Update of bug #61407 (project groff): Status: None => In Progress Assigned to: None => deri
_______________________________________________________ Follow-up Comment #5: [comment #4 comment #4:] > I believe the transparent node message occurs when pdf.tmac calls .asciify in order to "clean" the text to use in the bookmark text, and it includes nodes which can't be converted back text. Last time I looked this message could not be suppressed with a -W number. > > However, Keith's clever sanitise.tmac, which he has recently included in Groff, takes a different approach, it "cleans" the text in pure roff code rather than asciifying after groff has converted the input to nodes. I need to investigate whether .sanitise could be used as a replacement for .asciify. Ooh, that sounds nice. I'd like to get rid of these diagnostic messages but neither adding a warning category for them nor just discarding standard error output feels right to me. Better still, if we can phase out .asciify in favor of .sanitize, we'll seem a lot more "hip" and "with it" to all those crazy kids doing the Unicode boogaloo. Assigning to Deri and marking "in progress"; please further change those if I'm getting carried away. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?61407> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/