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diff --git a/src/libgamma-method.h b/src/libgamma-method.h
index c3fb36a..f9d625a 100644
--- a/src/libgamma-method.h
+++ b/src/libgamma-method.h
@@ -113,8 +113,8 @@
/**
* Capabilities of adjustment methods
*/
-typedef struct libgamma_method_capabilities {
-
+typedef struct libgamma_method_capabilities
+{
/**
* OR of the CRTC information fields in `libgamma_crtc_information_t`
* that may (but can fail) be read successfully
@@ -207,8 +207,8 @@ typedef struct libgamma_method_capabilities {
* and the BSD:s, there can usually be any (feasible) number of
* sites. In X.org parlance they are called displays.
*/
-typedef struct libgamma_site_state {
-
+typedef struct libgamma_site_state
+{
/**
* Adjustment method implementation specific data.
* You as a user of this library should not touch this.
@@ -259,8 +259,8 @@ typedef struct libgamma_site_state {
* On hardware-level adjustment methods, such as Direct
* Rendering Manager, a partition is a graphics card.
*/
-typedef struct libgamma_partition_state {
-
+typedef struct libgamma_partition_state
+{
/**
* Adjustment method implementation specific data.
* You as a user of this library should not touch this.
@@ -294,8 +294,8 @@ typedef struct libgamma_partition_state {
* monitor that is plugged in to the connector
* that the CRTC belongs to
*/
-typedef struct libgamma_crtc_state {
-
+typedef struct libgamma_crtc_state
+{
/**
* Adjustment method implementation specific data.
* You as a user of this library should not touch this.
@@ -400,8 +400,8 @@ typedef struct libgamma_crtc_state {
/**
* Cathode ray tube controller information data structure
*/
-typedef struct libgamma_crtc_information {
-
+typedef struct libgamma_crtc_information
+{
/**
* The Extended Display Identification Data associated with
* the attached monitor. This is raw byte array that is usually