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-xfhell is a GTK+ application for the "fuzzy" digital communication mode
-known as Hellschreiber. xfhell has several different built-in fonts in
-Adobe BDF format, including a font set for Greek, and a special "short"
-font set that is 12 pixels high instead of the standard 14 of the original
-Hell fonts. Using this font set would make xfhell incompatible with other
-Hellschreiber programs, but the short fonts speed up operation and avoid
-wasted bandwidth, inherent in the original Hellschreiber design (an
-unavoidable problem of the original mechanical implementation of the mode).
-xfhell also has selectable lower baud rate operation (down to 7.6 Bd),
-which again make it incompatible with other Hellschreiber programs, but
-the lower speeds (especially combined with the 12-pixel fonts) would make
-this mode even more efficient and effective.
+xfhell is a GTK+ application for the "fuzzy" digital communication
+mode known as Hellschreiber. xfhell has several different built-in
+fonts in Adobe BDF format, including a font set for Greek, and
+a special "short" font set that is 12 pixels high instead of the
+standard 14 of the original Hell fonts. Using this font set would make
+xfhell incompatible with other Hellschreiber programs, but the short
+fonts speed up operation and avoid wasted bandwidth, inherent in the
+original Hellschreiber design (an unavoidable problem of the original
+mechanical implementation of the mode). xfhell also has selectable
+lower baud rate operation (down to 7.6 Bd), which again make it
+incompatible with other Hellschreiber programs, but the lower speeds
+(especially combined with the 12-pixel fonts) would make this mode
+even more efficient and effective.
-xfhell has built-in CAT control for the FT847 and FT857 transceivers and a
-QSO logging facility similar to xpsk31. It also has a FFT-derived waterfall
-display of the incoming signal, with the ability to detect maximum signal
-level and tune the transceiver, via CAT, to the appropriate carrier
-frequency by clicking near the signal trace.
+xfhell has built-in CAT control for the FT847 and FT857 transceivers
+and a QSO logging facility similar to xpsk31. It also has a
+FFT-derived waterfall display of the incoming signal, with the ability
+to detect maximum signal level and tune the transceiver, via CAT, to
+the appropriate carrier frequency by clicking near the signal trace.
-By default, xfhell wants to install a directory structure in the $HOME of
-the installing user. The SlackBuild overrides this, and copies that structure
-into /usr/share/xfhell-$VERSION/.
+By default, xfhell wants to install a directory structure in the $HOME
+of the installing user. The SlackBuild overrides this, and copies that
+structure into /usr/share/xfhell-$VERSION/.