Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: wifi-radar

The OPTIONS section in the wifi-radar manual page and the EXAMPLE
section in the wifi-radar.conf manual page have odd indentation and
spurious non-text content:

       It will always look for the config file in /etc/wifi-radar.conf.
        You can change that in wifi-radar

       * If the conf file does not exist, it will create it, so you must
            * always run it within a correctly permitted account (as  root  or
            use * sudo or pam)

Note how "You can change that" is indented, and the asterisks in the
following paragraph.

Looks like the repeated .TP directives are to blame. Where a hanging
indent is not desired, I believe .PP should be used. The asterisks
apparently used for attention should be replaced with something else,
e.g. a bold hanging indent "Note:" or some such (or perhaps the emphasis
should simply be removed; it does not seem necessary).

Also note the spurious empty lines; these should probably be removed.

Finally, the tag "Linux software for managing WIFI profiles" which ends
up in the footer of the manual page is too long and non-standard.

** Affects: wifi-radar (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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Manual page formatting errors
https://launchpad.net/bugs/97413

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