Description: error in man page
 .
 gpsman (6.4.4.2-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Does not depend of Tk8.5 anymore (Closes: #725693)
Author: Rogerio Reis <rvr@debian.org>
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/725693

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--- gpsman-6.4.4.2.orig/man/man1/gpsman.1
+++ gpsman-6.4.4.2/man/man1/gpsman.1
@@ -25,10 +25,10 @@ described here, a full description being
 available along with the GPSMan distribution. 
 .PP
 GPSMan can also be used in command line mode (with no graphical
-interface except with the \fBread\R and \fBstart travel\fR commands),
+interface except with the \fBread\R and \fBstart travel \fRcommands),
 in which case it must be invoked in the second form above. The
 sections below address this mode.
-.SH EXIT_STATUS
+.SH EXIT STATUS
 .PP
 In non-graphical mode GPSMan exits with either a 0 if \fICOMMAND\fR was
 successfully executed, or a 1 if not. Some commands will write
