[bug #66392] full-service macro packages lose track of hyphenation mode in environments other than 0

2025-01-30 Thread Dave
Follow-up Comment #10, bug #66392 (group groff): [comment #9 comment #9:] > At 2025-01-29T18:39:23-0500, Dave wrote: >> Have you been in touch with Peter to see if -mom is affected? > > I have not. OK, I cc:ed him here. Peter, the tl;dr is that bug #66387 scoped the hyphenation language (.hla r

[bug #66740] [pdf.tmac, mdoc] warning: adjusted level 2 bookmark; should be <= 1

2025-01-30 Thread Bjarni Ingi Gislason
URL: Summary: [pdf.tmac, mdoc] warning: adjusted level 2 bookmark; should be <= 1 Group: GNU roff Submitter: bjarniig Submitted: Fri 31 Jan 2025 02:42:48 AM UTC Category: Macr

[bug #66392] full-service macro packages lose track of hyphenation mode in environments other than 0

2025-01-30 Thread G. Branden Robinson
Follow-up Comment #9, bug #66392 (group groff): At 2025-01-29T18:39:23-0500, Dave wrote: > OK. Rescoping this to cover changes to both macro sets. Yup. `mm` needs attention too. > Have you been in touch with Peter to see if -mom is affected? I have not. > A quick trawl through om.tmac shows

[bug #53790] [man pages] avoid repetition of long strings (paths)

2025-01-30 Thread G. Branden Robinson
Update of bug #53790 (group groff): Planned Release: 1.22.4 => None ___ Reply to this item at: ___ Message sent via Savannah h

[bug #66731] [PATCH] update Gnulib module names

2025-01-30 Thread Dave
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #66731 (group groff): I certainly don't speak for groff or its preferences. When emailed items get no response for a while, I post them here to stick a pin in them: It's easy for things to get lost in email. But as far as I’m concerned, you should post wherever you pref