-size, CTIME and MTIME. This information is stored in a database referred
-to from now on as the magic folder db. Using this recorded state, we
-ensure that when Magic Folder is subsequently started, the local
-directory tree can be scanned quickly by comparing current filesystem
-metadata with the previously recorded metadata. Each file referenced in
-the scan queue is uploaded only if its metadata differs at the time it is
-processed. If a change event is detected for a file that is already
-queued (and therefore will be processed later), the redundant event is
-ignored.
+size, ``ctime`` and ``mtime``. This information is stored in a database,
+referred to from now on as the magic folder db. Using this recorded
+state, we ensure that when Magic Folder is subsequently started, the
+local directory tree can be scanned quickly by comparing current
+filesystem metadata with the previously recorded metadata. Each file
+referenced in the scan queue is uploaded only if its metadata differs at
+the time it is processed. If a change event is detected for a file that
+is already queued (and therefore will be processed later), the redundant
+event is ignored.