+@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ allows you to have a TclCurl built to su
+ specific transfers to only be allowed to use a subset of them.
+
+ Accepted protocols are 'http', 'https', 'ftp', 'ftps', 'scp', 'sftp', 'telnet', 'ldap',
+-'ldaps','dict', 'file','tftp', 'imap', 'imaps', 'pop', 'pop3', 'smtp', 'smtps', 'gopher'
++\&'ldaps', 'dict', 'file','tftp', 'imap', 'imaps', 'pop', 'pop3', 'smtp', 'smtps', 'gopher'
+ and 'all'.
+
+ .TP
+@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ the proxy string by \fB-proxy\fP. If not
+ .TP
+ .B -proxytype
+ Pass the type of the proxy. Available options are 'http', 'http1.0', 'socks4', 'socks4a',
+-'socks5' and 'socks5h', with the HTTP one being the default.
++\&'socks5' and 'socks5h', with the HTTP one being the default.
+
+ If you set it to \fIhttp1.0\fP, it will only affect how libcurl speaks to a proxy
+ when CONNECT is used. The HTTP version used for "regular" HTTP requests is instead
+@@ -661,7 +661,8 @@ It may use anything but basic, TclCurl w
+ one it finds most secure.
+ .RE
+
+-.TP -tlsauthtype
++.TP
++.B -tlsauthtype
+ Use it to tell TclCurl which authentication method(s) you want it to use for TLS authentication.
+ .RS
+ .TP 5
+@@ -961,10 +962,10 @@ response will be treated as a valid HTTP