Hi Branden,

On 2/20/23 07:10, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
[...]

Okay, so now it makes sense.  There's indentation and left margin, and
they're different things (still weird that the amount of movement(?)
of the left margin is also called indentation (.RS [indentation])).

That's such a good point that I pushed a fix for it.

https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/groff.git/commit/?id=b14a7dda59bf0fcf10667a40a31fabe78e479ebd


I'm not convinced about this change:


@@ -1976,7 +1978,7 @@ or
 or its synonyms is called;
 these clear the indentation entirely.
 .
-Relative insets created by
+Insets created by
 .B .RS
 move the left margin and persist until
 .BR .RS ,


RS insets are relative (to other RS), aren't they? They specify the left-margin inset relative to the current left margin (rather than absolute to the terminal 1st column, or equivalent for other devices). I don't think removing relative was a good choice, was it?

Cheers,

Alex

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