@noindent
where @var{C} is one of the @dfn{control codes} described below,
@var{filename} is the name of the file @var{C} operates upon, and
-@samp{\0} represents a nul character (ASCII 0). The white space
+@samp{\0} represents a nul character (ASCII 0). The white space
characters were added for readability, real dumpdirs do not contain
them.
@enumerate 1
@item
Previous run dumped a directory @file{foo} which contained the
-following three directories:
+following three directories:
@smallexample
a
renaming @file{a} to @file{b} will destroy the existing directory.
To correctly process it, @GNUTAR{} needs a temporary directory, so
it creates the following dumpdir (newlines have been added for
-readability):
+readability):
@smallexample
@group
tells tar to rename the temporary directory to @file{foo/a}.
The exact placement of a dumpdir in the archive depends on the
-archive format (@pxref{Formats}):
+archive format (@pxref{Formats}):
@itemize
@item PAX archives