On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 07:40 +0200, Werner LEMBERG wrote: > > Actually, it is documented: > > > > Page 7: > > - \Z Z, any character not listed above
Er, documented where? (i.e. what document are you citing, where this page 7 may be found)? It certainly isn't consistent with this, (from the `Escape Index' node in groff's texinfo documentation): |Appendix C Escape Index |*********************** | |Any escape sequence `\X' with X not in the list below emits a warning, |printing glyph X. (Do note that the use of `X' here may be construed as confusing, for `\X' is one of the documented escapes referenced in the list). > > Therefore, \_ would become _, > > This is not correct: `_' and `\_' are two *different* glyphs! To say nothing of `\Z' itself being a documented escape in groff: |* \Z: Page Motions. (line 226) |-- Escape: \Z'anything' | Print ANYTHING, then restore the horizontal and vertical position. | The argument may not contain tabs or leaders. Regards, Keith.
