On Sun, Jan 14, 2024 at 05:23:28PM -0500, G. Branden Robinson wrote: > Subject: [bug #64285] [troff] \D't' (set line thickness) drawing command > alters drawing position > > Update of bug#64285 (group groff): > ... > > If you think fixing a crazy (but well known and documented) > > "feature" is more important than maintaining 30 years of > > groff compatibility, > > I pretty much do, yeah. Every crazy feature we keep dragging > along with us makes the language harder to acquire, remember, > and work with. Where the size of the impacted user community > is small, as it surely is here--I fear the most prolific users > of drawing escape sequences outside of macro packages or > preprocessors are cargo cultists--it seems an easy choice to > make.
I agree that this should be fixed. But I can't imagine any situation where the current behaviour can be considered a feature. It's more likely that everyone using to the \Z'' fix is doing so as a workaround and any such documents would be unaffected by improving the \D't' behaviour. I don't understand your reference to "cargo cultists". There are scads of situations where one doesn't want to bother with macro packages, e.g., one-page posters, flyers, announcements. I've probably made hundreds of them with groff. Those are the kinds of situations where one draws lots of lines and where this bug becomes a nuisance. The term "cargo cult" is almost always used in a pejorative way. But I've been to Vanuatu and it's clear to me that the real history of cargo cults is a history of anti-colonial movements that engaged in communal, ritualized resistance, not so-called superstition. -- Steve -- Steve Izma - Home: 35 Locust St., Kitchener, Ontario, Canada N2H 1W6 E-mail: si...@golden.net cellphone: 519-998-2684 == The most erroneous stories are those we think we know best – and therefore never scrutinize or question. -- Stephen Jay Gould, *Full House: The Spread of Excellence from Plato to Darwin*, 1996