-afpd needs to be able to convert between UTF\-8 and Mac
-codepages. Even OS X clients partly still rely on codepages. As there's no
-way, afpd can detect the codepage a pre AFP3 client
-uses, you have to specify it using the \fB\-maccodepage\fR
-option. The default is MacRoman, which should be fine for most western
-users.
-.PP
-As afpd needs to interact with unix operating
-system as well, it need's to be able to convert from UTF\-8/MacCodepage to
-the unix codepage. By default afpd uses the systems
-LOCALE, or ASCII if your system doesn't support locales. You can set the
-unix codepage using the \fB\-unixcodepage\fR option. If you're
-using extended characters in the configuration files for
-afpd, make sure your terminal matches the
-\fB\-unixcodepage\fR.
-.TP
-\-unixcodepage [CODEPAGE]
-Specifies the servers unix codepage, e.g. "ISO\-8859\-15" or
-"UTF8". This is used to convert strings to/from the systems locale,
-e.g. for authenthication, server messages and volume names. Defaults
-to LOCALE if your system supports it, otherwise ASCII will be
-used.
-.TP
-\-maccodepage [CODEPAGE]
-Specifies the mac clients codepage, e.g. "MAC_ROMAN". This is
-used to convert strings and filenames to the clients codepage for
-OS9 and Classic, i.e. for authentication and AFP messages (SIGUSR2
-messaging). This will also be the default for the volumes
-maccharset. Defaults to MAC_ROMAN.
+\fBafpd\fR
+needs to be able to convert between UTF\-8 and Mac codepages\&. Even OS X clients partly still rely on codepages\&. As there\'s no way,
+\fBafpd\fR
+can detect the codepage a pre AFP3 client uses, you have to specify it using the
+\fB\-maccodepage\fR
+option\&. The default is MacRoman, which should be fine for most western users\&.
+.PP
+As
+\fBafpd\fR
+needs to interact with unix operating system as well, it need\'s to be able to convert from UTF\-8/MacCodepage to the unix codepage\&. By default
+\fBafpd\fR
+uses the systems LOCALE, or ASCII if your system doesn\'t support locales\&. You can set the unix codepage using the
+\fB\-unixcodepage\fR
+option\&. If you\'re using extended characters in the configuration files for
+\fBafpd\fR, make sure your terminal matches the
+\fB\-unixcodepage\fR\&.
+.PP
+\-unixcodepage [\fICODEPAGE\fR]
+.RS 4
+Specifies the servers unix codepage, e\&.g\&. "ISO\-8859\-15" or "UTF8"\&. This is used to convert strings to/from the systems locale, e\&.g\&. for authenthication, server messages and volume names\&. Defaults to LOCALE if your system supports it, otherwise ASCII will be used\&.
+.RE
+.PP
+\-maccodepage [\fICODEPAGE\fR]
+.RS 4
+Specifies the mac clients codepage, e\&.g\&. "MAC_ROMAN"\&. This is used to convert strings and filenames to the clients codepage for OS9 and Classic, i\&.e\&. for authentication and AFP messages (SIGUSR2 messaging)\&. This will also be the default for the volumes maccharset\&. Defaults to MAC_ROMAN\&.
+.RE