Hi Steffen,
Keith Marshall wrote on Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 09:13:42PM +0100:
> Not directly related to subject, but (in an attached diff) ...
Also, to make life easier for yourself, never put two or more
logically unrelated changes into the same diff, in particular
not into large ones (like this o
Not directly related to subject, but (in an attached diff) ...
On 16/07/14 17:53, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
> -# not all make programs have $(RM) predefined.
> -RM=rm -f
Why? This is unnecessary, and a bad change; please don't do it!
> - $(RM) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/gideal
> + rm -f $(DESTDI
I have to agree with Carsten here: it looks as though Bernd has
misundertstood what the authors meant. See in-line below.
On 16-Jul-2014 18:44:35 Carsten Kunze wrote:
> Maybe this is a misunderstanding.
>
>> 1) Sandra L Emerson, Karen Paulsell - troff TYPESETTING for UNIX(TM)
>> Systems (1987)
>>
> > qtbl is already really very good.
>
> I could not find such a `qtable' so far.
That had been typo. I meant gtbl for "groff tbl".
Carsten
> Von: "Carsten Kunze"
> Maybe this is a misunderstanding.
>
> > 1) Sandra L Emerson, Karen Paulsell - troff TYPESETTING for UNIX(TM) Systems
> > (1987)
> > This book seems to come from System V.
> > It documents that "(T)" has the meaning of a tab char for cell jumping.
>
> On page 80 it is men
Maybe this is a misunderstanding.
> 1) Sandra L Emerson, Karen Paulsell - troff TYPESETTING for UNIX(TM) Systems
> (1987)
> This book seems to come from System V.
> It documents that "(T)" has the meaning of a tab char for cell jumping.
On page 80 it is mentioned: "In the following example, the T
Dear friends,
I got 2 interesting books about troff of theyear 1987. Especially two
2-char collections in tbl-parts are useful. These collections become
the meaning of tab chars for cell jumping.
1) Sandra L Emerson, Karen Paulsell - troff TYPESETTING for UNIX(TM) Systems
(1987)
This book seems