I agree that we should be consistent. I don't have a huge concern whether
it is Title case or not, I'd hope that you'd have a well informed opinion
of what makes the most sense in an online documentation. (I'm slightly
leaning towards Title case, but not much).

John
=:->

On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 2:08 PM, Nick Veitch <nick.vei...@canonical.com>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have just finished updating the all-new exciting and more comprehensible
> commands reference page in the docs for 1.21.1:
>
> https://juju.ubuntu.com/docs/commands.html
>
> The more observant of you will notice that the content has almost all been
> autogenerated directly from juju help. This is exciting (for me
> anyway) because I have long yearned for these to sync better. Some
> commands are better explained than others, and some could do with some
> examples, but I can contribute those.
>
> Before I do that, I did have a question - there are some consistent
> inconsistencies in the style of the output; for example, there is
> 'purpose:' and 'usage:', but 'Example:' is capitalised. Is there some
> compelling reason for this wrongness which people have passionate
> opinions about, or can I fix it (i.e. "Usage:", etc.)?
>
>
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