docs: fix typos and markup nits in Fortran manual.

gcc/fortran/:
	* invoke.texi (Option Summary, Fortran Dialect Options)
	(Preprocessing Options, Runtime Options, Code Gen Options):
	Fix vertical list spacing by using @itemx for additinoal
	items, empty line before @table.  Fix typos.

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2011-03-03 Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de>
* invoke.texi (Option Summary, Fortran Dialect Options)
(Preprocessing Options, Runtime Options, Code Gen Options):
Fix vertical list spacing by using @itemx for additinoal
items, empty line before @table. Fix typos.
2011-02-28 Francois-Xavier Coudert <fxcoudert@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/47894

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@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ and warnings}.
-Wall -Waliasing -Wampersand -Warray-bounds -Wcharacter-truncation @gol
-Wconversion -Wimplicit-interface -Wimplicit-procedure -Wline-truncation @gol
-Wintrinsics-std -Wsurprising -Wno-tabs -Wunderflow -Wunused-parameter @gol
-Wintrinsics-shadow -Wno-align-commons}
-Wintrinsic-shadow -Wno-align-commons}
@item Debugging Options
@xref{Debugging Options,,Options for debugging your program or GNU Fortran}.
@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ accepted by the compiler:
@table @gcctabopt
@item -ffree-form
@item -ffixed-form
@itemx -ffixed-form
@opindex @code{ffree-form}
@opindex @code{fno-fixed-form}
@cindex options, fortran dialect
@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ will be ignored and no user-defined procedure with the same name as any
intrinsic will be called except when it is explicitly declared @code{EXTERNAL}.
@item -fd-lines-as-code
@item -fd-lines-as-comments
@itemx -fd-lines-as-comments
@opindex @code{fd-lines-as-code}
@opindex @code{fd-lines-as-comments}
Enable special treatment for lines beginning with @code{d} or @code{D}
@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ information on preprocessing in @command{gfortran}.
@table @gcctabopt
@item -cpp
@item -nocpp
@itemx -nocpp
@opindex @code{cpp}
@opindex @code{fpp}
@cindex preprocessor, enable
@ -521,14 +521,14 @@ The standard predefined macros remain defined.
@item -A@var{predicate}=@var{answer}
@opindex @code{A@var{predicate}=@var{answer}}
@cindex preprocessing, assertation
@cindex preprocessing, assertion
Make an assertion with the predicate @var{predicate} and answer @var{answer}.
This form is preferred to the older form -A predicate(answer), which is still
supported, because it does not use shell special characters.
@item -A-@var{predicate}=@var{answer}
@opindex @code{A-@var{predicate}=@var{answer}}
@cindex preprocessing, assertation
@cindex preprocessing, assertion
Cancel an assertion with the predicate @var{predicate} and answer @var{answer}.
@item -C
@ -1019,6 +1019,7 @@ configured, this option has no effect.
@cindex options, runtime
These options affect the runtime behavior of programs compiled with GNU Fortran.
@table @gcctabopt
@item -fconvert=@var{conversion}
@opindex @code{fconvert=}@var{conversion}
@ -1409,10 +1410,10 @@ on the stack. This flag cannot be used together with
@option{-fmax-stack-var-size=} or @option{-fno-automatic}.
@item -finit-local-zero
@item -finit-integer=@var{n}
@item -finit-real=@var{<zero|inf|-inf|nan|snan>}
@item -finit-logical=@var{<true|false>}
@item -finit-character=@var{n}
@itemx -finit-integer=@var{n}
@itemx -finit-real=@var{<zero|inf|-inf|nan|snan>}
@itemx -finit-logical=@var{<true|false>}
@itemx -finit-character=@var{n}
@opindex @code{finit-local-zero}
@opindex @code{finit-integer}
@opindex @code{finit-real}
@ -1449,11 +1450,11 @@ consistent data types everywhere, this padding can cause trouble, and
@option{-fno-align-commons} can be used to disable automatic alignment. The
same form of this option should be used for all files that share a @code{COMMON} block.
To avoid potential alignment issues in @code{COMMON} blocks, it is recommended to order
objects from largests to smallest.
objects from largest to smallest.
@item -fno-protect-parens
@opindex @code{fno-protect-parens}
@cindex re-association of parenthesed expressions
@cindex re-association of parenthesized expressions
By default the parentheses in expression are honored for all optimization
levels such that the compiler does not do any re-association. Using
@option{-fno-protect-parens} allows the compiler to reorder @code{REAL} and