doc: Fix spacings.

* doc/debugging.texi, doc/dirmngr.texi, doc/gpg-agent.texi,
doc/gpg.texi, doc/tools.texi: Fix.
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Ineiev 2016-03-04 15:20:47 +00:00 committed by NIIBE Yutaka
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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ information and indices. The commonly used one is the file
@file{pubring.kbx} in the @file{.gnupg} directory. It contains all
X.509 certificates as well as OpenPGP keys@footnote{Well, OpenPGP keys
are not implemented, @command{gpg} still used the keyring file
@file{pubring.gpg}} .
@file{pubring.gpg}.}.
@noindent
When called the standard way, e.g.:

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@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ self-test for debugging purposes.
@opindex c
@opindex csh
Format the info output in daemon mode for use with the standard Bourne
shell respective the C-shell . The default ist to guess it based on the
shell respective the C-shell. The default is to guess it based on the
environment variable @code{SHELL} which is in almost all cases
sufficient.

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@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ one (e.g. @file{@value{BINDIR}/pinentry}).
@manpause
@noindent
@xref{Option Index},for an index to @command{GPG-AGENT}'s commands and options.
@xref{Option Index}, for an index to @command{GPG-AGENT}'s commands and options.
@mancont
@menu

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@ -608,11 +608,11 @@ This is a simple command to generate a standard key with one user id.
In contrast to @option{--gen-key} the key is generated directly
without the need to answer a bunch of prompts. Unless the option
@option{--yes} is given, the key creation will be canceled if the
given user id already exists in the key ring.
given user id already exists in the keyring.
If invoked directly on the console without any special options an
answer to a ``Continue?'' style confirmation prompt is required. In
case the user id already exists in the key ring a second prompt to
case the user id already exists in the keyring a second prompt to
force the creation of the key will show up.
If @code{algo} or @code{usage} are given, only the primary key is
@ -962,12 +962,12 @@ signing.
@item save
@opindex keyedit:save
Save all changes to the key rings and quit.
Save all changes to the keyrings and quit.
@item quit
@opindex keyedit:quit
Quit the program without updating the
key rings.
keyrings.
@end table
@c man:.RS
@ -2062,7 +2062,7 @@ keys can be used.
Disable the use of all @option{--encrypt-to} and
@option{--hidden-encrypt-to} keys.
@item --group @code{name=value1 }
@item --group @code{name=value}
@opindex group
Sets up a named group, which is similar to aliases in email programs.
Any time the group name is a recipient (@option{-r} or
@ -3403,7 +3403,6 @@ Operation is further controlled by a few environment variables:
language selection done through the Registry. If used and set to a
valid and available language name (@var{langid}), the file with the
translation is loaded from
@code{@var{gpgdir}/gnupg.nls/@var{langid}.mo}. Here @var{gpgdir} is the
directory out of which the gpg binary has been loaded. If it can't be
loaded the Registry is tried and as last resort the native Windows

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@ -1139,7 +1139,7 @@ The @command{gpg-connect-agent} is a utility to communicate with a
running @command{gpg-agent}. It is useful to check out the commands
@command{gpg-agent} provides using the Assuan interface. It might
also be useful for scripting simple applications. Input is expected
at stdin and out put gets printed to stdout.
at stdin and output gets printed to stdout.
It is very similar to running @command{gpg-agent} in server mode; but
here we connect to a running instance.
@ -1780,7 +1780,8 @@ The possible exit status codes of @command{symcryptrun} are:
@node gpg-zip
@section Encrypt or sign files into an archive
@ifset manverb
.B gpg-zip \- Encrypt or sign files into an archive
.B gpg-zip
\- Encrypt or sign files into an archive
@end ifset
@mansect synopsis