On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 12:10:37PM +0100, Tadziu Hoffmann wrote:
> :
> It's true for *roff in general. In classic [nt]roff a blank
> input line would always produce a blank line in the output.
> Usually, this is not really what you want. If (like in TeX)
> you want blank lines in the input
> > Also, it's generally not a good idea to put blank lines in
> > mom input files. If you want a blank line in an input file,
> > put a period on a line by itself, as above.
>
> Is this true for all groff input files, or is it specific to
> mom? Also, why is it not a good idea?
It's true for
Peter Schaffter writes:
> I isolated the source of the problem and will be fixing it in the
> git repo tomorrow. For now, if you're in a hurry, open your om.tmac
> file (the mom macro file) and search for 'MAC PAGINATE END'.
Thank you for the very quick fix!
> Even with the fix, your example f