Package: manpages-posix
Severity: minor

In places like make(1posix) you can see markup like this:

the desired behavior ( \fIgrep\fP, \fIod\fP, and \fIpax\fP).

Note the extraneous space before "\fIgrep\fP,". This seems to be a
common problem. In some cases it is justified: the extra space
disambiguates the contents of the parenthesis when it starts with a
punctuation character, for example. However, it's ugly and unjustified
when the contents of the parenthesis is normal text.

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