Follow-up Comment #10, bug #62814 (group groff): Branden wrote in bug #66233:
> It feels to me more like the alternation of renderings as > "tty-char" does should be controlled by a device-specific > register instead of by selective load of a macro package that > _nroff_ defaults to performing. The latter technique messes up > _nroff_'s orthogonality, in my opinion. Ingo opposed using a register in comment #3, hence I wrote my proposed patch to make grotty load tty-char.tmac unconditionally (not just when the nroff script is used to launch it), but in a way that allows it to be easily disabled if desired, per subsequent discussion with Ingo. I'm not married to this approach, but there has thus far been no objection to it, and I do strongly agree with his point from comment #1: "i think most users would be better served by loading [tty-char.tmac] by default." I'm not sure if Branden's remarks constitute an objection, because I'm not sure what orthogonality is being messed up, and thus whether or not that applies to my proposal. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?62814> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/
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