Hi Everybody,
Filip's question prompted me to have a look at the eqn(1) manpage, and
unfortunately, the "See also" section near the end does not point to
groff_char(7) where all the symbols groff knows are listed.
What about appending this short paragraph and change it from
SEE ALSO: groff(1),
Hi Filip,
the man pages are your friend. While eqn(1) is admittedly not especially
talkative to this effect, your answers can be found in groff_char(7).
There is a whole section entitled "Arrows". Since I am not a
mathematician I cannot answer whether implication arrows are included or
not, but i
Hi,
where can I find all commands that can be run? How do I make implication
arrows and such?
Best regards
Filip
On 2021-01-14, Ulrich Lauther wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 06:01:33AM +, Dorai Sitaram via wrote:
>> I'm used to single-spacing by now, given its ubiquity, but surely the
>> Germans carry their disdain for typographic breathing space a little too
>> far? As in the posted article, paragra
On 1/14/21, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> If Commonwealthers are sufficiently annoyed by Umerican hyphenation
> patterns being applied to the Queen's English, they should contribute
> en_GB hyphenation and exception files.
A very good point. Groff is making available all the hyphenation data
(Repeating as public confirmation.) I have updated
https://gitlab.com/ds26gte/groff1345 with a COPYRIGHT file. Thanks for
suggesting the prose.
--d
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On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 1:45 AM, G. Branden
Robinson wrote: Hi Dorai,
I'm replying to both you and the lis
On 1/13/21, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> I have no argument against your reasoning. The main reason this isn't
> being done is because no one is working on it (to my knowledge).
I get the scarcity of groff developers, but I had sort of assumed this
wasn't being done because no one had floated th
On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 06:01:33AM +, Dorai Sitaram via wrote:
> I'm used to single-spacing by now, given its ubiquity, but surely the
> Germans carry their disdain for typographic breathing space a little too far?
> As in the posted article, paragraphs are difficult to visually separate,
>