--- a/modules/FvwmAuto/FvwmAuto.1.in
+++ b/modules/FvwmAuto/FvwmAuto.1.in
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@
 + I WindowId $1 (FvwmIconMan) $0
 + I WindowId $1 (FvwmButtons) $0
 + I WindowId $1 (xclock) $0
-...
+\&...
 .EE
 
 More complex example (three FvwmAuto's are running):
--- a/modules/FvwmButtons/FvwmButtons.1.in
+++ b/modules/FvwmButtons/FvwmButtons.1.in
@@ -758,7 +758,7 @@
 panels are created recursively until your system runs out of
 resources and FvwmButtons crashes! To configure a second button
 bar with a different name, simply put '*new_name' in place of
-'*FvwmButtons' in your configuration file.  If you are not
+\&'*FvwmButtons' in your configuration file.  If you are not
 familiar with the \fISwallow\fP option or if you want to learn
 more about how 'swallowing' panels works, refer to the description
 of the \fISwallow\fP option.
@@ -766,7 +766,7 @@
 Now that your panel basically works you will want to tune it a
 bit.  You may not want a window title on the panel.  To disable
 the title use the fvwm \fIStyle\fP command.  If your button bar is
-'sticky' you may want to make the panel sticky too.  And probably
+\&'sticky' you may want to make the panel sticky too.  And probably
 the panel window should have no icon in case it is iconified.
 
 .nf
@@ -783,7 +783,7 @@
 Last, but not least, you can now put an icon, a title or a small
 arrow in the button so that you can see what it is for. A title or
 icon can be specified as usual.  To activate the arrow, just add
-'(indicator)' after the 'Panel' keyword in the example above and
+\&'(indicator)' after the 'Panel' keyword in the example above and
 the \fIPadding\fP option to leave a few pixels between the arrow
 and the border of the button.  An optional direction in which the
 panel is opened can be given too:
@@ -810,10 +810,10 @@
 
 .nf
 .sp
-...
+\&...
 *FvwmButtons(Title WinOps,Panel WinOps)
 *FvwmButtons(Title Tools ,Panel Tools)
-...
+\&...
 .sp
 .fi
 
@@ -825,11 +825,11 @@
 .sp
 *FvwmButtonsPanel WinOps
 *FvwmButtonsBack bisque2
-...
+\&...
 
 *FvwmButtonsPanel Tools
 *FvwmButtonsBack bisque2
-...
+\&...
 .sp
 .fi
 
@@ -860,7 +860,7 @@
 .fi
 
 If you used something like 'Panel-d' you now have to use
-'Panel(down)' instead.  To make the new panel vanish as soon as a
+\&'Panel(down)' instead.  To make the new panel vanish as soon as a
 button was selected start FvwmButtons with the '-transientpanel'
 option:
 
@@ -879,9 +879,9 @@
 .nf
 .sp
 *WinOps: Back bisque2
-...
+\&...
 *Tools: Back bisque2
-...
+\&...
 Style "WinOps" Title, NoHandles, BorderWidth 0
 Style "WinOps" NoButton 2, NoButton 4, Sticky
 Style "Tools" Title, NoHandles, BorderWidth 0
--- a/modules/FvwmTheme/FvwmTheme.1.in
+++ b/modules/FvwmTheme/FvwmTheme.1.in
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@
 Colorset 17 Transparent
 Colorset 18 Transparent
 Colorset 19 Transparent
-...
+\&...
 *FvwmIconMan: Colorset 12
 *FvwmIconMan: PlainColorset 17
 *FvwmIconMan: FocusColorset 18
