README: some white-space fixes - saait - the most boring static page generator
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 (HTM) Author: Hiltjo Posthuma <hiltjo@codemadness.org>
       Date:   Sun,  5 Jan 2020 14:14:28 +0100
       
       README: some white-space fixes
       
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       @@ -159,43 +159,43 @@ EXIT STATUS
        EXAMPLES
             A basic usage example:
        
       -     1.          Create a directory for a new site:
       +     1.   Create a directory for a new site:
        
                  mkdir newsite
        
       -     2.          Copy the example pages, templates, global config file and example
       +     2.   Copy the example pages, templates, global config file and example
                  stylesheets to a directory:
        
                  cp -r pages templates config.cfg style.css print.css newsite/
        
       -     3.          Change the current directory to the created directory.
       +     3.   Change the current directory to the created directory.
        
                  cd newsite/
        
       -     4.          Adjust the values in the global config.cfg file which provides
       +     4.   Adjust the values in the global config.cfg file which provides
                  defaults for all pages.
        
       -     5.          If you want to modify parts of the header, like the navigation menu
       +     5.   If you want to modify parts of the header, like the navigation menu
                  items, you can change the following two template files:
                  templates/page/header.html
                  templates/index.html/header.html
        
       -     6.          Create any new pages in the pages directory.        For each *.cfg file
       +     6.   Create any new pages in the pages directory.        For each *.cfg file
                  there has to be a corresponding *.html file with the same basename.
                  They have to be placed in the same folder.  Optionally they can be
                  overridden with the special variable "htmlfile".  See the copied
                  example pages in this directory.
        
       -     7.          Create an output directory:
       +     7.   Create an output directory:
        
                  mkdir -p output
        
       -     8.          After any modifications the following commands can be used to
       +     8.   After any modifications the following commands can be used to
                  generate the output and process the pages in descending order:
        
                  find pages -type f -name '*.cfg' -print0 | sort -zr | xargs -0 saait
        
       -     9.          Copy the modified stylesheets to the output directory also:
       +     9.   Copy the modified stylesheets to the output directory also:
        
                  cp style.css print.css output/