Update of bug #61104 (project groff): Severity: 3 - Normal => 2 - Minor Item Group: Incorrect behaviour => Build/Installation Status: None => Fixed Assigned to: None => schwarze Open/Closed: Open => Closed
_______________________________________________________ Follow-up Comment #4: I think Nab was right and i was wrong; the font change strings only do the traditional .Tn-style size reduction for all caps proper names like AT&T and UNIX, and that is not needed for the architecture name 32V. So i pushed the original version of the patch, not my modified version. Regarding "UNIX" versus "Unix", i agree that using "Unix" is better when using it as a generic English word, for example in an expression like "Unix-like operating systems". But here, we are citing the names of commercial products of AT&T, so we should use their official spelling, and that always used all caps for UNIX as far as i know. At least the trademark was and is "UNIX", not "Unix". Besides, all the other output strings print "UNIX", so this one should not diverge. Commited as 21d30728. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?61104> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/