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diff --git a/pango/pango-gravity.h b/pango/pango-gravity.h
index b79436c5..cee1ab03 100644
--- a/pango/pango-gravity.h
+++ b/pango/pango-gravity.h
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ G_BEGIN_DECLS
* @PANGO_GRAVITY_NORTH: Glyphs are upside-down
* @PANGO_GRAVITY_WEST: Glyphs are rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise
* @PANGO_GRAVITY_AUTO: Gravity is resolved from the context matrix
- *
+ *
* The #PangoGravity type represents the orientation of glyphs in a segment
* of text. This is useful when rendering vertical text layouts. In
* those situations, the layout is rotated using a non-identity PangoMatrix,
@@ -44,9 +44,9 @@ G_BEGIN_DECLS
* pango_context_get_base_gravity().
*
* See also: #PangoGravityHint
- *
+ *
* Since: 1.16
- **/
+ **/
typedef enum {
PANGO_GRAVITY_SOUTH,
PANGO_GRAVITY_EAST,
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ typedef enum {
* Latin in East gravity), choose per-script gravity such that every script
* respects the line progression. This means, Latin and Arabic will take
* opposite gravities and both flow top-to-bottom for example.
- *
+ *
* The #PangoGravityHint defines how horizontal scripts should behave in a
* vertical context. That is, English excerpt in a vertical paragraph for
* example.