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    Subject[PATCH 22/26] docs: i2c: instantiating-devices: use monospace for filenames
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    Use a monospace (literal) formatting for better readability of filenames.

    Signed-off-by: Luca Ceresoli <luca@lucaceresoli.net>
    ---
    Documentation/i2c/instantiating-devices.rst | 14 +++++++-------
    1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

    diff --git a/Documentation/i2c/instantiating-devices.rst b/Documentation/i2c/instantiating-devices.rst
    index cbcafb36b417..f06d44c5b692 100644
    --- a/Documentation/i2c/instantiating-devices.rst
    +++ b/Documentation/i2c/instantiating-devices.rst
    @@ -224,15 +224,15 @@ In general, the kernel should know which I2C devices are connected and
    what addresses they live at. However, in certain cases, it does not, so a
    sysfs interface was added to let the user provide the information. This
    interface is made of 2 attribute files which are created in every I2C bus
    -directory: new_device and delete_device. Both files are write only and you
    -must write the right parameters to them in order to properly instantiate,
    -respectively delete, an I2C device.
    +directory: ``new_device`` and ``delete_device``. Both files are write
    +only and you must write the right parameters to them in order to properly
    +instantiate, respectively delete, an I2C device.

    -File new_device takes 2 parameters: the name of the I2C device (a string)
    -and the address of the I2C device (a number, typically expressed in
    -hexadecimal starting with 0x, but can also be expressed in decimal.)
    +File ``new_device`` takes 2 parameters: the name of the I2C device (a
    +string) and the address of the I2C device (a number, typically expressed
    +in hexadecimal starting with 0x, but can also be expressed in decimal.)

    -File delete_device takes a single parameter: the address of the I2C
    +File ``delete_device`` takes a single parameter: the address of the I2C
    device. As no two devices can live at the same address on a given I2C
    segment, the address is sufficient to uniquely identify the device to be
    deleted.
    --
    2.24.1
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