Werner LEMBERG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I wonder whether it makes sense to add an option to grohtml so > > > that no PS run is executed. Instead of calling groff with -Tps it > > > should emit warning messages like `warning: table in line XXX > > > won't be converted'. My question: Is this possible at all? > > > > certainly it is possible, but is there a way in which we can add the > > code above to ps.tmac and only invoke it when ps4html is set? Or map > > the Cyrillic glyphs (in ps.tmac) onto \(sq - similar to mozilla > > (when it cannot find the glyph). > > Doing this we lose complete control whether there are missing glyphs > in the PS run. This might be acceptable for on-the-fly viewing (as > with a Web browser), but IMHO such behaviour is not tolerable if an > HTML document is produced.
ok, granted - I agree.. > > If we disable the ps run, then images, equ, pic will also break in > > grohtml.. > > Yes. Instead of running preprocessors, I would like to see warning > messages: > > PS run disabled. Equation in line XXX is not converted to image. > > A neat side effect would be faster creation of simple HTML documents. ok, I'm persuaded :-) Gaius _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list Groff@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff