On Fri, Mar 14, 2025 at 9:14 AM dvalin--- via GNU roff typesetting system
discussion <groff@gnu.org> wrote:

> On 14.03.25 07:29, dvalin--- via GNU roff typesetting system discussion
> wrote:
>
> > It is probable that a neutral terminator for .SH, .LP, and .PP scope,
> could be all that is needed. Then "as presented" code or command lines will
> neither be wrapped nor bolded. I'll see what I can find.
>
> AHA!  Squirrelled away under "4.6.5.8 Keeps, boxed keeps, and displays",
> there's a non-wrapping paragraph, i,e, .LD. That fixes the unwanted
> wrapping, and .SH overrun, causing swathes of bold.
>
>
>
I'm just an ordinary user - but I'm not sure why you're putting lines of
code after .SH. The usual format in any document is:

.SH
<Name of Heading>
.LP
Text (including keeps and other things for keeping code together.


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