Update of bug#64236 (group groff): Summary: [eqn] "digit" type seems to have a bad name => [eqn] rename chartypes "letter" to "slanted" and "numeral" to "upright"
_______________________________________________________ Follow-up Comment #2: I [https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2024-01/msg00048.html raised this on the _groff_ list]. Because eqn uses Greek letters as mathematical symbols rather than linguistic text, I think it is reasonable for it to explicitly access, without loss of generality, upright and slanted symbol faces for "Alpha" and "alpha", respectively. I claim that by defining these keywords (really macros, in the eqn language, except in GNU eqn, out of laziness or optimization their defaults are set up in the lexer[2][3]), they acquire _semantics_. For practical purposes, the lowercase Greek letters become slanted. In fact, I am tempted to rename the "character types" in GNU eqn from "letter" and "digit" (the latter being unused) to "slanted" and "upright", respectively. (Recognizing the old names for backward compatibility, yadda yadda yadda.) _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?64236> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/