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diff -Naur avrdude-5.11.1.orig/doc/avrdude.texi avrdude-5.11.1/doc/avrdude.texi
--- avrdude-5.11.1.orig/doc/avrdude.texi	2013-06-17 21:01:46.000000000 +0200
+++ avrdude-5.11.1/doc/avrdude.texi	2013-06-17 20:58:07.000000000 +0200
@@ -643,7 +643,7 @@
 the exitspec arguments provided, as follows:
 
 @table @code
-@itemx reset
+@item reset
 The `/RESET' signal will be left activated at program exit, that is it
 will be held low, in order to keep the MCU in reset state afterwards.
 Note in particular that the programming algorithm for the AT90S1200
@@ -652,24 +652,24 @@
 a previous invocation of AVRDUDE with this option specified is one of
 the possible ways to guarantee this condition.
 
-@itemx noreset
+@item noreset
 The `/RESET' line will be deactivated at program exit, thus allowing the
 MCU target program to run while the programming hardware remains
 connected.
 
-@itemx vcc
+@item vcc
 This option will leave those parallel port pins active (i. e. high) that
 can be used to supply `Vcc' power to the MCU.
 
-@itemx novcc
+@item novcc
 This option will pull the `Vcc' pins of the parallel port down at
 program exit.
 
-@itemx d_high
+@item d_high
 This option will leave the 8 data pins on the parallel port active
 (i. e. high).
 
-@itemx d_low
+@item d_low
 This option will leave the 8 data pins on the parallel port inactive
 (i. e. low).
 
@@ -839,13 +839,13 @@
 The @var{op} field specifies what operation to perform:
 
 @table @code
-@itemx r
+@item r
 read the specified device memory and write to the specified file
 
-@itemx w
+@item w
 read the specified file and write it to the specified device memory
 
-@itemx v
+@item v
 read the specified device memory and the specified file and perform a verify operation
 
 @end table
@@ -855,16 +855,16 @@
 the file to read or write.  Possible values are:
 
 @table @code
-@itemx i
+@item i
 Intel Hex
 
-@itemx s
+@item s
 Motorola S-record
 
-@itemx r
+@item r
 raw binary; little-endian byte order, in the case of the flash ROM data
 
-@itemx m
+@item m
 immediate mode; actual byte values specified on the command line,
 separated by commas or spaces in place of the @var{filename} field of
 the @option{-U} option.  This is useful
@@ -874,25 +874,25 @@
 leading zero (@code{0}) it is treated as octal.  Otherwise, the value is
 treated as decimal.
 
-@itemx a
+@item a
 auto detect; valid for input only, and only if the input is not provided
 at stdin.
 
-@itemx d
+@item d
 decimal; this and the following formats are only valid on output.
 They generate one line of output for the respective memory section,
 forming a comma-separated list of the values.
 This can be particularly useful for subsequent processing, like for
 fuse bit settings.
 
-@itemx h
+@item h
 hexadecimal; each value will get the string @emph{0x} prepended.
 
-@itemx o
+@item o
 octal; each value will get a @emph{0}
 prepended unless it is less than 8 in which case it gets no prefix.
 
-@itemx b
+@item b
 binary; each value will get the string @emph{0b} prepended.
 
 @end table
@@ -1724,7 +1724,7 @@
 and socket card:
 
 @multitable @columnfractions .25 .25 .5
-Routing card @tab Socket card @tab Devices
+@item Routing card @tab Socket card @tab Devices
 @item @code{} @tab @code{STK600-ATTINY10} @tab ATtiny4 ATtiny5 ATtiny9 ATtiny10
 @item @code{STK600-RC008T-2} @tab @code{STK600-DIP} @tab ATtiny11 ATtiny12 ATtiny13 ATtiny13A ATtiny25 ATtiny45 ATtiny85
 @item @code{STK600-RC008T-7} @tab @code{STK600-DIP} @tab ATtiny15