Update of bug#64728 (group groff): Assigned to: gbranden => None
_______________________________________________________ Follow-up Comment #6: The information needed here is a gathering of information about various *roff implementations. This stuff looks like it's so ill-defined that I think we want to check out Seventh Edition Unix troff as well (which we can do with `tm` requests even if the _program_ output is incomprehensible). We should consider V7 troff, DWB 3.3, Heirloom Doctools, and possibly plan9port and neatroff. Do the diversion measurement registers `dn` and `dl` measure: * net motion of the drawing position, * maximal motion of the drawing position relative to that where the diversion started, or * maximal bounds of spilled ink relative to the drawing position where the diversion started? Negative motions seem ill-defined with only two registers. Presumably this is why all `sp` requests mean `sp 1` inside diversions, but possibly this insight was insufficiently generalized back in the day. Unassigning from self because I'm not the only person who can gather such information. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?64728> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/