-with your favorite editor. (You may have to create this file if this
-is the first key you have put in it). Then switch to the PuTTYgen
-window, select all of the text in the \q{Public key for pasting into
-authorized_keys file} box (see \k{puttygen-pastekey}), and copy it
-to the clipboard (\c{Ctrl+C}). Then, switch back to the PuTTY window
-and insert the data into the open file, making sure it ends up all
-on one line. Save the file.
+with your favourite editor. (You may have to create this file if
+this is the first key you have put in it). Then switch to the
+PuTTYgen window, select all of the text in the \q{Public key for
+pasting into authorized_keys file} box (see \k{puttygen-pastekey}),
+and copy it to the clipboard (\c{Ctrl+C}). Then, switch back to the
+PuTTY window and insert the data into the open file, making sure it
+ends up all on one line. Save the file.