tAdd double spacing between sections in README - ratox - FIFO based tox client
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 (HTM) Author: sin <sin@2f30.org>
       Date:   Thu, 23 Oct 2014 20:51:37 +0100
       
       Add double spacing between sections in README
       
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       t@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@
                                           -- by sin and FRIGN
        ======================================================
        
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        What is it?
        ===========
        
       t@@ -19,6 +20,7 @@ interaction through named pipes.
        There's also a set of scripts[1] developed by various people that build on
        top of the FIFO interface.
        
       +
        Getting started
        ===============
        
       t@@ -26,6 +28,7 @@ Get the latest version from the git-repository; build and install it.
        Run ratox in an empty directory and it will create a set of files and
        folders allowing you to control the client.
        
       +
        File structure
        ==============
        
       t@@ -77,6 +80,7 @@ to help explain the semantics of the individual files.
            |-- in                        # 'cat I am bored to death > in' to change your status message
            `-- out                        # 'cat out' to show your status message
        
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        Features
        ========
        
       t@@ -111,6 +115,7 @@ NOTE: Some of these features are not intended to be developed
        in ratox itself but rather in external scripts that are built upon
        ratox.
        
       +
        Examples
        ========
        
       t@@ -141,12 +146,14 @@ mplayer -cache 1024 file_out
        
        You may have to play about with the cache size.
        
       +
        Portability
        ===========
        
        Builds and works on *BSD and Linux.  To build on OSX you need
        to apply a patch[2].
        
       +
        Contact
        =======