The .TP command is followed by exactly one line of definition, and then multiple lines of flowed explanatory text. When flowed, the lack of periods is apparent in sentences. Signed-off-by: Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@xxxxxxx> --- man7/address_families.7 | 10 +++++----- man7/socket.7 | 6 +++--- 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/man7/address_families.7 b/man7/address_families.7 index 455591b21..0e00f113c 100644 --- a/man7/address_families.7 +++ b/man7/address_families.7 @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ These families are defined in The formats currently understood by the Linux kernel include: .TP .BR AF_UNIX ", " AF_LOCAL -Local communication +Local communication. For further information, see .BR unix (7). .TP @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ For further information, see .BR ipv6 (7). .TP .B AF_ROSE -RATS (Radio Amateur Telecommunications Society) +RATS (Radio Amateur Telecommunications Society). Open Systems environment (ROSE) AX.25 packet layer protocol. For further information, see the resources listed for .BR AF_NETROM . @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ RFC 2367 for details. .TP .B AF_NETLINK -Kernel user interface device +Kernel user interface device. For further information, see .BR netlink (7). .TP @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ RDS over RDMA has no relation to .B AF_SMC or .BR AF_XDP . -For further information see +For further information, see .\" rds-tools: https://github.com/oracle/rds-tools/blob/master/rds.7 .\" rds-tools: https://github.com/oracle/rds-tools/blob/master/rds-rdma.7 .BR rds (7), @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ in the Linux kernel source tree. Socket interface over IrDA (moved to staging in Linux 4.14, removed in Linux 4.17). .\" irda-utils: https://sourceforge.net/p/irda/code/HEAD/tree/tags/IRDAUTILS_0_9_18/irda-utils/man/irda.7.gz?format=raw -For further information see +For further information, see .BR irda (7). .TP .B AF_PPPOX diff --git a/man7/socket.7 b/man7/socket.7 index 018d89e48..c1989b9ee 100644 --- a/man7/socket.7 +++ b/man7/socket.7 @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ for more information on families and types. .SS Socket-layer functions These functions are used by the user process to send or receive packets and to do other socket operations. -For more information see their respective manual pages. +For more information, see their respective manual pages. .PP .BR socket (2) creates a socket, @@ -635,14 +635,14 @@ flag is set during receiving. Enable or disable the receiving of the .B SCM_CREDENTIALS control message. -For more information see +For more information, see .BR unix (7). .TP .B SO_PASSSEC Enable or disable the receiving of the .B SCM_SECURITY control message. -For more information see +For more information, see .BR unix (7). .TP .BR SO_PEEK_OFF " (since Linux 3.4)" -- 2.39.0