[gromit] Whitespace fixes in the docs.



commit d1b50679facc4e63b95b05a303bce5b7fcadb7c6
Author: Simon Budig <simon budig de>
Date:   Wed Mar 17 02:48:34 2010 +0100

    Whitespace fixes in the docs.

 README   |   10 +++++-----
 gromit.1 |    6 +++---
 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/README b/README
index 565050b..f776c65 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Usage:
 If activated Gromit prevents you from using other programs with the
 mouse. You can press the button and paint on the screen. Key presses
 (except the "Pause"-Key, see above) will still reach the currently active
-window but it may be difficult to change the window-focus without mouse... 
+window but it may be difficult to change the window-focus without mouse...
 The next "gromit --toggle" will deactivate Gromit and you can use your
 programs as usual - only the painted regions will be obscured.
 
@@ -103,15 +103,15 @@ A "RECOLOR"-Tool changes the color of the drawing without changing
 the shape. Try it out to see the effect.
 
      "green Marker" = RECOLOR (color = "Limegreen");
-     
-     
+
+
 If you define a tool with the same name as an input-device
 (see the output of "xsetpointer -l", if there is a "SWITCH"-Tool
 it is uninteresting...) this input-device uses this tool.
 Additionally you can limit the Scope to specific combinations of
 Mousebuttons (1,2,3,4,5 or Button1,...,Button5)
 and Modifiers (SHIFT, CONTROL, ALT, META, while ALT==META).
-     
+
      "Core Pointer" = "red Pen";
      "Core Pointer"[SHIFT] = "blue Pen";
      "Core Pointer"[CONTROL] = "yellow Pen";
@@ -151,5 +151,5 @@ the file COPYING for details.
 
 
 Have fun,
-	Simon Budig <simon budig de>
+        Simon Budig <simon budig de>
 
diff --git a/gromit.1 b/gromit.1
index 032b165..c45c00b 100644
--- a/gromit.1
+++ b/gromit.1
@@ -122,15 +122,15 @@ A "RECOLOR"-Tool changes the color of the drawing without changing
 the shape. Try it out to see the effect.
 
      "green Marker" = RECOLOR (color = "Limegreen");
-     
-     
+
+
 If you define a tool with the same name as an input-device
 (see the output of "xsetpointer -l", if there is a "SWITCH"-Tool
 it is uninteresting...) this input-device uses this tool.
 Additionally you can limit the Scope to specific combinations of
 Mousebuttons (1,2,3,4,5 or Button1,...,Button5)
 and Modifiers (SHIFT, CONTROL, ALT, META, while ALT==META).
-     
+
      "Core Pointer" = "red Pen";
      "Core Pointer"[SHIFT] = "blue Pen";
      "Core Pointer"[CONTROL] = "yellow Pen";



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