Larry Kollar wrote: > > Chuck Robey wrote: > >> Mike, I had a local computer emergency, had to rebuild a bunch of >> stuff (which I >> like doing anyhow) so I didn't get down to fixing this until today. I >> found >> that I only needed to replace every instance of .HTML with the no-spacing >> version, .HTML-NS, and that seems to have fixed it. I've attached it >> here, feel >> like testing again? Anyone? > > I'll give this a shot in a little bit. One suggestion: use "diff -u" to > create a patch file we can use to merge in your fixes. > > Thanks, > > Larry >
Could, and I *would* have done that to begin with, had I any notion that my work has ever been committed. I used to be a committer for FreeBSD, and earned money as a release engineer, but I think you folks use git, and I dislike git quite a bit ... beyond the fact that I honestly don't know it well enough to feel really safe with it. I really only know cvs and svn. So, if I'd known my work was in any archive, I would certainly and automatically supplied a patch (yes, I know which arg some first). But, am I wrong, is my work in any SCM yet? BTW, I feel rather happy to see all those commits, proves to me that other active groff work is still around, something which really pleases me.