> I'm forwarding this bug report to the list here; can someone please > test grap with non-GNU pic? > > Ted, have you ever tried to run grap with, say, Dwight's dpic? What > about heirloom's pic implementation?
Aha... that might explain the problems I was having with grap when I tried it yesterday. I had assumed the problem was in grap. -- Larry
--- Begin Message ---GROFF VERSION: various CVS versions since Dec 2006 up to current (1.19.3) MACHINE: x86 PC OS: Scientific Linux 4.2 (same as Redhat RHEL 4.2) COMPILER: gcc 3.4.6 INPUT FILES: .\" The next four lines are the pic input .PS line from 0,0 to 3,3 line from 1,1 then up 1 .PE COMMAND LINE: pic file-name | groff DESCRIPTION OF INCORRECT BEHAVIOUR: The second pic line above draws a line segment to the right and then a line segment up instead of just a line segment up. It works fine with version 1.19.2 This breaks the grap program! It seems likely that this is related to the change below which is documented as: If a path starts with \fBthen\fP, the first segment is assumed to be into the current direction, using the default length. However, in the input above the "then" does not start the path. 2006-03-21 Werner LEMBERG * src/preproc/pic/pic.y (object_spec THEN): For compatibility with both DWB pic and dpic, make right; line then down; equal to right; line right then down; instead of right; line 0 then down; _________________________________________________________________ Shed those extra pounds with MSN and The Biggest Loser! http://biggestloser.msn.com/ _______________________________________________ bug-groff mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-groff
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