-This is done using the \fB\-s\fR option.
-.PP
-When the \fB\-s\fR option is specified, the commands to enter the information
-into the shell's environment are written to the standard output. If
-the \fBSHELL\fR environmental variable ends in \*(``csh\*('', the commands
-are for \fBcsh\fR, otherwise, they are for \fBsh\fR.
-Note, the \fBcsh\fR commands set and unset the shell variable
-\fBnoglob\fR, leaving it unset. The following line in the \fB.login\fR
-or \fB.profile\fR files will initialize the environment correctly:
+This is done using the \fB\-s\fP option.
+.PP
+When the \fB\-s\fP option is specified, the commands to enter the information
+into the shell's environment are written to the standard output.
+If
+the \fBSHELL\fP environmental variable ends in \*(``csh\*('', the commands
+are for \fBcsh\fP, otherwise, they are for \fBsh\fP(1).
+Note, the \fBcsh\fP commands set and unset the shell variable
+\fBnoglob\fP, leaving it unset.
+The following line in the \fB.login\fP
+or \fB.profile\fP files will initialize the environment correctly: