Hi Branden, Ian, On Sat, Nov 02, 2024 at 04:20:07AM -0500, G. Branden Robinson wrote: > Hi Ian, > > At 2024-11-01T14:18:29-0700, Ian Rogers wrote: > > Make the sections about eventfd, epoll, signalfd, inotify, fanotify, > > timerfd better separated with a clearer subsection header. > > > > Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@xxxxxxxxxx> > [...] > > +.SS eventfd > > .P > [...] > > +.SS epoll > > .P > [...] > > +.SS signalfd > > .P > [...] > > +.SS inotify > > .P > [etc.] > > I suggest deleting the paragraphing macros when you add (sub)sectioning > macros immediately before them. In these cases the `P` calls end up > doing nothing. Indeed. We have warnings (see `make help`) that trigger for this. Have a lovely day! Alex > > groff_man(7): > .SS [subheading‐text] > Set subheading‐text as a subsection heading indented > between a section heading and an ordinary paragraph (.P). > If no argument is given, a one‐line input trap is planted; > text on the next line becomes subheading‐text. The left > margin is reset to the value of the SN register to set the > heading text in bold (or the font specified by the string > HF). If the heading font \*[HF] is bold, use of an italic > style in subheading‐text is mapped to the bold‐italic > style if available in the font family. The inset level is > reset to 1, setting the left margin to the value of the IN > register. Text after subheading‐text is set as an > ordinary paragraph (.P). -- <https://www.alejandro-colomar.es/>
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