Changed wrong use of "resp." in docs

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
@c man .\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
@c man .\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
@c man .\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
@c man .TH XORRISOFS 1 "Version 1.4.1, Jun 30, 2015"
@c man .TH XORRISOFS 1 "Version 1.4.1, Jul 30, 2015"
@c man .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
@c man .\"
@c man .\" Some roff macros, for reference:
@ -861,8 +861,8 @@ restore them on the same systems when extracting files from the ISO image.
@cindex xattr, record and load, @minus{}@minus{}xattr
@*
Enable recording and loading of GNU/Linux or FreeBSD extended attributes in
user namespace (see man getfattr, man attr,
resp. man getextattr, man 9 extattr).
user namespace (see man getfattr and man attr,
man getextattr and man 9 extattr, respectively).
They will not be in effect with mounted ISO images. But xorriso can
restore them on the same systems when extracting files from the ISO image.
@c man .TP
@ -899,7 +899,7 @@ If disk_path is not an empty string, then append a scdbackup checksum record
to the end of this file. record_name is a word that gets part of tag
and record.
@*
Program scdbackup_verify will recognize and verify tag resp. record.
Program scdbackup_verify will recognize and verify tag and file record.
@c man .TP
@item -J
@kindex -J enable production of Joliet directory tree
@ -2258,7 +2258,7 @@ sums against the current file content on hard disk.
@sp 1
@c man .sp 1
With @strong{mount} option @strong{-o "sbsector="} on GNU/Linux
resp. @strong{-s} on FreeBSD or NetBSD
or @strong{-s} on FreeBSD or NetBSD
it is possible to access the session trees which represent the older backup
versions. With CD media, GNU/Linux mount accepts session numbers directly by
its option "session=".
@ -2621,7 +2621,7 @@ If more privacy is desired, mail to @email{scdbackup@@gmx.net}.
@*
@sp 1
Please describe what you expect @command{xorriso} to do,
the program arguments resp. commands by which you tried to achieve it,
the program arguments or dialog commands by which you tried to achieve it,
the messages of @command{xorriso}, and the undesirable outcome of your
program run.
@*