Groff Bug Report
GROFF VERSION:
1.22.2 (current-groff from 17th October 2013)
MACHINE:
laptop (i586)
OS:
GNU/Linux 3.2.46-1-rt67-1; Debian 7.2 (wheezy)
COMPILER:
gcc 4.7.2 (Debian 4.7.2-5)
INPUT FILES:
.../groff-current/src/devices/gropdf/pdfmom.man
COMMAND LINE:
g
Groff Bug Report
GROFF VERSION:
1.22.2 (current-groff from 17th October 2013)
MACHINE:
laptop (i586)
OS:
GNU/Linux 3.2.46-1-rt67-1; Debian 7.2 (wheezy)
COMPILER:
gcc 4.7.2 (Debian 4.7.2-5)
INPUT FILES:
.../groff-current/src/devices/grops/grops.man
COMMAND LINE:
gro
Groff Bug Report
GROFF VERSION:
1.22.2 (current-groff from 17th October 2013)
MACHINE:
laptop (i586)
OS:
GNU/Linux 3.2.46-1-rt67-1; Debian 7.2 (wheezy)
COMPILER:
gcc 4.7.2 (Debian 4.7.2-5)
INPUT FILES:
.../groff-current/src/devices/gropdf/gropdf.man
COMMAND LINE:
g
Groff Bug Report
GROFF VERSION:
1.22.2 (current-groff from 17th October 2013)
MACHINE:
laptop (i586)
OS:
GNU/Linux 3.2.46-1-rt67-1; Debian 7.2 (wheezy)
COMPILER:
gcc 4.7.2 (Debian 4.7.2-5)
INPUT FILES:
.../groff-current/src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.man
COMMAND LINE:
g
Groff Bug Report
GROFF VERSION:
1.22.2 (current-groff from 17th October 2013)
MACHINE:
laptop (i586)
OS:
GNU/Linux 3.2.46-1-rt67-1; Debian 7.2 (wheezy)
COMPILER:
gcc 4.7.2 (Debian 4.7.2-5)
INPUT FILES:
.../groff-current/src/devices/grolbp/grolbp.man
COMMAND LINE:
g
Groff Bug Report
GROFF VERSION:
1.22.2 (current-groff from 17th October 2013)
MACHINE:
laptop (i586)
OS:
GNU/Linux 3.2.46-1-rt67-1; Debian 7.2 (wheezy)
COMPILER:
gcc 4.7.2 (Debian 4.7.2-5)
INPUT FILES:
.../groff-current/src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man
COMMAND LINE:
g
> > 2. Do your numbers have to line up? If so, make sure kerning's
> > disabled. That solves the comma problem.
>
> By which I suppose you mean the .kern request? It doesn't seem to
> matter, please see attached PDF output for this file -ms:
>
> .NP
> .ds comma \h'-5M',\h'7M'
> .IP kerned
> Yes, it appears that groff decomposes the "u..." characters,
> recognizes the five as known ligatures, but then outputs the
> individual characters because the font description file doesn't
> contain the corresponding groff names "ff", "Fi", "Fl", etc.,
> even though it contains the composite uni