Housecleaning: revise identation and comments to meet libpng coding style.
diff --git a/pngwio.c b/pngwio.c
index d094cff..b76632a 100644
--- a/pngwio.c
+++ b/pngwio.c
@@ -20,10 +20,11 @@
 #include "pngpriv.h"
 
 /* Write the data to whatever output you are using.  The default routine
-   writes to a file pointer.  Note that this routine sometimes gets called
-   with very small lengths, so you should implement some kind of simple
-   buffering if you are using unbuffered writes.  This should never be asked
-   to write more than 64K on a 16 bit machine.  */
+ * writes to a file pointer.  Note that this routine sometimes gets called
+ * with very small lengths, so you should implement some kind of simple
+ * buffering if you are using unbuffered writes.  This should never be asked
+ * to write more than 64K on a 16 bit machine.
+ */
 
 void /* PRIVATE */
 png_write_data(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep data, png_size_t length)
@@ -36,9 +37,10 @@
 
 #if !defined(PNG_NO_STDIO)
 /* This is the function that does the actual writing of data.  If you are
-   not writing to a standard C stream, you should create a replacement
-   write_data function and use it at run time with png_set_write_fn(), rather
-   than changing the library. */
+ * not writing to a standard C stream, you should create a replacement
+ * write_data function and use it at run time with png_set_write_fn(), rather
+ * than changing the library.
+ */
 #ifndef USE_FAR_KEYWORD
 void PNGAPI
 png_default_write_data(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep data, png_size_t length)
@@ -51,10 +53,10 @@
       png_error(png_ptr, "Write Error");
 }
 #else
-/* this is the model-independent version. Since the standard I/O library
-   can't handle far buffers in the medium and small models, we have to copy
-   the data.
-*/
+/* This is the model-independent version. Since the standard I/O library
+ * can't handle far buffers in the medium and small models, we have to copy
+ * the data.
+ */
 
 #define NEAR_BUF_SIZE 1024
 #define MIN(a,b) (a <= b ? a : b)
@@ -87,8 +89,10 @@
          err = fwrite(buf, 1, written, io_ptr);
          if (err != written)
             break;
+
          else
             check += err;
+
          data += written;
          remaining -= written;
       }
@@ -102,8 +106,9 @@
 #endif
 
 /* This function is called to output any data pending writing (normally
-   to disk).  After png_flush is called, there should be no data pending
-   writing in any buffers. */
+ * to disk).  After png_flush is called, there should be no data pending
+ * writing in any buffers.
+ */
 #if defined(PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED)
 void /* PRIVATE */
 png_flush(png_structp png_ptr)
@@ -117,7 +122,8 @@
 png_default_flush(png_structp png_ptr)
 {
    png_FILE_p io_ptr;
-   if (png_ptr == NULL) return;
+   if (png_ptr == NULL)
+      return;
    io_ptr = (png_FILE_p)CVT_PTR((png_ptr->io_ptr));
    fflush(io_ptr);
 }
@@ -125,43 +131,47 @@
 #endif
 
 /* This function allows the application to supply new output functions for
-   libpng if standard C streams aren't being used.
-
-   This function takes as its arguments:
-   png_ptr       - pointer to a png output data structure
-   io_ptr        - pointer to user supplied structure containing info about
-                   the output functions.  May be NULL.
-   write_data_fn - pointer to a new output function that takes as its
-                   arguments a pointer to a png_struct, a pointer to
-                   data to be written, and a 32-bit unsigned int that is
-                   the number of bytes to be written.  The new write
-                   function should call png_error(png_ptr, "Error msg")
-                   to exit and output any fatal error messages.  May be
-                   NULL, in which case libpng's default function will
-                   be used.
-   flush_data_fn - pointer to a new flush function that takes as its
-                   arguments a pointer to a png_struct.  After a call to
-                   the flush function, there should be no data in any buffers
-                   or pending transmission.  If the output method doesn't do
-                   any buffering of ouput, a function prototype must still be
-                   supplied although it doesn't have to do anything.  If
-                   PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED is not defined at libpng compile
-                   time, output_flush_fn will be ignored, although it must be
-                   supplied for compatibility.  May be NULL, in which case
-                   libpng's default function will be used, if
-                   PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED is defined.  This is not
-                   a good idea if io_ptr does not point to a standard
-                   *FILE structure. */
+ * libpng if standard C streams aren't being used.
+ *
+ * This function takes as its arguments:
+ * png_ptr       - pointer to a png output data structure
+ * io_ptr        - pointer to user supplied structure containing info about
+ *                 the output functions.  May be NULL.
+ * write_data_fn - pointer to a new output function that takes as its
+ *                 arguments a pointer to a png_struct, a pointer to
+ *                 data to be written, and a 32-bit unsigned int that is
+ *                 the number of bytes to be written.  The new write
+ *                 function should call png_error(png_ptr, "Error msg")
+ *                 to exit and output any fatal error messages.  May be
+ *                 NULL, in which case libpng's default function will
+ *                 be used.
+ * flush_data_fn - pointer to a new flush function that takes as its
+ *                 arguments a pointer to a png_struct.  After a call to
+ *                 the flush function, there should be no data in any buffers
+ *                 or pending transmission.  If the output method doesn't do
+ *                 any buffering of ouput, a function prototype must still be
+ *                 supplied although it doesn't have to do anything.  If
+ *                 PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED is not defined at libpng compile
+ *                 time, output_flush_fn will be ignored, although it must be
+ *                 supplied for compatibility.  May be NULL, in which case
+ *                 libpng's default function will be used, if
+ *                 PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED is defined.  This is not
+ *                 a good idea if io_ptr does not point to a standard
+ *                 *FILE structure.
+ */
 void PNGAPI
 png_set_write_fn(png_structp png_ptr, png_voidp io_ptr,
    png_rw_ptr write_data_fn, png_flush_ptr output_flush_fn)
 {
-   if (png_ptr == NULL) return;
+   if (png_ptr == NULL)
+      return;
+
    png_ptr->io_ptr = io_ptr;
 
 #if !defined(PNG_NO_STDIO)
    if (write_data_fn != NULL)
       png_ptr->write_data_fn = write_data_fn;
+
    else
       png_ptr->write_data_fn = png_default_write_data;
 #else
@@ -172,6 +182,7 @@
 #if !defined(PNG_NO_STDIO)
    if (output_flush_fn != NULL)
       png_ptr->output_flush_fn = output_flush_fn;
+
    else
       png_ptr->output_flush_fn = png_default_flush;
 #else
@@ -198,9 +209,11 @@
    void FAR *far_ptr;
    FP_OFF(near_ptr) = FP_OFF(ptr);
    far_ptr = (void FAR *)near_ptr;
+
    if (check != 0)
       if (FP_SEG(ptr) != FP_SEG(far_ptr))
          png_error(png_ptr, "segment lost in conversion");
+
    return(near_ptr);
 }
 #  else
@@ -210,9 +223,11 @@
    void FAR *far_ptr;
    near_ptr = (void FAR *)ptr;
    far_ptr = (void FAR *)near_ptr;
+
    if (check != 0)
       if (far_ptr != ptr)
          png_error(png_ptr, "segment lost in conversion");
+
    return(near_ptr);
 }
 #   endif