(This is, strictly speaking, off topic as it's only about writing
style and unrelated to groff or even typesetting.)
On 8/16/21, Damian McGuckin wrote:
> The British writing style leans more to text readability
> and writing convenience by using relatively fewer punctuation marks.
Writing conven
On 5/21/21, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> The last is useful to catch almost anything that might go wrong in PS
> or PDF output, without the tedium of visually comparing such output.
Two other possibilities for scriptably regression-testing PS/PDF output:
* In cases, like man pages, that aren't d
On 7/10/21, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> I think Ossanna implemented what was practical and easy without worrying
> too much about how the functionality would have to be rationalized if
> explained to someone without access to the source code.
Sure, and Ossanna worked under constraints of perform