Bonjour, Pierre-Jean,
I don't know much about vgrind, but the English word "grind" is a verb
that describes what you do to beef to get ground beef (aka hamburger)
or to grain to get flour. Given that "ground" is the past tense of grind,
it does look like it comes from the Anglo-Saxon or other Germ
Hello alls,
You maybe remember that vgrind is an old pre-processor for
troff that colorize source code. It's a shell script that
call a C progamm named vfontedpr.
I'm trying to understand what those names means. In french,
to grind means « grincer » and « mouliner ». Does that mean
that vgrind d