File iat-0.1.7-manpage.patch of Package iat

Description: Newline characters is not allowed in an escape name.
Author: Kyrill Detinov <lazy.kent@opensuse.org>
Index: man/iat.1
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--- man/iat.1.orig
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@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ Iso9660 Analyzer Tool \- tool for detect
 .B iat
 \fI-i \fR[\fIoption\fR]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
-Iso9660 Analyzer Tool is a free utility tool for detecting the structure of DVD/CD-ROM image file formats; the tool supports many DVD/CD-ROM data image file formats.\n 
+Iso9660 Analyzer Tool is a free utility tool for detecting the structure of DVD/CD-ROM image file formats; the tool supports many DVD/CD-ROM data image file formats.
 
-\n \tThe following are the supported modes\n
+\tThe following are the supported modes
 
 \t\t1)	MODE1/2048
 
@@ -22,9 +22,9 @@ Iso9660 Analyzer Tool is a free utility
 
 \t\t6)	MODE2/2352
 
-\n\tThe following are not supported.\n
+\tThe following are not supported.
 
-\t1) The compressed image format eg: zlib images, audio\n
+\t1) The compressed image format eg: zlib images, audio
        
 Iso9660 Analyzer Tool provides the conversion of any image format to an UDF/ISO 
 for easy mounting in your favorite Operating System. The tool also permits the 
@@ -41,26 +41,26 @@ create CUE file descriptor. Note the cre
 .PP
 
 .SH OPTIONS
-Option Syntax\n
+Option Syntax
 
-Iso9660  Analyzer  tool  uses GNU getopt to process command-line arguments, every option has both the long and short form. Long options  are  more  convenient to remember, but shorter are easier to type. The user may freely mix different option styles, or specify  options  after  the command-line arguments.\n
+Iso9660  Analyzer  tool  uses GNU getopt to process command-line arguments, every option has both the long and short form. Long options  are  more  convenient to remember, but shorter are easier to type. The user may freely mix different option styles, or specify  options  after  the command-line arguments.
 
-eg.:\n
+eg.:
 
-               iat --iso --input=FOO.img -o FOO.iso\n
+               iat --iso --input=FOO.img -o FOO.iso
 
-The space between the option accepting an argument and the argument may be omitted.  Instead of -o log you can write -oFOO.iso\n
+The space between the option accepting an argument and the argument may be omitted.  Instead of -o log you can write -oFOO.iso
 
-Many options that do  not  require  arguments  may be clubed together\n
+Many options that do  not  require  arguments  may be clubed together
 	
 
-eg.:\n
+eg.:
 
-              iat -xi FOO.img\n
+              iat -xi FOO.img
 
-The equivalent is\n
+The equivalent is
 
-              iat -x -i FOO.img\n
+              iat -x -i FOO.img
 
 
 .SS "Basic Options"
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