Am Donnerstag, 2. November 2017, 08:09:48 CET schrieb Werner LEMBERG: > > Does anyone know the reason for the following convention? > > > > $ find -name "*.tmac-*" > > ./contrib/hdtbl/hdmisc.tmac-u > > ./contrib/hdtbl/hdtbl.tmac-u > > ./contrib/mom/om.tmac-u > > ./tmac/e.tmac-u > > ./tmac/doc.tmac-u > > ./tmac/doc-old.tmac-u > > > If my memory serves me well, the `u' stands for `uncompressed', i.e., > without comments and indentation removed. Bertrand removed the > functionality to install stripped tmac files, IIRC — computers are > much faster today, so this is (probably?) no longer needed. > > > Werner
comparing: tmac/e.tmac-s tmac/e.tmac-u -s means stripped comments and -u unstripped Anyway, installed later is tmac/e.tmac with the following comment at top: .\" -*- nroff -*- .\" This is a generated file, created by `tmac/strip.sed' in groff's .\" source code bundle from a file having `-u' appended to its name. .\" So best for development is using the unstripped -u version regards Heinz