Re: [PATCH v4 3/4] proc_pid_fdinfo.5: Add subsection headers for different fd types

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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.

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).

Regards,
Branden

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