Re: [PATCH net-next v6 11/17] dt-bindings: net: pse-pd: Add another way of describing several PSE PIs

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> +          pairsets:
> +            $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle-array
> +            description:
> +              List of phandles, each pointing to the power supply for the
> +              corresponding pairset named in 'pairset-names'. This property
> +              aligns with IEEE 802.3-2022, Section 33.2.3 and 145.2.4.
> +              PSE Pinout Alternatives (as per IEEE 802.3-2022 Table 145\u20133)
> +              |-----------|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------|
> +              | Conductor | Alternative A | Alternative A | Alternative B | Alternative B |
> +              |           |    (MDI-X)    |     (MDI)     |      (X)      |      (S)      |
> +              |-----------|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------|
> +              | 1         | Negative VPSE | Positive VPSE | \u2014             | \u2014             |
> +              | 2         | Negative VPSE | Positive VPSE | \u2014             | \u2014             |
> +              | 3         | Positive VPSE | Negative VPSE | \u2014             | \u2014             |
> +              | 4         | \u2014             | \u2014             | Negative VPSE | Positive VPSE |
> +              | 5         | \u2014             | \u2014             | Negative VPSE | Positive VPSE |
> +              | 6         | Positive VPSE | Negative VPSE | \u2014             | \u2014             |
> +              | 7         | \u2014             | \u2014             | Positive VPSE | Negative VPSE |
> +              | 8         | \u2014             | \u2014             | Positive VPSE | Negative VPSE |

Is it possible to avoid \u encoding? Ideally this documentation should
be understandable without having to render it using a toolset. I just
want to use less(1).

Or is this a email problem? Has something converted your UTF-8 file to
this \u notation?

     Andrew




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