From 0435139ec9180e94d7fa1fef9319d0698f1ed2ee Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Joachim Nilsson <troglobit@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2019 13:56:16 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] man: Formatting fixes for readability

Signed-off-by: Joachim Nilsson <troglobit@gmail.com>
---
 man/klogd.8   | 15 +++++----------
 man/syslogd.8 |  6 +++---
 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)

diff --git a/man/klogd.8 b/man/klogd.8
index cc26042..c730826 100644
--- a/man/klogd.8
+++ b/man/klogd.8
@@ -352,15 +352,11 @@ corresponds to the sampe setting above.
 .Nm
 responds to eight signals:
 .Pp
-.Bl -tag -width TERM -compact
-.It HUP
-.It INT
-.It KILL
-.It TERM
+.Bl -tag -width TERM
+.It HUP , INT , KILL , TERM
 The SIGINT, SIGKILL, SIGTERM and SIGHUP signals cause the daemon to
 close its kernel log sources and terminate gracefully.
-.It TSTP
-.It CONT
+.It TSTP , CONT
 The SIGTSTP and SIGCONT signals are used to start and stop kernel
 logging.  Upon receipt of SIGTSTP the daemon will close its log sources
 and spin in an idle loop.  Subsequent receipt of SIGCONT cause the
@@ -380,8 +376,7 @@ kill -CONT pid
 Notations will be made in the system logs with
 .Ql LOG_INFO
 priority documenting the start/stop of logging.
-.It USR1
-.It USR2
+.It USR1 , USR2
 The SIGUSR1 and SIGUSR2 signals are used to initiate loading/reloading
 of kernel symbol information.  Receipt of SIGUSR1 will cause the kernel
 module symbols to be reloaded.  Signaling the daemon with SIGUSR2 will
@@ -399,7 +394,7 @@ address space occupied by a kernel module.
 .El
 .Pp
 .Sh FILES
-.Bl -tag -width TERM -compact
+.Bl -tag -width TERM
 .It Pa /proc/kmsg
 One source for kernel messages for
 .Nm klogd
diff --git a/man/syslogd.8 b/man/syslogd.8
index fa501ce..35809b8 100644
--- a/man/syslogd.8
+++ b/man/syslogd.8
@@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ the configuration file is reread and re-parsed you'll see a tabular,
 corresponding to the internal data structure.  This tabular consists of
 four fields:
 .Pp
-.Bl -tag -compact -width arguments
+.Bl -tag -width arguments
 .It number
 This field contains a serial number starting by zero.  This number
 represents the position in the internal data structure (i.e. the array).
@@ -505,7 +505,7 @@ tty-logging this is the specified tty; wall has no additional arguments.
 .Nm
 supports the following signals:
 .Pp
-.Bl -tag -width "TERM, QUIT" -compact
+.Bl -tag -width "TERM, QUIT"
 .It HUP
 This lets
 .Nm
@@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ Example usage:
 kill -SIGNAL `cat /var/run/syslogd.pid`
 .Ed
 .Sh FILES
-.Bl -tag -width TERM -compact
+.Bl -tag -width TERM
 .It Pa /etc/syslog.conf
 Configuration file for
 .Nm .