I suggest nothing extra at all. Standard presentation for subheadings is to use a smaller font than the main headings, and Yelp already does this. (Actually, since the headings and subheadings are also bold and differently colored, they could both easily use even smaller fonts than they currently do.)
Since I reported the bug, the formatting has been changed so that the subheadings are numbered: for example "7.1. Install/uninstall .deb files", "7.2 Convert .rpm files to .deb files", "7.3. Install tarballs", and "7.4. Install .run packages". Numbering makes sense for paper books, which are often read sequentially, and have a single nested table of contents and cross-references to numbered sections instead of hyperlinks. Numbering does not make sense for help pages, which use hyperlinks instead and are designed around random access. And it especially doesn't make sense to have sections numbered "7.1", "7.2", etc when there is, correctly, no section numbered "7". Please remove the subheading numbering. ** Summary changed: - All subheadings begin with ". " (a period and a space) + All subheadings begin with subsection numbers ** Description changed: - Binary package hint: ubuntu-docs - Ubuntu Gutsy, all updates installed - All subheadings currently begin with ". ", which is ugly. + All subheadings currently begin with subsection numbers, which is + unnecessary, and doesn't make sense since the sections themselves aren't + numbered. For example, in the "Installing a single package file" page, there are - ". Install/uninstall .deb files", ". Convert .rpm files to .deb files", - ". Install tarballs", and ". Install .run packages" subheadings. + "7.1. Install/uninstall .deb files", "7.2. Convert .rpm files to .deb + files", "7.3. Install tarballs", and "7.4. Install .run packages" + subheadings. -- All subheadings begin with subsection numbers https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144811 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs