-
-<dt><samp>-D<var>name</var>=<var>value</var></samp><dt><samp>--defvar <var>name</var>=<var>value</var></samp><dd>Set a user-defined variable <var>name</var> to <var>value</var>. These
-user-defined variables are made available in the configuration
-language as the parameters <samp>u-<var>name</var></samp> and are passed to the
-service in environment variables <samp>USERV_U_<var>name</var></samp>. <var>name</var>
-may contain only alphanumerics and underscores, and must start with a
-letter. If several definitions are given for the same <var>name</var> then
-only the last is effective.
-
-<dt><samp>-t <var>seconds</var></samp><dt><samp>--timeout <var>seconds</var></samp><dd>Time out the service if it takes longer than <var>seconds</var> seconds (a
-positive integer, in decimal). Timeout will produce a diagnostic on
-stderr and an exit status of 255. If <var>seconds</var> is zero then no
-timeout will be implemented (this is the default).
-
-<dt><samp>-S</samp> <var>method</var><dt><samp>--signals</samp> <var>method</var><dd>Affects the handling of the exit status when the service terminates
-due to a signal. (The client will always finish by calling
-<code>_exit</code>, so that only numbers from 0 to 255 can be returned and
-not the full range of numbers and signal indications which can be
-returned by the <code>wait</code> family of system calls.)
+</dd>
+</dl>
+<dl>
+<dt><samp>-D<var>name</var>=<var>value</var></samp></dt>
+<dt><samp>--defvar <var>name</var>=<var>value</var></samp></dt>
+<dd>
+Set a user-defined variable <var>name</var> to <var>value</var>. These
+user-defined variables are made available in the configuration language as the
+parameters <samp>u-<var>name</var></samp> and are passed to the service in
+environment variables <samp>USERV_U_<var>name</var></samp>. <var>name</var>
+may contain only alphanumerics and underscores, and must start with a letter.
+If several definitions are given for the same <var>name</var> then only the
+last is effective.
+</dd>
+</dl>
+<dl>
+<dt><samp>-t <var>seconds</var></samp></dt>
+<dt><samp>--timeout <var>seconds</var></samp></dt>
+<dd>
+Time out the service if it takes longer than <var>seconds</var> seconds (a
+positive integer, in decimal). Timeout will produce a diagnostic on stderr and
+an exit status of 255. If <var>seconds</var> is zero then no timeout will be
+implemented (this is the default).
+</dd>
+</dl>
+<dl>
+<dt><samp>--signals</samp> <var>method</var></dt>
+<dd>
+Affects the handling of the exit status when the service terminates due to a
+signal. (The client will always finish by calling <code>_exit</code>, so that
+only numbers from 0 to 255 can be returned and not the full range of numbers
+and signal indications which can be returned by the <code>wait</code> family of
+system calls.)