Hi Branden,
> Am 20.02.2023 um 23:19 schrieb G. Branden Robinson
> :
> I'm pleased to report that the testing situation on your Solaris 10 and
> 11 hosts is significantly improved.
>
> Solaris 10 does still require a bit of fiddling...
>
> cd groff-1.23.0.rc2.98-d015c-sol10/
> find . -name "*.s
Hi folks,
I had forgotten about this, but there is a wart in doc/meintro_fr.me.in
that would be nice to sand off before final release.
Here it is in the context of its paragraph.
+.pp
+Si vous êtes novice,
+vous ne voudrez sans doute pas attendre d'avoir lu jusqu'au chapitre 4
+pour tester par v
Hi Brian,
At 2023-02-20T21:59:33-0700, Brian Inglis wrote:
> Another data point from current official release; instead of:
>
> .TE
> .TS
> allbox tab(:);
> l lx.
>
> splitting the man table using:
>
> .T&
> l lx.
>
> behaves the same as if the table was not
On 2023-02-14 00:08, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2023-02-13 22:10, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
At 2023-02-13T16:41:42-0700, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2023-02-12 18:48, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
At 2023-02-11T18:17:49-0700, Brian Inglis wrote:
Hi Branden,
Another data point from current official rel
At 2023-02-21T00:46:11+0100, Alex Colomar wrote:
> On 2/21/23 00:30, Alex Colomar wrote:
> > Hummm, this is definitely not as simple as "breaks the line and moves
> > the margin". The margin is not moved because of 0, so this should be
> > just equivalent to .br from your own definition. However,
Hi Alex,
At 2023-02-21T00:37:55+0100, Alex Colomar wrote:
> I'm not convinced about this change:
>
>
> @@ -1976,7 +1978,7 @@ or
> or its synonyms is called;
> these clear the indentation entirely.
> .
> -Relative insets created by
> +Insets created by
> .B .RS
> move the left margin and per
Hi Alex,
At 2023-02-21T00:30:19+0100, Alex Colomar wrote:
> Ahh, okay, so it breaks the line but it doesn't separate paragraphs.
That kind of depends on how a human reader interprets what they see.
> > Paragraphing macros in *roff packages _separate_ paragraphs; they do
> > not _enclose_ paragra
On 2/21/23 00:30, Alex Colomar wrote:
Hummm, this is definitely not as simple as "breaks the line and moves
the margin". The margin is not moved because of 0, so this should be
just equivalent to .br from your own definition. However, it's not. It
does some extra magic, which I'd call "RS se
Hi Branden,
On 2/20/23 07:10, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
[...]
Okay, so now it makes sense. There's indentation and left margin, and
they're different things (still weird that the amount of movement(?)
of the left margin is also called indentation (.RS [indentation])).
That's such a good po
Hi Branden,
On 2/20/23 07:10, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
[...]
Okay, so now it makes sense. There's indentation and left margin, and
they're different things (still weird that the amount of movement(?)
of the left margin is also called indentation (.RS [indentation])).
That's such a good poi
Hi Alexis,
At 2023-02-20T21:31:59+1100, Alexis wrote:
> "G. Branden Robinson" writes:
>
> > $ ssh gbran...@gcc210.fsffrance.org
> > Unable to negotiate with 213.178.77.185 port 22: no matching key
> > exchange method found. Their offer:
> > gss-group1-sha1-toWM5Slw5Ew8Mqkay+al2g==,diffie-hellman
groff 1.23 release candidate 3, 1.23.0.rc3, is now available from GNU's
alpha site. You may download the distribution archive from there.
https://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/groff/
What is groff?
==
groff (GNU roff) is a typesetting system that reads plain text input
files that include form
Hi Dagobert,
At 2023-02-16T07:22:51+0100, Dagobert Michelsen wrote:
> This sounds reasonable to me. While I would prefer an automatic
> solution I fully understand the ongoing obsolesence of Solaris 10. If
> you want I can set up an account on the OpenCSW buildfarm for you.
> Alternatively you may
"G. Branden Robinson" writes:
$ ssh gbran...@gcc210.fsffrance.org
Unable to negotiate with 213.178.77.185 port 22: no matching key
exchange method found. Their offer:
gss-group1-sha1-toWM5Slw5Ew8Mqkay+al2g==,diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1,diffie-hellman-group14-sha1,diffie-hellman-group1-
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