>>> However, the source file for groff_char.7 (.../man/groff_char.man)
>>> has:
>>> .\" t
Thanks, this is fixed now.
>> I changed grog, such that lines starting with . (period) or '
>> (apostrophe) are both regarded as equal (only within `grog').
>
> Why? I guess users are more likely rely on man(1), rather than on
> grog, for reading man pages. The convention is dictated by man, and
> that convention stipulates that the keyword line should begin with
> an apostrophe. Since the maintenance of man(1) lies beyond our
> remit, groff's manpage sources should be corrected, to conform with
> the prescribed convention.
I suggest that grog accepts
.\" t
under protest only, this is, it emits a warning that the line should
be changed to
'\" t
Bernd, can you implement that?
Werner