fix markup of roff in doc/

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\fB\-\-json\fR Logs additionally to JSON file \fB${NODE}\-p${port}${YYYYMMDD\-HHMM}\.json\fR in the current working directory of the shell\. The resulting JSON file is opposed to \fB\-\-json\-pretty\fR flat \-\- which means each section is self contained and has an identifier for each single check, the hostname/IP address, the port, severity and the finding\. For vulnerabilities it may contain a CVE and CWE entry too\. The output doesn\'t contain a banner or a footer\.
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\fB\-\-jsonfile <jsonfile>\fR or \fB\-oj <jsonfile>\fR Instead of the previous option you may want to use this one if you want to log the JSON out put into a directory or if you rather want to specify the log file name yourself\. If \fBjsonfile\fR is a directory the output will put into \fBlogfile/${NODE}\-p${port}${YYYYMMDD\-HHMM}\.json\fR\. If\fRjsonfile` is a file it will use that file name, an absolute path is also permitted here\.
\fB\-\-jsonfile <jsonfile>\fR or \fB\-oj <jsonfile>\fR Instead of the previous option you may want to use this one if you want to log the JSON out put into a directory or if you rather want to specify the log file name yourself\. If \fBjsonfile\fR is a directory the output will put into \fBlogfile/${NODE}\-p${port}${YYYYMMDD\-HHMM}\.json\fR\. If\fBjsonfile\fR is a file it will use that file name, an absolute path is also permitted here\.
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\fB\-\-json\-pretty\fR Logs additionally to JSON file \fB${NODE}\-p${port}${YYYYMMDD\-HHMM}\.json\fR in the current working directory of the shell\. The resulting JSON file is opposed to\fR\-\-json` non\-flat \-\- which means it is structured\. The structure contains a header similar to the banner on the screen, including the command line, scan host, openssl binary used, testssl version and epoch of the start time\. Then for every test section of testssl\.sh it contains a separate JSON object/section\. Each finding has a key/value pair identifier with the identifier for each single check, the severity and the finding\. For vulnerabilities it may contain a CVE and CWE entry too\. The footer lists the scan time in seconds\.
\fB\-\-json\-pretty\fR Logs additionally to JSON file \fB${NODE}\-p${port}${YYYYMMDD\-HHMM}\.json\fR in the current working directory of the shell\. The resulting JSON file is opposed to\fB\-\-json\fR non\-flat \-\- which means it is structured\. The structure contains a header similar to the banner on the screen, including the command line, scan host, openssl binary used, testssl version and epoch of the start time\. Then for every test section of testssl\.sh it contains a separate JSON object/section\. Each finding has a key/value pair identifier with the identifier for each single check, the severity and the finding\. For vulnerabilities it may contain a CVE and CWE entry too\. The footer lists the scan time in seconds\.
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\fB\-\-jsonfile\-pretty <jsonfile>\fR or \fB\-oJ <jsonfile>\fR Similar to the aforementioned \fB\-\-jsonfile\fR or \fB\-\-logfile\fR it logs the output in pretty JSON format (see \fB\-\-json\-pretty\fR) into a file or a directory\. For further explanation see \fB\-\-jsonfile\fR or \fB\-\-logfile\fR\.