> That seems to be the reason for many errors while groff runs, > just like these:
These are not critical. They occur because -me "clears" all relevant strings before formatting a new reference, and groff warns you if you try to remove a string or macro that doesn't exist. > > It appears to be a bug in -me. I've looked at e.tmac, and "bug" maybe is too harsh a word. The macros just seem to expect certain fields to be defined. You can fix the problem you have by simply redefining macro "[3" (which typesets "article-in-book" references) to whatever suits your needs, for example something like this: .de [3 .(f .ip "\\*([F.\0" \\*([A\c .if !"\\*([T"" , \\f2\\*([T\\f1\c .if !"\\*([P"" , pp. \\*([P\c in \\f2\\*([B\\f1\c .if !"\\*([S"" , \\*([S\c .if !"\\*([V"" , \\*([V\c .if !"\\*([E"" , ed. \\*([E\c .if !"\\*([I"" , \\*([I\c .if !"\\*([C"" , \\*([C\c (\\*([D). .if !"\\*([O"" \\*([O .)f ..