Hi Dave,
On mer., juil. 31 2024 at 02:15:18 , Dave Kemper wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 6:45 PM G. Branden Robinson
> wrote:
>> I hope you will join me in thanking him for his excellent work.
>
> Absolutely. Bertrand, your contributions, being mostly to the
> underpinnings, may never have be
> A fact I found noteworthy about how GNU troff actually sets up
> hyphenation codes is that the equivalence classes it is designed to
> support _are almost never used_ beyond lettercase coalescence.[1]
Yes. As originally intended in TeX (and groff closely follows), the
`.hcode` mechanism is use
Hi Branden,
On mar., juil. 30 2024 at 06:44:42 , "G. Branden Robinson"
wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've heard back from Bertrand Garrigues, and he advised that I start the
> hand-off process for GNU maintainership of the groff package/project.
>
> I have consequently contacted maintainers@gnu to init
Hi folks,
Dave and I have been discussing hyphenation codes extensively over the
past few days; see recent bug-groff list traffic.
There is much I am coming to understand about GNU troff's hyphenation
system, and I've discovered a salient fact that no one has complained
about (as far as I know),
Hello Bento!
On Wed, 31 Jul 2024 15:19:53 -0300
Bento Borges Schirmer wrote:
> I peeked around your repository. I noticed the hyperlinks to CSNOBOL4
> are broken. what about SNOBOL4? is it cool? I understand it acts as a
> filter?
I updated the links. It seems to live here nowadays:
http://www.
[resurrecting 26-month-old thread]
Hi Doug,
At 2023-05-03T09:29:15-0500, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> > The same argument could be made about \applying .rm to any standard
> > request, and I would disagree for the same reason as above. (A
> > disappointing experimental discovery in this regard: .
On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 6:45 PM G. Branden Robinson
wrote:
> I hope you will join me in thanking him for his excellent work.
Absolutely. Bertrand, your contributions, being mostly to the
underpinnings, may never have been as visible as Werner's when he was
maintainer, but are no less important.
Dear Robin,
Em qua., 31 de jul. de 2024 às 10:31, Robin Haberkorn
escreveu:
>
> Dear groffers,
>
> as one of the things coming out of my master thesis (written completely
> in ms with Groff), here is a small preprocessor for syntax highlighting
> code blocks based on Pygments:
>
> https://github.
Dear groffers,
as one of the things coming out of my master thesis (written completely
in ms with Groff), here is a small preprocessor for syntax highlighting
code blocks based on Pygments:
https://github.com/rhaberkorn/groff-tools#highlight-python
btw. I also still have Scintilla/Lexilla syntax