From 025386d53ceef681d7e829ad184b6850af55619c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Opdenacker Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2024 17:48:06 +0100 Subject: manuals: suppress excess use of "following" word To simplify the style, replace "Following is" and "Following are" by "here is" and "here are", sounding more natural. In some cases, also go further by simplifying "Here are/is xxx" by "xxx are/is" when the "are" or "is" are not two far at the end of the sentence. In some cases too, completely remove the sentence, when it's redundant with the preceding title. (From yocto-docs rev: 52ba6bb16c73cbc2c0e77496d5226c49bce786f5) Signed-off-by: Michael Opdenacker CC: Daniel Ammann Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie --- documentation/kernel-dev/common.rst | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'documentation/kernel-dev/common.rst') diff --git a/documentation/kernel-dev/common.rst b/documentation/kernel-dev/common.rst index 9b197bfccb..0cee503346 100644 --- a/documentation/kernel-dev/common.rst +++ b/documentation/kernel-dev/common.rst @@ -1295,7 +1295,7 @@ In order to run this task, you must have an existing ``.config`` file. See the ":ref:`kernel-dev/common:using \`\`menuconfig\`\``" section for information on how to create a configuration file. -Following is sample output from the :ref:`ref-tasks-kernel_configcheck` task: +Here is sample output from the :ref:`ref-tasks-kernel_configcheck` task: .. code-block:: none @@ -1726,7 +1726,7 @@ tree. Using Git is an efficient way to see what has changed in the tree. What Changed in a Kernel? ------------------------- -Following are a few examples that show how to use Git commands to +Here are a few examples that show how to use Git commands to examine changes. These examples are by no means the only way to see changes. -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf