-@cindex manual pages
- You can read the ``man page'' for an operating system command,
-library function, or system call, with the @kbd{M-x manual-entry}
-command. It runs the @code{man} program to format the man page, and
-runs it asynchronously if your system permits, so that you can keep on
-editing while the page is being formatted. (MS-DOS and MS-Windows 3
-do not permit asynchronous subprocesses, so on these systems you
-cannot edit while Emacs waits for @code{man} to finish.) The result
-goes in a buffer named @samp{*Man @var{topic}*}. These buffers use a
-special major mode, Man mode, that facilitates scrolling and jumping
-to other manual pages. For details, type @kbd{C-h m} while in a man
-page buffer.
+ You can read the man page for an operating system command, library
+function, or system call, with the @kbd{M-x manual-entry} command. It
+runs the @code{man} program to format the man page; if the system
+permits, it runs @code{man} asynchronously, so that you can keep on
+editing while the page is being formatted. (On MS-DOS and MS-Windows
+3, you cannot edit while Emacs waits for @code{man} to finish.) The
+result goes in a buffer named @samp{*Man @var{topic}*}. These buffers
+use a special major mode, Man mode, that facilitates scrolling and
+jumping to other manual pages. For details, type @kbd{C-h m} while in
+a man page buffer.