[bug #62471] [tbl] horizontal and vertical rules are drawn too long in nroff mode

2024-01-16 Thread G. Branden Robinson
Update of bug#62471 (group groff): Status: In Progress => Fixed Open/Closed:Open => Closed ___ Follow-up Comment #11: commit db07433b17c2874

[bug #63074] [troff] support construction of arbitrary byte sequences in device control commands

2024-01-16 Thread G. Branden Robinson
Follow-up Comment #28, bug#63074 (group groff): Hi Deri, [comment #27 comment #27:] > Yes, I want .device to pass everything exactly "as-is" just as it does now, all escapes left untouched. Unfortunately, that is inconsistent with how \X works. $ cat EXPERIMENTS/device-foolery.groff .sp .devi

[bug #63074] [troff] support construction of arbitrary byte sequences in device control commands

2024-01-16 Thread G. Branden Robinson
Follow-up Comment #29, bug#63074 (group groff): Self-corrections... > And since I changed `device` to stop readings its argument (there's really only one, scanned until the end of the line, line `tm`), here is the "NEWS" entry. That was a botch. It should say: And since I changed `device` to s

[bug #63074] develop convention for encoding Unicode character sequences for passage to output drivers

2024-01-16 Thread G. Branden Robinson
Update of bug#63074 (group groff): Category:Core => General Summary: [troff] support construction of arbitrary byte sequences in device control commands => develop convention for encoding Unicode character sequences for passage t

[bug #63074] develop convention for encoding Unicode character sequences for passage to device control commands

2024-01-16 Thread G. Branden Robinson
Update of bug#63074 (group groff): Summary: develop convention for encoding Unicode character sequences for passage to output drivers => develop convention for encoding Unicode character sequences for passage to device control commands ___

[bug #64484] [troff] .device and \X don't behave the same

2024-01-16 Thread G. Branden Robinson
Update of bug#64484 (group groff): Status: Fixed => Need Info Open/Closed: Closed => Open ___ Follow-up Comment #9: Having second thoughts a