On Fri, Mar 27, 2020, Marcus Atilius Regulus wrote:
> There seems to be a typo in mom's documentation:
> https://schaffter.ca/mom/momdoc/inlines.html#inline-characters-groff
>
> It says:
> Open (left) single-quote\[oq]
> Close (right) single-quote \[oq]
>
> should be imo:
> Close (right) sin
Hi Colin,
> Really, the weird thing is not so much the existence of the current
> symlink, as the fact that the directories under $(dataprogramdir) are
> versioned.
True.
> but it's quite possible that it would have been better to abolish the
> versioned directories.
And not too late?
> Anyway
On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 01:28:43PM +, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> (Actually, the existence of /usr/share/groff/current seems a bit odd.
> Most packages don't have a symbolic link to support multiple installed
> versions and users that want multiple versions of a program installed
> can use GNU Stow
Hi Doug,
> I run groff in windows (cygwin) and linux (redhat).
> Groff's appearance in /usr/share is surprisingly
> different in the two environments.
>
> cygwin:
> groff
> 1.22.4 current site-tmac
> doc
> groff-1.22.4
> pic.ps
>
> linux:
> groff
> 1.22.
I run groff in windows (cygwin) and linux (redhat).
Groff's appearance in /usr/share is surprisingly
different in the two environments.
cygwin:
groff
1.22.4 current site-tmac
doc
groff-1.22.4
pic.ps
linux:
groff
1.22.3 current site-tmac
doc
There seems to be a typo in mom's documentation:
https://schaffter.ca/mom/momdoc/inlines.html#inline-characters-groff
It says:
Open (left) single-quote\[oq]
Close (right) single-quote \[oq]
should be imo:
Close (right) single-quote \[cq]
> > > ! SyncTex Error : No file?
> This error seems to have disappeared miraculously since yesterday.
Turns out this error does not come from groff, but from evince which I
(I forgot about that) had running as background process since it
automatically refreshes when the pdf is regenerated.
My ba
Hi Marcus,
> Synctex was installed as a dep to evince (my pdf reader).
> $ pacman -Qs synctex
> local/evince 3.36.0-1 (gnome)
> ...
> local/libsynctex 2019.51075-7
> ...
> $ pacman -Qi libsynctex |grep "Required By"
> Required By : evince
Another way to do this is on pacman(1) systems is pact