At 2026-03-10T22:17:29+0000, Bjarni Ingi Gislason wrote: > See the output of > > ascii.1 > hd.1 > last.1 > login.1 > size.1 > strings.1 > strip.1 > ul.1
Your subject line is inaccurate. groff "respects" them just fine.
$ nroff -rLL=72n -rU0 -man ATTIC/bjarni.man
foo(1) General Commands Manual foo(1)
Name
foo - frobnicate a bar
Description
The nh request disables hyphenation of a lengthy word:
antidisestablishmentarianism.
Automatic hyphenation is restored at the next paragraphing or
(sub)sectioning macro call. The same goes for the adjustment mode.
While it is possible to temporarily disable adjustment, or alter it
so as to center or right‐align text, that alteration is reverted at
the next paragraphing or (sub)sectioning macro call, as seen here
with “.ad r”.
The hyphenation and adjustment preferences of the user are sacro‐
sanct. This principle is critical for consistent layout of multi‐
ple man pages.
People who resent readers’ ability to configure man page layout pa‐
rameters should leave the task of man page composition to those who
respect it. ⟨https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/blob/7ac9a0e1
f5606696dc799b773d5ec70183ca91a3/ps/ps.1⟩
groff 1.24’s approach was thoroughly discussed on this list two
years ago (March 2024) ⟨https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/
2024-03/msg00160.html⟩ and in Savannah #67363 ⟨https://savannah.gnu
.org/bugs/?67363⟩.
groff test suite 2026‐03‐10 foo(1)
(Document source attached.)
> These man pages were created with a "translator" (X to man)
I've never heard of that generator. Maybe it needs to improve.
> The SH macro uses
>
> an*reset-adjustment-mode
>
> an*reset-hyphenation-mode
Yes.
> but there should be no resetting of modes in this macro, besides this
> resetting is made each time the macro is executed !
No. I disagree, and moreover that very question was explored on this
mailing list two years ago.
If you believe I misapprehended the consensus, you can review the thread
and point out specific messages that cumulatively represent a majority
view against the implementation as seen today.
> test-groff --version (in the master branch):
>
> GNU groff version 1.24.0.rc4.80-9c4e2
If that's where your working copy is, it's no wonder you cannot locate
the '1.24.0' tag.[1] You might want to 'git pull'.
Regards,
Branden
[1] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2026-03/msg00055.html
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