 ERROR, WARNING, INFO and DEBUG.
-
 .TP
 \fB\-n\fR, \fB\-\-no-network\fR
 Only search locally, do not forward requests to other peers.
-
 .TP
 \fB\-o \fIFILENAME\fR, \fB\-\-output=FILENAME\fR
 write the file to FILENAME.  Hint: when recursively downloading a directory,
@@ -45,7 +37,6 @@ append a '/' to the end of the FILENAME to create a directory 
of that name.
 If no FILENAME is specified, gnunet\-download constructs a temporary ID from
 the URI of the file.  The final filename is constructed based on meta\-data
 extracted using libextractor (if available).
-
 .TP
 \fB\-p \fIDOWNLOADS\fR, \fB\-\-parallelism=DOWNLOADS\fR
 set the maximum number of parallel downloads that is allowed.  More parallel
@@ -56,7 +47,6 @@ used to limit the number of files that are downloaded in 
parallel (\-r can
 be used to limit the number of blocks that are concurrently requested).
 As a result, the value only matters for recursive downloads.
 The default value is 32.
-
 .TP
 \fB\-r \fIREQUESTS\fR, \fB\-\-request-parallelism=REQUESTS\fR
 set the maximum number of parallel requests that is allowed.  If multiple
@@ -71,7 +61,6 @@ recursive downloads with many large files if memory and 
network
 bandwidth are not fully utilized and if the parallelism limit (\-p option)
 is not reached.  This option also only matters for recursive downloads.
 The default value is 4092.
-
 .TP
 \fB\-R\fR, \fB\-\-recursive\fR
 download directories recursively (and in parallel). Note that the URI
@@ -83,15 +72,12 @@ information will be stored in "DIRNAME/.gnd". However, it 
is also
 possible to specify "DIRNAME.gnd", in which case the files from the
 directory will end up in "DIRNAME/", while GNUnet's directory meta
 data will be in "DIRNAME.gnd".
-
 .TP
 \fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR
 print the version number
-
 .TP
 \fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-verbose\fR
 print progress information
-
 .SH NOTES
 The GNUNET_URI is typically obtained from
 gnunet\-search. gnunet\-fs\-gtk can also be used instead of
@@ -102,9 +88,7 @@ already present. GNUnet's file\-encoding will ensure file 
integrity,
 even if the existing file was not downloaded from GNUnet in the first
 place. Temporary information will be appended to the target file until
 the download is completed.
-
 .SH SETTING ANONYMITY LEVEL
-
 The \fB\-a\fR option can be used to specify additional anonymity
 constraints. If set to 0, GNUnet will try to download the file as fast
 as possible, including using non-anonymous methods.  If you set it to
@@ -121,14 +105,14 @@ anonymity level 0, the peers publishing the data might be 
sharing with
 a higher anonymity level, which in this case will determine
 performance.  Also, peers that cache content in the network always use
 anonymity level 1.
-
+.PP
 This option can be used to limit requests further than that. In
 particular, you can require GNUnet to receive certain amounts of
 traffic from other peers before sending your queries. This way, you
 can gain very high levels of anonymity \- at the expense of much more
 traffic and much higher latency. So set it only if you really believe
 you need it.
-
+.PP
 The definition of ANONYMITY\-RECEIVE is the following.  0 means no
 anonymity is required.  Otherwise a value of 'v' means that 1 out of v
 bytes of "anonymous" traffic can be from the local user, leaving 'v-1'
@@ -137,12 +121,11 @@ bytes of messages from foreign peers (using anonymous 
routing), it may
 originate n/(v-1) bytes of queries in the same time\-period. The
 time\-period is twice the average delay that GNUnet defers forwarded
 queries.
-
+.PP
 The default is 1 and this should be fine for most users.  Also notice
 that if you choose very large values, you may end up having no
 throughput at all, especially if many of your fellow GNUnet\-peers all
 do the same.
-
 .SH FILES
 .TP
 ~/.config/gnunet.conf
@@ -154,9 +137,11 @@ mail to <address@hidden>
 \fBgnunet\-fs\-gtk\fP(1), \fBgnunet\-publish\fP(1),
 \fBgnunet\-search\fP(1), \fBgnunet.conf\fP(5),
 \fBgnunet\-service\-fs\fP(1)
+.PP
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
-is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
+If the
 .B info
 and
 .B gnunet
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet-gns-proxy.1 b/doc/man/gnunet-gns-proxy.1
index ccb0f7206..f99be5104 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet-gns-proxy.1
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet-gns-proxy.1
@@ -1,24 +1,19 @@
-.TH GNUNET\-GNS\-PROXY 1 "Oct 25, 2012" "GNUnet"
-
+.TH GNUNET-GNS-PROXY 1 "October 25, 2012" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet\-gns\-proxy \- run a client side GNS SOCKS proxy
-
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B gnunet\-gns\-proxy
 .RI [ options ]
-.br
-
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 Most users will want to run this SOCKS proxy. It can be used in
 combination with browsers that support the SOCKS 4a protocol.
-
+.PP
 The proxy will perform SSL authentication of GNS names and rewrite GNS
 enabled HTML content. To assert the validity of GNS names a local root
 CA certificate has to be generated that is used by the proxy. Thus
 "gnunet-gns-proxy-setup-ca" should be executed before the first launch
 of this proxy or the \-\-authority switch is used to specify an
 appropriate CA certificate that is already trusted by the browser.
-
 .SH OPTIONS
 .B
 .IP "\-c FILENAME,  \-\-config=FILENAME"
@@ -42,16 +37,16 @@ ERROR.
 .B
 .IP "\-v, \-\-version"
 Print GNUnet version number.
-
-
 .SH BUGS
 Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending
 electronic mail to <address@hidden>
 .SH SEE ALSO
 gnunet\-gns(1)
+.PP
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
-is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
+If the
 .B info
 and
 .B gnunet
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet-namestore-fcfsd.1 b/doc/man/gnunet-namestore-fcfsd.1
index fc0f40eef..3f22145e2 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet-namestore-fcfsd.1
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet-namestore-fcfsd.1
@@ -1,36 +1,31 @@
-.TH GNUNET\-NAMESTORE-FCFSD 1 "5 Sep 2013" "GNUnet"
-
+.TH GNUNET-NAMESTORE-FCFSD 1 "September 5, 2013" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet\-namestore-fcfsd \- HTTP server for GNU Name System 
First-Come-First-Served name registration
-
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B gnunet\-namestore-fcfsd
 .RI [ options ]
-.br
-
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 Most users will not want to run an FCFS\-zone and thus will not need
 this program.
-
+.PP
 \fBgnunet\-gns-fcfsd\fP runs a web server where users can register
 names to be mapped to their GNS zone.  Names are made available on a
 First Come First Served basis (hence fcfs).  Registered names do not
 expire.  The HTTP server is run on the port that is specified in the
 configuration file in section "[fcfsd]" under the name "HTTPPORT".
-
+.PP
 It is possible to manage gnunet\-gns\-fcfsd using
 gnunet\-(service\-arm) by starting the daemon using "gnunet\-arm \-i
 fcfsd" or by setting "IMMEDIATE_START=YES" in the "fcfds" section of your
 configuration and the "-z ZONE" in as the "OPTION".
-
+.PP
 An FCFS\-zone is run at http://gnunet.org/fcfs/.  GNS users are
 encouraged to register their zone with the gnunet.org FCFS authority.
-
+.PP
 If you want to run your own FCFS registrar, you need to first create a
 pseudonym (using "gnunet\-identity \-C NAME"), and use it with the
 "-z" option.  After that, you can start the FCFSD service (possibly using
 gnunet\-arm).
-
 .SH OPTIONS
 .B
 .IP "\-c FILENAME,  \-\-config=FILENAME"
@@ -48,15 +43,16 @@ Print GNUnet version number.
 .B
 .IP "\-z EGO, \-\-zone=EGO"
 Specifies for which EGO should FCFSD manage the zone.
-
 .SH BUGS
 Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending
 electronic mail to <address@hidden>
 .SH SEE ALSO
 gnunet\-identity(1), gnunet\-gns(1), gnunet\-gns\-proxy(1)
+.PP
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
-is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
+If the
 .B info
 and
 .B gnunet
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet-nat-auto.1 b/doc/man/gnunet-nat-auto.1
index ca50d76fc..bc95972c4 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet-nat-auto.1
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet-nat-auto.1
@@ -1,77 +1,59 @@
-.TH GNUNET\-NAT\-AUTO 1 "6 Jan 2017" "GNUnet"
-
+.TH GNUNET-NAT-AUTO 1 "January 6, 2017" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet\-nat\-auto \- autoconfigure and test NAT traversal
-
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B gnunet\-nat\-auto
 .RI [ options ]
-.br
-
 .SH DESCRIPTION
-
 This tool allows testing various NAT traversal functions, as well
 as attempting auto\-configuration.
-
 .SH OPTIONS
 .B
 .IP "\-a,  \-\-auto"
 Attempt auto\-configuration for NAT traversal.
-
 .B
 .IP "\-c FILENAME,  \-\-config=FILENAME"
 Use the configuration file FILENAME.
-
 .B
 .IP "\-S NAME,  \-\-section=NAME"
 Name of the configuration section with details about the configuration
 to test. For example "transport-tcp".
-
 .IP "\-t,  \-\-tcp"
 Use TCP.
-
 .B
 .IP "\-u,  \-\-udp"
 Use UDP.
-
 .B
 .IP "\-w,  \-\-write"
 Write configuration to configuration file, useful in combination with
 autoconfiguration (\-a).
-
 .SH EXAMPLES
 .PP
-
 \fBAutomatic configuration:\fR
-
-Probe and write result to configuration:
-
-  # gnunet\-nat\-auto \-aw
-
-
+.TP
+# gnunet\-nat\-auto \-aw
+Probe and write result to configuration
+.PP
 \fBTest configuration:\fR
-
-Test TCP configuration:
-
-  # gnunet\-nat\-auto -t \-S transport-tcp
-
-Test HTTP configuration:
-
-  # gnunet\-nat\-auto -t \-S transport-http
-
-Test UDP configuration:
-
-  # gnunet\-nat\-auto -u \-S transport-udp
-
-
+.TP
+# gnunet\-nat\-auto -t \-S transport-tcp
+Test TCP configuration
+.TP
+# gnunet\-nat\-auto -t \-S transport-http
+Test HTTP configuration
+.TP
+# gnunet\-nat\-auto -u \-S transport-udp
+Test UDP configuration
 .SH BUGS
 Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending
 electronic mail to <address@hidden>
 .SH SEE ALSO
 gnunet\-transport(1) gnunet\-nat(1)
+.PP
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
-is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
+If the
 .B info
 and
 .B gnunet
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet-nat-server.1 b/doc/man/gnunet-nat-server.1
index a97768340..1fdf1e265 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet-nat-server.1
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet-nat-server.1
@@ -1,23 +1,18 @@
-.TH GNUNET\-NAT\-SERVER 1 "25 Feb 2012" "GNUnet"
-
+.TH GNUNET-NAT-SERVER 1 "February 25, 2012" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet\-nat\-server \- help GNUnet setup test network setup with NAT
-
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B gnunet\-nat\-server
 .RI [ options ]
 .RI PORT
-.br
-
 .SH DESCRIPTION
-
 Normal GNUnet end-users should not concern themselves with
 gnunet\-nat\-server.  In fact, distributions are encouraged to
 consider not shipping it at all.  Running gnunet\-nat\-server's is
 similar to running hostlist servers: it is a special service to the
 community with special requirements and no benefit to those running
 the service.
-
+.PP
 This program will listen on the specified PORT for incoming requests
 to test a peer's network connectivity.  Incoming requests can ask it
 to connect to a given IPv4 address (and port) using TCP or UDP and to
@@ -25,41 +20,40 @@ send a 2-byte test message using the specified address.  
The program
 can also be asked to send a "fake" ICMP response message to a given
 IPv4 address (for autonomous NAT traversal \-\-\- see the description
 in the respective research paper).
-
+.PP
 The idea is that gnunet\-nat\-server will be run on some trusted hosts
 with unrestricted connectivity to allow GNUnet users to test their
 network configuration.  As written, the code allows any user on the
 Internet to cause the gnunet\-nat\-server to send 2-bytes of arbitrary
 data to any TCP or UDP port at any address.  We believe that this is
 generally harmless.
-
+.PP
 When running gnunet\-nat\-server, make sure to use a configuration
 that disables most NAT options but enables 'enable_nat_client' and
 sets 'internal_address' to the global IP address of your local host.
 Also, the gnunet\-helper\-nat\-client should be installed locally and
 run with root privileges (SUID), otherwise the gnunet\-nat\-server
 will not work properly.
-
+.PP
 Note that gnunet\-nat\-server could be run via gnunet\-arm but
 typically is not.  Also, the name of the host and port that
 gnunet\-nat\-server is run on should be specified in the NATSERVER
 option in the [setup] section of the configuration file of hosts that
 are supposed to autoconfigure with this server.
-
-
 .SH OPTIONS
 .B
 .IP "\-c FILENAME,  \-\-config=FILENAME"
 Use the configuration file FILENAME.
-
 .SH BUGS
 Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending
 electronic mail to <address@hidden>
 .SH SEE ALSO
 gnunet\-transport(1)
+.PP
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
-is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
+If the
 .B info
 and
 .B gnunet
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet-peerinfo.1 b/doc/man/gnunet-peerinfo.1
index 5c610b59f..03246d968 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet-peerinfo.1
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet-peerinfo.1
@@ -1,23 +1,18 @@
-.TH GNUNET\-PEERINFO 1 "Mar 4, 2013" "GNUnet"
-
+.TH GNUNET-PEERINFO 1 "March 4, 2013" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet\-peerinfo \- Display information about other peers.
-
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B gnunet\-peerinfo
 .RI [ options ]
-.br
-
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 .PP
 \fBgnunet\-peerinfo\fP display the known addresses and trust of known peers.
-
 .SH OPTIONS
 .B
 .IP "\-c FILENAME, \-\-config=FILENAME"
 Load config file (default: ~/.config/gnunet.conf)
 .B
-.IP "\-g, \-\-get\-hello
+.IP "\-g, \-\-get\-hello"
 Output HELLO uri(s)
 .B
 .IP "\-h, \-\-help"
@@ -35,7 +30,7 @@ Log messages to LOGFILE
 .IP "\-n, \-\-numeric"
 Disable resolution of IPs to hostnames
 .B
-.IP "\-p, \-\-put\-hello=HELLO
+.IP "\-p, \-\-put\-hello=HELLO"
 Add given HELLO uri to the database
 .B
 .IP "\-q, \-\-quiet"
@@ -48,16 +43,16 @@ order to consider this peer one of their friends in F2F 
mode).
 .B
 .IP "\-v, \-\-version"
 Print the version number
-
-
 .SH BUGS
 Report bugs by using mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending
 electronic mail to <address@hidden>
 .SH SEE ALSO
 gnunet.conf(5)
+.PP
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
-is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
+If the
 .B info
 and
 .B gnunet
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet-resolver.1 b/doc/man/gnunet-resolver.1
index 743731fc4..56eef560d 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet-resolver.1
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet-resolver.1
@@ -1,16 +1,11 @@
-.TH GNUNET\-RESOLVER 1 "Jan 4, 2012" "GNUnet"
-
+.TH GNUNET-RESOLVER 1 "January 4, 2012" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet\-resolver \- build-in GNUnet stub resolver
-
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B gnunet\-resolver
 .RI [ options ] [ hostname ]
-.br
-
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 \fBgnunet\-resolver\fP uses build-in GNUnet stub resolver.
-
 .SH OPTIONS
 .B
 .IP "\-c FILENAME,  \-\-config=FILENAME"
@@ -31,13 +26,14 @@ Perform a reverse lookup.
 .B
 .IP "\-v, \-\-version"
 Print GNUnet version number.
-
 .SH BUGS
-Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending 
electronic mail to <address@hidden>
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
+Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending
+electronic mail to <address@hidden>
+.SH SEE ALSO
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
-is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
+If the
 .B info
 and
 .B gnunet
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet-scalarproduct.1 b/doc/man/gnunet-scalarproduct.1
index 548a03943..4ccb2a740 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet-scalarproduct.1
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet-scalarproduct.1
@@ -1,17 +1,13 @@
-.TH GNUNET\-VECTORPRODUCT 1 "8 Aug 2013" "GNUnet"
-
+.TH GNUNET-VECTORPRODUCT 1 "August 8, 2013" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet\-vectorproduct \- compute a vectorproduct
-
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B gnunet\-vectorproduct
 .RI [ options ]
-.br
-
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 \fBgnunet-vectorproduct\fP enables you to compute a vectorproduct
 across two peers \fBAlice\fP and \fBBob\fP.
-
+.PP
 A client can issue one of two messages to its service:
 .TS
 tab (@);
@@ -23,17 +19,16 @@ T}
 Elements to support a peer in computing a vectorproduct (\fBBob\fP)
 T}
 .TE
-
 Both requests must share the same SID, which can be an arbitrary
 string identifying the session. SIDs should be unique, however it is
 sufficient to guarantee the uniqueness of the tupel element count and
 session ID.
-
+.PP
 \fBAlice\fP\'s client must supply the ASCII encoded peer ID of bob\'s
 service, it will internally be checked by the client for
 validity. Invalid values here result in the client or the service
 failing the session.
-
+.PP
 Elements are handed over as signed decimal integers, the element count
 supplied by \fBAlice\fP and \fBBob\fP must match. \fBAlice\fP can also
 supply a mask for these values to her service, which allows partial
@@ -42,11 +37,10 @@ masked by setting their the corresponding mask element to 
zero, any
 other value means the element will not be masked. \fBAlice\fP\'s
 client will also mask all 0-values to avoid information leakage to
 \fBBob\fP.
-
+.PP
 The protocol by definition relies on \fBAlice\fP and \fBBob\fP being
 benign, thus \fBBob\fP can arbitrarily falsify his information. Both
 peers collaborate to achieve a correct result.
-
 .SH OPTIONS
 .B
 .IP "\-e ELEMENTS, \-\-elements=ELEMENTS"
@@ -78,16 +72,16 @@ Use LOGLEVEL for logging.  Valid values are DEBUG, INFO, 
WARNING and ERROR.
 .B
 .IP "\-v, \-\-version"
 Print GNUnet version number.
-
-
 .SH BUGS
-Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending 
electronic mail to <address@hidden>
-
+Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending
+electronic mail to <address@hidden>
 .SH SEE ALSO
 gnunet\-peerinfo(1)
+.PP
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
-is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
+If the
 .B info
 and
 .B gnunet
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet-scrypt.1 b/doc/man/gnunet-scrypt.1
index a05888dcd..d156e17e8 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet-scrypt.1
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet-scrypt.1
@@ -1,17 +1,12 @@
-.TH GNUNET\-SCRYPT 1 "Sep 13, 2014" "GNUnet"
-
+.TH GNUNET-SCRYPT 1 "September 13, 2014" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet\-scrypt \- Manipulate GNUnet proof of work files.
-
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B gnunet\-scrypt
 .RI [ options ]
-.br
-
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 \fBgnunet\-scrypt\fP is a command line tool to manipulate GNUnet proof
 of work files.
-
 .SH OPTIONS
 .B
 .IP "\-b BITS,  \-\-bits=BITS"
@@ -40,13 +35,14 @@ Time to wait between calculations.
 .B
 .IP "\-v, \-\-version"
 Print GNUnet version number.
-
 .SH BUGS
-Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending 
electronic mail to <address@hidden>
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
+Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending
+electronic mail to <address@hidden>
+.SH SEE ALSO
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
-is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
+If the
 .B info
 and
 .B gnunet
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet-statistics.1 b/doc/man/gnunet-statistics.1
index 6b3d06f59..e61a8493c 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet-statistics.1
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet-statistics.1
@@ -1,21 +1,16 @@
-.TH GNUNET\-STATISTICS 1 "Jan 4, 2012" "GNUnet"
-
+.TH GNUNET-STATISTICS 1 "January 4, 2012" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet\-statistics \- Display statistics about your GNUnet system
-
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B gnunet\-statistics
 .RI [ options ]
 .RI [ VALUE ]
-.br
-
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 \fBgnunet\-statistics\fP is used to display detailed information about
 various aspect of GNUnet's operation.  This tool only works if the
 "statistics" service is available.
 gnunet\-statistics can be used to set a value by giving the options
 \-n, \-s and also a VALUE.
-
 .SH OPTIONS
 .B
 .IP "\-c FILENAME,  \-\-config=FILENAME"
@@ -50,16 +45,16 @@ folder containing the data of all testbed nodes like 
\fBgnunet\-statistics -t /t
 .B
 .IP "\-v, \-\-version"
 Print GNUnet version number.
-
-
 .SH BUGS
-Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/mantis/> or by sending 
electronic mail to <address@hidden>
-
+Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/mantis/> or by sending
+electronic mail to <address@hidden>
 .SH SEE ALSO
 gnunet\-service\-statistics(1)
+.PP
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
-is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
+If the
 .B info
 and
 .B gnunet
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet-testing-run-service.1 
b/doc/man/gnunet-testing-run-service.1
index ec7cdcdfa..60c40bf7f 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet-testing-run-service.1
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet-testing-run-service.1
@@ -1,26 +1,21 @@
-.TH GNUNET\-TESTING\-RUN\-SERVICE 1 "Aug 25, 2013" "GNUnet"
-
+.TH GNUNET-TESTING-RUN-SERVICE 1 "August 25, 2013" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet\-testing\-run\-service \- Command line tool to start a service for 
testing.
-
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B gnunet\-testing\-run\-service
 .RI [ options ]
-.br
-
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 \fBgnunet\-testing\-run\-service\fP is a command line tool to start a
 service for testing. It starts a peer, running only the service
 specified on the command line, outputs the path to the temporary
 configuration file to stdout.
-
+.PP
 The peer will run until this program is killed, or stdin is
 closed. When reading the character 'r' from stdin, the running service
 is restarted with the same configuration.
-
+.PP
 This executable is intended to be used by gnunet-java, in order to
 reliably start and stop services for test cases.
-
 .SH OPTIONS
 .B
 .IP "\-c FILENAME,  \-\-config=FILENAME"
@@ -31,13 +26,14 @@ Print short help on options.
 .B
 .IP "\-s SERVICE, \-\-service=SERVICE"
 Name of the service to run.
-
 .SH BUGS
-Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending 
electronic mail to <address@hidden>
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
+Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending
+electronic mail to <address@hidden>
+.SH SEE ALSO
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
-is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
+If the
 .B info
 and
 .B gnunet
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet-timeout.1 b/doc/man/gnunet-timeout.1
index d23389523..8adb85571 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet-timeout.1
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet-timeout.1
@@ -1,26 +1,23 @@
-.TH GNUNET\-TIMOUET 1 "Jun 5, 2018" "GNUnet"
-
+.TH GNUNET-TIMOUET 1 "June 5, 2018" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet\-timeout \- run process with timeout
-
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B gnunet\-timeout
 .RI TIMEOUT PROGRAM ARGS
-.br
-
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 \fBgnunet\-timeout\fP can be used to run another process with a
 timeout.  Provided as the standard "timout" utility may not be
 available on all platforms.
-
 .SH BUGS
-Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending 
electronic mail to <address@hidden>
-
-.SH SEE
+Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending
+electronic mail to <address@hidden>
+.SH SEE ALSO
 timeout(1)
+.PP
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
-is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
+If the
 .B info
 and
 .B gnunet
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet-transport-certificate-creation.1 
b/doc/man/gnunet-transport-certificate-creation.1
index 894ed2de8..0e1e681f8 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet-transport-certificate-creation.1
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet-transport-certificate-creation.1
@@ -1,25 +1,22 @@
-.TH GNUNET\-TRANSPORT\-CERTIFICATE\-CREATION 1 "Jan 31, 2014" "GNUnet"
-
+.TH GNUNET\-TRANSPORT-CERTIFICATE-CREATION 1 "January 31, 2014" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet\-transport\-certificate\-creation \- create certificate for HTTPS 
transport
-
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B gnunet\-transport\-certificate\-creation
 .I privatekey certificate
-.br
-
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 \fBgnunet\-transport\-certificate\-creation\fP uses openssl to generate a RSA
 private key and then a self-signed certificate for HTTPS transport.
-
 .SH BUGS
-Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending 
electronic mail to <address@hidden>
-
+Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending
+electronic mail to <address@hidden>
 .SH SEE ALSO
 gnunet\-transport(1)
+.PP
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
-is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
+If the
 .B info
 and
 .B gnunet
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet-uri.1 b/doc/man/gnunet-uri.1
index bfb8fa0f8..72105c4c8 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet-uri.1
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet-uri.1
@@ -1,20 +1,15 @@
-.TH GNUNET\-URI 1 "Jun 26, 2012" "GNUnet"
-
+.TH GNUNET-URI 1 "June 26, 2012" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet\-uri \- invoke default handler for GNUnet URIs
-
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B gnunet\-uri
 .RI URI
-.br
-
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 \fBgnunet\-uri\fP can be used to invoke the correct tool to handle a
 GNUnet URI.  GNUnet URIs have the format "gnunet://SUBSYSTEM/DETAILS"
 and thus the specific tool to handle the URI depends on the subsystem.
 gnunet\-uri will determine the correct tool (by looking for SUBSYSTEM
 in the configuration section "uri") and invoke it.
-
 .SH OPTIONS
 .B
 .IP "\-c FILENAME,  \-\-config=FILENAME"
@@ -28,14 +23,14 @@ Use LOGLEVEL for logging.  Valid values are DEBUG, INFO, 
WARNING and ERROR.
 .B
 .IP "\-v, \-\-version"
 Print GNUnet version number.
-
-
 .SH BUGS
-Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending 
electronic mail to <address@hidden>
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
+Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending
+electronic mail to <address@hidden>
+.SH SEE ALSO
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
-is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
+If the
 .B info
 and
 .B gnunet
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet-zoneimport.1 b/doc/man/gnunet-zoneimport.1
index 0b3f44fff..97d784136 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet-zoneimport.1
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet-zoneimport.1
@@ -1,12 +1,8 @@
-.TH GNUNET\-ZONEIMPORT 1 "Apr 23, 2018" "GNUnet"
-
+.TH GNUNET-ZONEIMPORT 1 "April 23, 2018" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet\-zoneimport \- import DNS zone into GNS zone
-
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B gnunet\-zoneimport [IP]+
-.br
-
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 \fBgnunet\-zoneimport\fP reads a list of domain names (FQDN) from
 stdin and issues DNS queries for each of the domain names given.  It
@@ -17,29 +13,28 @@ will look for an ego called "com.fr"). If so, it will 
convert the DNS
 records into GNS records (in particular converting NS records and glue
 records to GNS2DNS records) and add them to the namestore under the
 label ("example" in the examples above).
-
+.PP
 The arguments given to gnunet\-zoneimport is a list of IP addresses of
 DNS servers to query.
-
+.PP
 gnunet\-zoneimport will usually never terminate: it will check when
 DNS records expire, and re-issue requests when the old DNS records
 have expired so that GNS always has the latest data.
-
+.PP
 gnunet\-zoneimport will issue many DNS queries in parallel, but is
 rate-limited in various ways, so most DNS servers should easily handle
 the load.  gnunet\-zoneimport will perform a limited number of retries
 if queries fail.
-
+.PP
 gnunet\-zoneimport operates incrementally. It will check if the
 namestore already has (non-expired) records stored for a given name in
 the respective zone and not issue those requests again.  Thus, it is
 fine to restart gnunet\-zoneimport whenever the list of domain names
 changes.
-
+.PP
 Finally, gnunet\-zoneimport keeps information for each domain name in
 memory.  This consumes about 200 bytes per domain name, or 1 GB for 5
 million labels.
-
 .SH OPTIONS
 .B
 .IP "\-c FILENAME,  \-\-config=FILENAME"
@@ -55,7 +50,6 @@ is less than RELATIVETIME into the future.  RELATIVETIME is a 
time
 given like "1 week" or "1 h".   If DNS returns records with a shorter
 lifetime, gnunet\-zoneimport will simply bump the lifetime to the
 specified value (relative to the time of the import). Default is zero.
-
 .IP "\-s MAPSIZE, \-\-size=MAPSIZE"
 Specifies the size (in number of entries) to use for the main hash
 map.  The value provided should be at least twice the number of domain
@@ -64,24 +58,20 @@ large zones where the number of records encountered is too 
large for
 the automatic growth mechanism to work (that one is limited to at most
 16 MB allocations for security reasons).  Do not worry about this
 unless you are importing millions of domain names from a zone.
-
 .SH NOTES
-
+.TP
 Typical invocaton would be:
-
 $ gnunet\-zoneimport 1.2.3.4 < names.txt
-
-
-
-
 .SH BUGS
 Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending
 electronic mail to <address@hidden>
 .SH SEE ALSO
 gnunet\-gns(1), gnunet\-namestore(1)
+.PP
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
-is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
+If the
 .B info
 and
 .B gnunet
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet.conf.5 b/doc/man/gnunet.conf.5
index 3aee4ed71..3c88305ba 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet.conf.5
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet.conf.5
@@ -1,12 +1,10 @@
 .\" -*- mode: nroff -*-
-.TH GNUNET.CONF "5" "26 October 2018" "GNUnet"
+.TH GNUNET.CONF "5" "October 26, 2018" "GNUnet"
 .SH NAME
 gnunet.conf \- GNUnet configuration file
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 ~/.config/gnunet.conf
 .SH DESCRIPTION
-.PP
-
 A GNUnet setup typically consists of a set of service processes run by a user
 "gnunet" and a set of user-interface processes run by a standard account.
 The default location for the configuration file for the services is
@@ -17,8 +15,7 @@ gnunet\-setup (part of the GNUnet GTK package) can be used to 
edit this
 configuration.  The parts of GNUnet that are run as a normal user may have
 config options too and they read from "$HOME/.config/gnunet.conf".
 The latter config file can skip any options for the services.
-
-.TP
+.PP
 The basic structure of the configuration file is the following.  The file is
 split into sections.  Every section begins with "[SECTIONNAME]" and contains
 a number of options of the form "OPTION=VALUE".
@@ -30,9 +27,7 @@ Default values for all of the options can be found in the 
files in the
 "$GNUNET_PREFIX/share/gnunet/config.d/" directory. A typical setup will
 work out of the box with those. See the examples section below for
 some common setups on top of that.
-
 .SH General OPTIONS
-.PP
 Many options will be common between sections. They can be repeated under
 each section with different values.  The "[PATHS]" section is special.
 Here, it is possible to specify values for variables like "GNUNET_HOME".
@@ -46,11 +41,8 @@ place of the absolute definition of "/tmp".
 So instead of "/tmp/foo" you would write "$GNUNET_TMP/foo".
  The usage of "$GNUNET_TMP/foo", will result in "$TMPDIR/gnunet/foo", or
  "$TMP/gnunet/foo" and finally, if "TMPDIR" is undefined, "/tmp/gnunet/foo".
-
 .PP
-
 The following options are generic and shared by all services:
-
 .IP HOSTNAME
     The hostname specifies the machine on which the service is running.
     This is usually "localhost".
@@ -93,12 +85,7 @@ The following options are generic and shared by all services:
     Set to YES if this service should be run per-user, NO if this is a system
     service.  End-users should never have to change the defaults GNUnet 
provides
     for this option.
-
-
-
-.B
 .SH ATS Options
-
 .IP UNSPECIFIED_QUOTA_IN
     quotes in KiB or MiB per seconds.  Or use the word "unlimited"
 .IP UNSPECIFIED_QUOTA_OUT
@@ -119,9 +106,7 @@ The following options are generic and shared by all 
services:
     quotes in KiB or MiB per seconds.  Or use the word "unlimited"
 .IP WLAN_QUOTA_OUT
     quotes in KiB or MiB per seconds.  Or use the word "unlimited"
-
 .SH EXAMPLES
-
 This example is a simple way to get started, using a server that has a known
 list of peers to get you started. Most users will be behind a firewall on
 IPv4, as such NAT is enabled.  Please rememeber to change your IP address
@@ -140,7 +125,6 @@ to the actual external address for your usage.
     [arm]
     START_SYSTEM_SERVICES = YES
     START_USER_SERVICES = NO
-
 .SH FILES
 .TP
 ~/.config/gnunet.conf
@@ -150,9 +134,11 @@ Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or 
by sending
 electronic mail to <address@hidden>
 .SH SEE ALSO
 \fBgnunet\-setup\fP(1), \fBgnunet\-arm\fP(1)
+.PP
 The full documentation for
 .B gnunet
-is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
+If the
 .B info
 and
 .B gnunet
@@ -168,4 +154,4 @@ will give you access to a tutorial for developers.
 .PP
 Depending on your installation, this information is also
 available in
-\fBgnunet\fP(7) and \fBgnunet-c-tutorial\fP(7).
\ No newline at end of file
+\fBgnunet\fP(7) and \fBgnunet-c-tutorial\fP(7).

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