Fix formatting of regexp values in the manual.
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@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ Set the target directory to @var{dir} instead of the parent of the stow
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directory. Defaults to the parent of the stow directory, so it is typical to
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execute @code{stow} from the directory @file{/usr/local/stow}.
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@item --ignore='<regex>'
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@item --ignore=@var{regexp}
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This (repeatable) option lets you suppress acting on files that match the
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given perl regular expression. For example, using the options
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@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ Also note that by default Stow automatically ignores a ``sensible''
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built-in list of files and directories such as @file{CVS}, editor
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backup files, and so on. @xref{Ignore Lists}, for more details.
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@item --defer='<regex>'
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@item --defer=@var{regexp}
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This (repeatable) option avoids stowing a file matching the given
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regular expression, if that file is already stowed by another package.
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This is effectively the opposite of @code{--override}.
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@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ Note that the regular expression is anchored to the beginning of the path
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relative to the target directory, because this is what you will want to do most
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of the time.
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@item --override='<regex>'
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@item --override=@var{regexp}
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This (repeatable) option forces any file matching the regular expression to be
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stowed, even if the file is already stowed to another package. For example,
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the following options
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