Re: [groff] 02/07: **/*.man: Put subsection heads in sentence case.

2020-01-30 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Branden, G. Branden Robinson wrote on Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 04:00:59AM -0500: > commit a24aed3ddfe965d14c651c3ee368273fafaa25d6 > Author: G. Branden Robinson > AuthorDate: Sat Jan 25 03:55:42 2020 +1100 > > **/*.man: Put subsection heads in sentence case. > ...where they are not alrea

Re: [groff] 02/07: **/*.man: Put subsection heads in sentence case.

2020-01-30 Thread John Gardner
> and maybe even a bit dated (though not being a native speaker, i may > be wrong about the latter). Title-case isn't dated, but it *is* difficult to enforce consistently when various style-guides differ in their opinions of what words to capitalise. In general, articles, prepositions, and coordin

Re: [groff] 02/07: **/*.man: Put subsection heads in sentence case.

2020-01-30 Thread Peter Schaffter
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020, John Gardner wrote: > Personally, I prefer headings to be written in sentence-case, and > title-case limited to *literal* titles: the name of a book, movie, song, > album, etc. Ergo, .SH and .SS are better off sticking to sentence-case, if > just to eliminate the mental overhe