> Here's a minimal example that illustrates the problem: [...] I've tried both groff 1.17.2 and the current CVS, and your man page example works just fine (I don't have 1.18.1 installed on my system).
> If I run that through man(1), I still get breaks within the words > that fall at the end of lines, even though they are preceded with \% > (in various words, depending how I have my MANWIDTH set). I suggest that you download an original version of the groff package (from gnu.org), not the Debian version which is heavily patched -- maybe the Japanese extension (which I don't support) is buggy, causing the problems you experience. Werner _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list Groff@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff