-.EE
-.RE
-.LP
-If the backup datestamp in the above example is
-.I 19910125
-and
-.I seine
-has level 0 backups of disks
-.I rz1a
-and
-.I rz1g
-on the tape,
-these files will be created in the current directory:
-.LP
-.RS
-.EX
-seine.rz1a.19910125.0
-seine.rz1g.19910125.0
-.EE
-.RE
-.LP
-You may also use
-.B amrestore
-to extract a backup image from a holding disk
-file that has not yet been flushed to tape:
-.LP
-.RS
-.EX
-% amrestore \-p /amanda/20001119/seine.rz1a.2 | restore \-ivbf 2 \-
-.EE
-.RE
-.LP
-.B Amrestore
-may be used to generate a listing of images on a tape:
-.LP
-.RS
-.EX
-% mt -f /dev/nrmt9 rewind
-% amrestore \-p /dev/nrmt9 no-such-host > /dev/null
-.EE
-.RE
-.LP
-This asks
-.B amrestore
-to find images for host
-.BR no-such-host .
-It will not find any entries that match, but along the way will report
-each image it skips.
-.SH CAVEATS
-.LP
-GNU tar must be used to restore files from backup images created with
-the GNUTAR dumptype.
-Vendor tar programs sometimes fail to read GNU tar images.
-.SH AUTHOR
-James da Silva <jds@cs.umd.edu>
-.br
-University of Maryland, College Park
+
+.fi
+
+.PP
+If the backup datestamp in the above example is 19910125 and \fBseine\fR has level 0 backups of disks \fBrz1a\fR and \fBrz1g\fR on the tape, these files will be created in the current directory:
+
+.nf
+
+seine\&.rz1a\&.19910125\&.0
+seine\&.rz1g\&.19910125\&.0
+
+.fi
+
+.PP
+You may also use \fBamrestore\fR to extract a backup image from a holding disk file that has not yet been flushed to tape:
+
+.nf
+
+% amrestore \-p /amanda/20001119/seine\&.rz1a\&.2 | restore \-ivbf 2 \-
+
+.fi
+
+.PP
+\fBAmrestore\fR may be used to generate a listing of images on a tape:
+
+.nf
+
+% mt \-f /dev/nrmt9 rewind
+% amrestore \-p /dev/nrmt9 no\-such\-host > /dev/null
+
+.fi
+
+.PP
+This asks \fBamrestore\fR to find images for host \fBno\-such\-host\fR\&. It will not find any entries that match, but along the way will report each image it skips\&.
+
+.SH "CAVEATS"
+
+.PP
+\fBGNU\-tar\fR must be used to restore files from backup images created with the GNUTAR dumptype\&. Vendor tar programs sometimes fail to read GNU tar images\&.
+
+.SH "AUTHOR"
+
+.PP
+James da Silva, <jds@amanda\&.org>, University of Maryland, College Park: Original text
+
+.PP
+Stefan G\&. Weichinger, <sgw@amanda\&.org>, maintainer of the \fBAMANDA\fR\-documentation: XML\-conversion
+