On 2015/09/25 21:12, Michael Reed wrote:
> Sentences should start on a new line; not sure if it makes a difference in
> mandoc's output, but it's done in the vast majority of manuals (perhaps a
> stylistic choice).
It doesn't make a difference in output, but it reduces the amount of
reformatting
Hi,
Stuart Henderson wrote on Sat, Sep 26, 2015 at 10:14:46AM +0100:
> On 2015/09/25 21:12, Michael Reed wrote:
>> Sentences should start on a new line; not sure if it makes a
>> difference in mandoc's output, but it's done in the vast majority
>> of manuals (perhaps a stylistic choice).
Right
Since ntpd(1) is now enabled by default do the following changes make sense?
Regards,
Index: afterboot.8
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RCS file: /cvs/src/share/man/man8/afterboot.8,v
retrieving revision 1.149
diff -u -p -r1.149 afterboot.8
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Hi Rob,
No comment on if this is a good idea or not as I'm not an OpenBSD developer,
but I left a few comments inline regarding the mdoc semantics.
On 09/25/15 16:57, Rob Pierce wrote:
> Since ntpd(1) is now enabled by default do the following changes make sense?
>
> Regards,
>
> Index: