mandoc -Tlint reveals that some of the Pp and Ns are skipped anyway.
Reword slightly to get rid of the parantheses
that required the Ns in the first place.
Index: libc/net/getrrsetbyname.3
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/lib/libc/net/getrrsetbyname.3,v
retrieving revision 1.16
diff -u -p -r1.16 getrrsetbyname.3
--- libc/net/getrrsetbyname.3 5 Jun 2013 03:39:23 -0000 1.16
+++ libc/net/getrrsetbyname.3 16 Jul 2013 09:08:17 -0000
@@ -123,7 +123,6 @@ will request DNSSEC authentication using
.Fn getrrsetbyname
returns zero on success, and one of the following error
codes if an error occurred:
-.Pp
.Bl -tag -width ERRSET_NOMEMORY
.It Bq Er ERRSET_NONAME
The name does not exist.
Index: libkeynote/keynote.4
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/lib/libkeynote/keynote.4,v
retrieving revision 1.30
diff -u -p -r1.30 keynote.4
--- libkeynote/keynote.4 27 Sep 2012 11:31:58 -0000 1.30
+++ libkeynote/keynote.4 16 Jul 2013 09:08:18 -0000
@@ -672,9 +672,7 @@ expression has the higher-order (maximum
.It
A
.Qo
-.Ao K
-.Ac Ns -of Ns Po Aq List
-.Pc
+.Ao K Ac Ns -of Ns Pq Aq List
.Qc
expression has the K-th highest order compliance value listed in
.Aq list .
Index: libkeynote/keynote.5
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/lib/libkeynote/keynote.5,v
retrieving revision 1.21
diff -u -p -r1.21 keynote.5
--- libkeynote/keynote.5 27 Sep 2012 11:31:58 -0000 1.21
+++ libkeynote/keynote.5 16 Jul 2013 09:08:18 -0000
@@ -103,12 +103,12 @@ double-quote character (ASCII 34 decimal
A printable character may be
.Sq escaped
inside a quoted string literal by preceding it with the backslash
-character (ASCII 92 decimal) (e.g.,
+character (ASCII 92 decimal), e.g.,
.Qo like \&
.No \e Ns Qo this Ns \e
.Qc .
.\".Pf { Qo mike Ns Qc 12
-.Qc Ns ).
+.Qc .
This permits the inclusion of the double-quote and backslash characters
inside string literals.
.Pp
@@ -334,11 +334,8 @@ structured format (e.g., PKCS1
and key bit encoding (e.g., HEX or BASE64).
By convention, the ALGORITHM
substring starts with an alphabetic character and can contain letters,
-digits, underscores, or dashes (i.e., it should match the regular expression
-.Qo Ns Bo a-zA-Z
-.Bc Ns Bo a-zA-Z0-9_-
-.Bc Ns *
-.Qc Ns ) .
+digits, underscores, or dashes; i.e., it should match the regular expression
+.Qo Ns Bo a-zA-Z Bc Ns Bo a-zA-Z0-9_- Bc Ns * Qc .
The IANA (or some other appropriate authority) will provide a registry of
reserved algorithm identifiers.
.Pp