> That may have been James Clarke, who was *creating* groff in the > late 1980s in the UK. He would not have been happy with a variant > spelling such as "neighbor". He would not have 'slipped that "u" > into neghbour' -- he would have been setting it up himself! > > However, my then (1991) installation of groff is no longer > accessible, so I can't check directly. > > Anyone know?
It was probably me (having German as my mother tongue) who mixed up US and UK spelling. Werner