Supercommands and subcommands share the same set of possible command
directives. They differ mainly in the way the documentation is
-formated. There can only be one supercommand but arbitrary many
+formatted. There can only be one supercommand but arbitrary many
subcommands. For example, the supercommand could be the name of
the application, and the subcommands could be "load", "save" "info"
and "quit". The subcommand would be passed as the first non-option
and
.BR [/conclusion] .
Both texts will become part of the manual page, but are not not part
-of the short or long help. Like for the
-.B section
-directive, arbitrary roff source may be included here.
+of the short or long help.
.TP
.B aux_info_prefix
This text is shown at the bottom of each command before the value of the