Re: [groff] page location traps

2018-06-18 Thread Dave Kemper
Hi Ralph, On 6/16/18, Ralph Corderoy wrote: > It's odd that for `ps' it's the first trap to a rounded position that > springs, but for `ascii' it's the second. True, but it's odd that there should be rounding in the ps device at all, given that the device has a much finer granularity than 1/10 o

Re: [groff] vertical resolution

2018-06-18 Thread Werner LEMBERG
>> I agree that the explanation of \n[.H] and \n[.V] is a bit sparse. > > Based on your and Tadziu's explanations, I wrote this possible > addition to the info file to explain these registers more > thoroughly. Suggestions for improvements are welcome. > > "Although groff's basic unit is device

Re: [groff] vertical resolution

2018-06-18 Thread Dave Kemper
On 6/15/18, Werner LEMBERG wrote: > I agree that the explanation of \n[.H] and \n[.V] is a bit sparse. Based on your and Tadziu's explanations, I wrote this possible addition to the info file to explain these registers more thoroughly. Suggestions for improvements are welcome. "Although groff's

Re: [groff] Release Candidate 1.22.4.rc2

2018-06-18 Thread G. Branden Robinson
At 2018-06-19T00:49:03+0200, Bertrand Garrigues wrote: > Hi to everyone in the list, > > Apologies for my long silence, I was too busy these last months to work > on groff. Welcome back! > I will try now to finish the release now, and I'm currently checking all > my unread mails. I've also chec

Re: [groff] Release Candidate 1.22.4.rc2

2018-06-18 Thread Bertrand Garrigues
Hi to everyone in the list, Apologies for my long silence, I was too busy these last months to work on groff. I will try now to finish the release now, and I'm currently checking all my unread mails. I've also checked the recent commits and as far as I can see, there is no reason not to included