-rsync client outputs to the user on a per-update basis. The format is a text
-string containing embedded single-character escape sequences prefixed with
-a percent (%) character. For a list of the possible escape characters, see
-the "log format" setting in the rsyncd.conf manpage.
-
-Specifying this option will mention each file, dir, etc. that gets updated
-in a significant way (a transferred file, a recreated symlink/device, or a
-touched directory). In addition, if the itemize-changes escape (%i) is
-included in the string, the logging of names increases to mention any
-item that is changed in any way (as long as the receiving side is at least
-2.6.4). See the bf(--itemize-changes) option for a description of the
-output of "%i".
-
-The bf(--verbose) option implies a format of "%n%L", but you can use
-bf(--out-format) without bf(--verbose) if you like, or you can override
-the format of its per-file output using this option.
+rsync client outputs to the user on a per-update basis. The format is a
+text string containing embedded single-character escape sequences prefixed
+with a percent (%) character. A default format of "%n%L" is assumed if
+bf(-v) is specified (which reports the name
+of the file and, if the item is a link, where it points). For a full list
+of the possible escape characters, see the "log format" setting in the
+rsyncd.conf manpage.
+
+Specifying the bf(--out-format) option
+will mention each file, dir, etc. that gets updated in a significant
+way (a transferred file, a recreated symlink/device, or a touched
+directory). In addition, if the itemize-changes escape (%i) is included in
+the string (e.g. if the bf(--itemize-changes) option was used), the logging
+of names increases to mention any item that is changed in any way (as long
+as the receiving side is at least 2.6.4). See the bf(--itemize-changes)
+option for a description of the output of "%i".