-Use the @kbd{i} (@code{dired-maybe-insert-subdir}) command on a line
-that describes a file which is a directory. It inserts the contents of
-that directory into the same Dired buffer, and moves there. Inserted
-subdirectory contents follow the top-level directory of the Dired
-buffer, just as they do in @samp{ls -lR} output.
-
-If the subdirectory's contents are already present in the buffer, the
-@kbd{i} command just moves to it.
-
-In either case, @kbd{i} sets the Emacs mark before moving, so @kbd{C-u
-C-@key{SPC}} takes you back to the old position in the buffer (the line
-describing that subdirectory). You can also use @samp{^} to return
-to the parent directory in the same Dired buffer.
-
-Use the @kbd{l} command (@code{dired-do-redisplay}) to update the
-subdirectory's contents. Use @kbd{C-u k} on the subdirectory header
-line to remove the subdirectory listing (@pxref{Dired Updating}). You
-can also hide and show inserted subdirectories (@pxref{Hiding
-Subdirectories}).
+@noindent
+If you use this command on a line that describes a file which is a
+directory, it inserts the contents of that directory into the same
+Dired buffer, and moves there. Inserted subdirectory contents follow
+the top-level directory of the Dired buffer, just as they do in
+@samp{ls -lR} output.
+
+ If the subdirectory's contents are already present in the buffer,
+the @kbd{i} command just moves to it.
+
+ In either case, @kbd{i} sets the Emacs mark before moving, so
+@kbd{C-u C-@key{SPC}} returns to your previous position in the Dired
+buffer (@pxref{Setting Mark}). You can also use @samp{^} to return to
+the parent directory in the same Dired buffer (@pxref{Dired
+Visiting}).
+
+ Use the @kbd{l} command (@code{dired-do-redisplay}) to update the
+subdirectory's contents, and use @kbd{C-u k} on the subdirectory
+header line to remove the subdirectory listing (@pxref{Dired
+Updating}). You can also hide and show inserted subdirectories
+(@pxref{Hiding Subdirectories}).