-show the classic \gls{Arduino} blinking led application that blinks a certain
-\gls{LED} every second. The \CI{thermostat} expression will enable a digital
-pin powering a cooling fan when the analog pin representing a temperature
-sensor is too high. \CI{thermostat`} shows the same expression but now using
-the assignment style \gls{GPIO} technique. The \CI{thermostat} example also
-shows that it is not necessary to run everything as a \CI{task}. The main
-program code can also just consist of the contents of the root \CI{main}
-itself.
+show the classic \gls{Arduino} blinking \gls{LED} application that blinks a
+certain \gls{LED} every second. The \CI{thermostat} expression will enable a
+digital pin powering a cooling fan when the analog pin representing a
+temperature sensor is too high. \CI{thermostat`} shows the same expression but
+now using the assignment style \gls{GPIO} technique. The \CI{thermostat}
+example also shows that it is not necessary to run everything as a \CI{task}.
+The main program code can also just consist of the contents of the root
+\CI{main} itself.