Docs: even more formatting

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Regarding `csdr`, the first command-line parameter is the name of a function, others are the parameters for the given function. Compulsory parameters are noted as `<parameter>`, optional parameters are noted as `[parameter]`.
Optional parameters have safe defaults, for more info look at the code.
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### [realpart_cf](#realpart_cf)
Syntax:
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It takes the real part of the complex signal, and throws away the imaginary part.
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### [clipdetect_ff](#clipdetect_ff)
Syntax:
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It clones the signal (the input and the output is the same), but it prints a warning on `stderr` if any sample value is out of the -1.0 ... 1.0 range.
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### [limit_ff](#limit_ff)
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The input signal amplitude will not be let out of the `-max_amplitude ... max_amplitude` range.
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### [gain_ff](#gain_ff)
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It multiplies all samples by `gain`.
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### [clone](#clone)
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It copies the input to the output.
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### [through](#through)
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It copies the input to the output, while also displaying the speed of the data going through it.
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### [none](#none)
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The `csdr` process just exits with 0.
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### [yes_f](#yes_f)
Syntax: