> Von: ted.hard...@wlandres.net > > My own feelings about this sort of question is that grog is a > facility which can have its uses, but is not one which I would > recommend for general use. The reason is that it sets up a > command line which is formed in terms of requests that grog > detects in the troff source file.
`groffer' heavily depends on a working grog. Within some weeks, I will try to add an option, such that `grog' can run the generated comand line, such as the horrible guessing of arguments will no longer been necessary. Bernd Warken