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@@ -2915,9 +2915,10 @@ For more information and examples see the [[https://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutoria
 
 
 - ticks ::
 - ticks ::
 
 
-  Provides a desired number of axis ticks to display, that may be used by a plot
-  type. If none is given a plot type that requires ticks will use
-  ~org--plot/sensible-tick-num~ to try to determine a good value.
+  Provides a desired number of axis ticks to display, that may be used
+  by a plot type.  If none is given a plot type that requires ticks
+  will use ~org--plot/sensible-tick-num~ to try to determine a good
+  value.
 
 
 - =timefmt= ::
 - =timefmt= ::
 
 
@@ -3160,14 +3161,14 @@ Here is the full set of built-in link types:
 
 
 - =file= ::
 - =file= ::
 
 
-   File links.  File name may be remote, absolute, or relative.
+  File links.  File name may be remote, absolute, or relative.
 
 
-   Additionally, you can specify a line number, or a text search.
-   In Org files, you may link to a headline name, a custom ID, or a
-   code reference instead.
+  Additionally, you can specify a line number, or a text search.
+  In Org files, you may link to a headline name, a custom ID, or a
+  code reference instead.
 
 
-   As a special case, "file" prefix may be omitted if the file name
-   is complete, e.g., it starts with =./=, or =/=.
+  As a special case, "file" prefix may be omitted if the file name
+  is complete, e.g., it starts with =./=, or =/=.
 
 
 - =attachment= ::
 - =attachment= ::
 
 
@@ -8268,7 +8269,7 @@ To make Org mode take care of versioning of attachments for you, add
 the following to your Emacs config:
 the following to your Emacs config:
 
 
 #+begin_src emacs-lisp
 #+begin_src emacs-lisp
-  (require 'org-attach-git)
+(require 'org-attach-git)
 #+end_src
 #+end_src
 
 
 *** Attach from Dired
 *** Attach from Dired
@@ -11374,7 +11375,7 @@ The following command handles footnotes:
   #+attr_texinfo: :columns 0.1 0.9
   #+attr_texinfo: :columns 0.1 0.9
   | {{{kbd(s)}}} | Sort the footnote definitions by reference sequence.               |
   | {{{kbd(s)}}} | Sort the footnote definitions by reference sequence.               |
   | {{{kbd(r)}}} | Renumber the simple =fn:N= footnotes.                              |
   | {{{kbd(r)}}} | Renumber the simple =fn:N= footnotes.                              |
-  | {{{kbd(S)}}} | Short for first {{{kbd(r)}}}, then {{{kbd(s)}}} action.            |
+  | {{{kbd(S)}}} | Short for first {{{kbd(r)}}}, then {{{kbd(s)}}} action.                        |
   | {{{kbd(n)}}} | Rename all footnotes into a =fn:1= ... =fn:n= sequence.            |
   | {{{kbd(n)}}} | Rename all footnotes into a =fn:1= ... =fn:n= sequence.            |
   | {{{kbd(d)}}} | Delete the footnote at point, including definition and references. |
   | {{{kbd(d)}}} | Delete the footnote at point, including definition and references. |
 
 
@@ -12031,7 +12032,7 @@ example
 #+texinfo: @noindent
 #+texinfo: @noindent
 becomes
 becomes
 
 
-: Rose is red, violet's blue. Life's ordered: Org assists you.
+: Rose is red, violet's blue.  Life's ordered: Org assists you.
 
 
 As a special case, Org parses any replacement text starting with
 As a special case, Org parses any replacement text starting with
 =(eval= as an Emacs Lisp expression and evaluates it accordingly.
 =(eval= as an Emacs Lisp expression and evaluates it accordingly.
@@ -12766,8 +12767,8 @@ exports to:
 #+begin_src html
 #+begin_src html
 <video controls="controls" width="350">
 <video controls="controls" width="350">
   <source src="movie.mp4" type="video/mp4">
   <source src="movie.mp4" type="video/mp4">
-    <source src="movie.ogg" type="video/ogg">
-      <p>Your browser does not support the video tag.</p>
+  <source src="movie.ogg" type="video/ogg">
+  <p>Your browser does not support the video tag.</p>
 </video>
 </video>
 #+end_src
 #+end_src
 
 
@@ -13883,11 +13884,11 @@ The LaTeX export back-end converts horizontal rules by the specified
 #+cindex: @samp{ATTR_LATEX}, keyword
 #+cindex: @samp{ATTR_LATEX}, keyword
 
 
 The LaTeX export back-end accepts four attributes for verse blocks:
 The LaTeX export back-end accepts four attributes for verse blocks:
-=:lines=, =:center=, =:versewidth= and =:latexcode=. The three first
+=:lines=, =:center=, =:versewidth= and =:latexcode=.  The three first
 require the external LaTeX package =verse.sty=, which is an extension
 require the external LaTeX package =verse.sty=, which is an extension
 of the standard LaTeX environment.
 of the standard LaTeX environment.
 
 
-- =:lines= :: To add marginal verse numbering. Its value is an
+- =:lines= :: To add marginal verse numbering.  Its value is an
   integer, the sequence in which the verses should be numbered.
   integer, the sequence in which the verses should be numbered.
 - =:center= :: With value =t= all the verses on the page are optically
 - =:center= :: With value =t= all the verses on the page are optically
   centered (a typographic convention for poetry), taking as a
   centered (a typographic convention for poetry), taking as a
@@ -13933,7 +13934,7 @@ To eat the world’s due, by the grave and thee.
 The LaTeX export back-end accepts two attributes for quote blocks:
 The LaTeX export back-end accepts two attributes for quote blocks:
 =:environment=, for an arbitrary quoting environment (the default
 =:environment=, for an arbitrary quoting environment (the default
 value is that of ~org-latex-default-quote-environment~: ~"quote"~) and
 value is that of ~org-latex-default-quote-environment~: ~"quote"~) and
-=:options=. For example, to choose the environment =quotation=,
+=:options=.  For example, to choose the environment =quotation=,
 included as an alternative to =quote= in standard LaTeX classes:
 included as an alternative to =quote= in standard LaTeX classes:
 
 
 #+begin_example
 #+begin_example
@@ -15321,7 +15322,7 @@ To specify the author of the quotation, use the =:author= attribute.
 ,#+BEGIN_QUOTE
 ,#+BEGIN_QUOTE
 The Lady of the Lake, her arm clad in the purest shimmering samite,
 The Lady of the Lake, her arm clad in the purest shimmering samite,
 held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water, signifying by divine
 held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water, signifying by divine
-providence that I, Arthur, was to carry Excalibur. That is why I am
+providence that I, Arthur, was to carry Excalibur.  That is why I am
 your king.
 your king.
 ,#+END_QUOTE
 ,#+END_QUOTE
 #+end_example
 #+end_example
@@ -17902,7 +17903,7 @@ Handling options after collecting the results.
 
 
 - =none= ::
 - =none= ::
 
 
-  Do not process results at all. No inserting in the Org mode buffer
+  Do not process results at all.  No inserting in the Org mode buffer
   nor echo them in the minibuffer.  Usage example: =:results none=.
   nor echo them in the minibuffer.  Usage example: =:results none=.
 
 
 - =append= ::
 - =append= ::
@@ -18862,7 +18863,7 @@ init file[fn:145].
 | {{{kbd(c)}}} | =#+BEGIN_CENTER= ... =#+END_CENTER=       |
 | {{{kbd(c)}}} | =#+BEGIN_CENTER= ... =#+END_CENTER=       |
 | {{{kbd(C)}}} | =#+BEGIN_COMMENT= ... =#+END_COMMENT=     |
 | {{{kbd(C)}}} | =#+BEGIN_COMMENT= ... =#+END_COMMENT=     |
 | {{{kbd(e)}}} | =#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE= ... =#+END_EXAMPLE=     |
 | {{{kbd(e)}}} | =#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE= ... =#+END_EXAMPLE=     |
-| {{{kbd(E)}}} | =#+BEGIN_EXPORT= ... =#+END_EXPORT= |
+| {{{kbd(E)}}} | =#+BEGIN_EXPORT= ... =#+END_EXPORT=       |
 | {{{kbd(h)}}} | =#+BEGIN_EXPORT html= ... =#+END_EXPORT=  |
 | {{{kbd(h)}}} | =#+BEGIN_EXPORT html= ... =#+END_EXPORT=  |
 | {{{kbd(l)}}} | =#+BEGIN_EXPORT latex= ... =#+END_EXPORT= |
 | {{{kbd(l)}}} | =#+BEGIN_EXPORT latex= ... =#+END_EXPORT= |
 | {{{kbd(q)}}} | =#+BEGIN_QUOTE= ... =#+END_QUOTE=         |
 | {{{kbd(q)}}} | =#+BEGIN_QUOTE= ... =#+END_QUOTE=         |
@@ -18967,11 +18968,11 @@ Emacs[fn:147].  With Org's support, you have to indent all lines to
 line up with the outline headers.  You would use these
 line up with the outline headers.  You would use these
 settings[fn:148]:
 settings[fn:148]:
 
 
-  #+begin_src emacs-lisp
-  (setq org-adapt-indentation t
-        org-hide-leading-stars t
-        org-odd-levels-only t)
-  #+end_src
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+(setq org-adapt-indentation t
+      org-hide-leading-stars t
+      org-odd-levels-only t)
+#+end_src
 
 
 - /Indentation of text below headlines/ (~org-adapt-indentation~) ::
 - /Indentation of text below headlines/ (~org-adapt-indentation~) ::
 
 
@@ -19908,9 +19909,9 @@ javascript:location.href='org-protocol://capture?template=x'+
       '&body='+encodeURIComponent(window.getSelection());
       '&body='+encodeURIComponent(window.getSelection());
 #+end_example
 #+end_example
 
 
-It is a bit more cluttered than the former one, but it is compatible with
-previous Org versions 9.0-9.4. In these versions encoding of space as "+"
-character was not supported by URI decoder.
+It is a bit more cluttered than the former one, but it is compatible
+with previous Org versions 9.0-9.4.  In these versions encoding of
+space as "+" character was not supported by URI decoder.
 
 
 #+vindex: org-protocol-default-template-key
 #+vindex: org-protocol-default-template-key
 The capture template to be used can be specified in the bookmark (like
 The capture template to be used can be specified in the bookmark (like
@@ -22086,7 +22087,7 @@ this timestamp are exported.
 
 
 [fn:123] For export to LaTeX format---or LaTeX-related formats such as
 [fn:123] For export to LaTeX format---or LaTeX-related formats such as
 Beamer---, the =org-latex-package-alist= variable needs further
 Beamer---, the =org-latex-package-alist= variable needs further
-configuration. See [[LaTeX specific export settings]].
+configuration.  See [[LaTeX specific export settings]].
 
 
 [fn:124] At the moment, some export back-ends do not obey this
 [fn:124] At the moment, some export back-ends do not obey this
 specification.  For example, LaTeX export excludes every unnumbered
 specification.  For example, LaTeX export excludes every unnumbered