From "codespell" ./misc-utils/uuidd.8.adoc:28: gurantees ==> guarantees -.-. ./term-utils/scriptlive.1.andoc: *Be careful!* Do not forget that the typescript may contains arbitrary commands. It is recommended to use *"scriptreplay --stream in --log-in typescript"* (or with *--log-io* instead of *--log-in*) to verify the typescript before it is executed by *scriptlive*. contains -> contain -.-. The distance between sentences is hardcoded in the sources. -.-. Separate the sentences and subordinate clauses; each begins on a new line. See man-pages(7) ("Conventions for source file layout") and "info groff" ("Input Conventions"). The best procedure is to always start a new sentence on a new line, at least, if you are typing on a computer. Remember coding: Only one command ("sentence") on each (logical) line. E-mail: Easier to quote exactly the relevant lines. Generally: Easier to edit the sentence. Patches: Less unaffected text. Search for two adjacent words is easier, when they belong to the same line, and the same phrase. Man pages (with groff, man (man-db)): The amount of space between sentences in the output can then be controlled with the ".ss" request.