-The C portions of Amanda treat the tapelist as a global variable, while this
-package treats it as an object (and can thus handle more than one tapelist
-simultaneously). Every call to C<read_tapelist> fills this global variable
-with a copy of the tapelist, and likewise C<clear_tapelist> clears the global.
-However, any changes made from Perl are not reflected in the C copy, nor are
-changes made by C modules reflected in the Perl copy.
+The C portions of Amanda treat the tapelist as a global variable,
+while this package treats it as an object (and can thus handle more
+than one tapelist simultaneously). Every call to C<read_tapelist>
+fills this global variable with a copy of the tapelist, and likewise
+C<clear_tapelist> clears the global. However, any changes made from
+Perl are not reflected in the C copy, nor are changes made by C
+modules reflected in the Perl copy.