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SubjectRe: [PATCH] docs: gpio: intro: Improve HTML formatting
On Fri, Jan 1, 2021 at 9:43 PM Jonathan Neuschäfer
<j.neuschaefer@gmx.net> wrote:
>
> Currently the HTML output for Documentation/driver-api/gpio/intro.rst
> doesn't look right. The lines that start with LOW or HIGH are formatted
> in bold, while the next line after each is not bold.
>
> With this patch, the HTML looks better.
>
> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Neuschäfer <j.neuschaefer@gmx.net>
> ---
> Documentation/driver-api/gpio/intro.rst | 8 ++++----
> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/gpio/intro.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/gpio/intro.rst
> index 74591489d0b55..94dd7185e76eb 100644
> --- a/Documentation/driver-api/gpio/intro.rst
> +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/gpio/intro.rst
> @@ -106,11 +106,11 @@ don't. When you need open drain signaling but your hardware doesn't directly
> support it, there's a common idiom you can use to emulate it with any GPIO pin
> that can be used as either an input or an output:
>
> - LOW: gpiod_direction_output(gpio, 0) ... this drives the signal and overrides
> - the pullup.
> + **LOW**: ``gpiod_direction_output(gpio, 0)`` ... this drives the signal and
> + overrides the pullup.
>
> - HIGH: gpiod_direction_input(gpio) ... this turns off the output, so the pullup
> - (or some other device) controls the signal.
> + **HIGH**: ``gpiod_direction_input(gpio)`` ... this turns off the output, so
> + the pullup (or some other device) controls the signal.
>
> The same logic can be applied to emulate open source signaling, by driving the
> high signal and configuring the GPIO as input for low. This open drain/open
> --
> 2.29.2
>

Applied, thanks!

Bartosz

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