Werner Lemberg:
> These warning messages are harmless. Reason is
> that grohtml processes the input twice: One time
> with -Thtml for text and a second time with -Tps
> for everything which grohtml can't handle. This
> second run causes the warning messages.
> [...]
> Admittedly, this i
As a follow-up, I think I may have finally identified the problem. The syntax
for my XREF macro is:
.XREF type dest [trailing]
And (depending on the type) the resulting command looks something like:
.pdfhref L -D \\$2 -A \\$3 {stored xref text}
All the dropped links have no third argument. Set
Werner Lemberg:
> > I['ve just] done it:
>
> Thanks!
This is the slang of the black proletarian people of
America and can be heard on early blues and r&b re-
cords:
Oh see, see rider,
Just see what you done done,
You done made me love you,
And now your man done come.
Anton
Werner Lemberg:
> Have you reported it to the GNU Win32 people?
> Apparently, this hasn't been fixed yet.
I done done it:
In the groff 1.20.1 distribution the package
an_old.tmac located at
GnuWin32\share\groff\site-tmac\an_old.tmac
is outdated, while the correct up-to-da
>> Have you reported it to the GNU Win32 people?
>> Apparently, this hasn't been fixed yet.
>
> I['ve just] done it:
Thanks!
Werner
>> Note that you are the first who reports this prob- lem.
>
> Actually I did report it under the subject of ".SY macro of the Man
> package" on the bug-groff mailing list on the 12th of October, 2009.
Ah, thanks. This escaped my memory.
> I was using groff 1.20.1 from the GNU Win32 distributio
Werner Lemberg:
> Note that you are the first who reports this prob-
> lem.
Actually I did report it under the subject of ".SY
macro of the Man package" on the bug-groff mailing
list on the 12th of October, 2009.
The solution was to delete an obsolette version of
an-old.tmac from the "sha