Package: lout
Severity: wishlist

  I just happened to notice that lout uses 'o' as a bullet character in
its description.  This is perfectly fine, but aptitude has support for
parsing bullet items in descriptions and formatting them better, and it
doesn't recognize 'o' as a bullet character (this is to avoid ambiguity,
since I'm told that 'o' on its own is a word in some languages).  Since
it would be nice if lout could take advantage of this feature (which is
likely to spread to other frontends eventually), I suggest using one of
the bullet character aptitude recognizes: '*', '-', or '+'.

  Daniel

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