Update of bug #64494 (project groff): Status: None => Confirmed Assigned to: None => gbranden Summary: [PATCH] groff_mdoc(7): units 'm' and 'n' are named after the upper case letters => explain practical usage of 'm' and 'n' scaling units better
_______________________________________________________ Follow-up Comment #1: Dropping patch annotation; I am rejecting this patch because the underlying language is not strictly correct. _groff_(7): m Em; an em is equal to the current type size in points. n En; an en is one‐half em. However it does behoove us to explain to _mdoc_(7) man page authors what these units mean, more along the lines of how they're explained above (the same language appears in "groff.texi"). I also see the opportunity to explain a usage distinction between ems and ens, namely to answer the question of why we have both when could "just" multiply by 2 or ½, depending, and ensure that this explanation occurs where necessary. Retitling. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?64494> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/