Hello, I would like to know, if there is a standard column width, when I use the .TS macro? The problem is, that the result of the following code is wrapped text in the second column (independent from MANWIDTH), even if I use expand:
.TS expand allbox; ll. T{ "0x10000000" T} T{ Disable AGP 4x (forces 8x). T} T{ "0x20000000" T} T{ Disable AGP 8x (forces 4x). T} .TE The second column is always wrapped after 22/23 chars [1]. Is this intended behaviour? I mean, there is so much space left so the column content could show this in one line and only wrap, if MANWIDTH is reached. Is it a groff or a man issues? [1] I know I could change the minimum column width with the 'w' specifier. But if I e.g. set this to 80, the column content does not wrap even if it reaches the MANWIDTH value. Regards, Daniel _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list Groff@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff