Hi John, At 2021-09-07T23:22:13+1000, John Gardner wrote: > I'm not sure I understand the issue here. For the purposes of > line-wrapping and word-breaking, `.ll 0` is essentially the same as > `.ll 1u`... isn't it? Even in situations when a typesetter's quantum > of motion accommodates at least a single character, the output is > still the same; i.e., > > I am \n[.l]u long. > > yields > > I > am > 1u > long. > > but also > > I > am > 0u > long. > > Am I missing something?
Perhaps not, now that I've pushed a change to clamp the line length to the horizontal resolution of the output device[1]. It seems that your input now works as you expected. Is that correct? If so, I reckon we can close Savannah #61117. Regards, Branden [1] https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?61116 https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/groff.git/commit/?id=6e19da2ab0e360d5e48e5ef93ed32e6d703535a5
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