On 27-Jun-10 19:39:54, Anton Shepelev wrote:
> Hello all,
> I think, although it is not explicitly documented,
> it is inferrable from the desctiprion of the \n
> escape:
>
> Interpolate number register with name IDENT
> (one-character name I, two-character name ID).
> This me
> Thanks, worked as described. Can you do the same trick for xditview?
>
> ./test-groff -k -X -ms test/utf.roff.txt
> test/utf.roff.txt:2: warning: can't find special character `u005A_0307'
No. gxditview only supports latin-1.
Werner
Hello all,
I think, although it is not explicitly documented,
it is inferrable from the desctiprion of the \n
escape:
Interpolate number register with name IDENT
(one-character name I, two-character name ID).
This means that the value of the register is
expanded in-place
On 27-Jun-10 12:15:07, Tadziu Hoffmann wrote:
>> I am intrigued by this behaviour, by the way. I consider it to be
>> a close approximation to a bug! I have looked into the classic
>> documentation of UNIX troff, and I have not found any warnings
>> about this.
>>
>> These days, I do not have acce
> I am intrigued by this behaviour, by the way. I consider it to be
> a close approximation to a bug! I have looked into the classic
> documentation of UNIX troff, and I have not found any warnings
> about this.
>
> These days, I do not have access to a UNIX (non-groff) troff,
> so cannot test it