Timothy Groves wrote in
:
|Any attempt to use the pdfmark macro package causes exactly nothing to
|happen - no error messages, but also no metadata being added to my PDF.
|I've followed the instructions that come with pdfmark slavishly,
|including testing in the most minimal document human
On Fri, Dec 04, 2020 at 12:44:56PM -0500, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> When I try to compile groff on macOS Catalina with the compiler tools
> installed by Xcode 12.2 (12B4b) and commit
> 534680662889eb74dac3e100bcadf97e5962f027 I get the following error:
>
> CXX src/libs/libgroff/libgroff_a-curti
Any attempt to use the pdfmark macro package causes exactly nothing to
happen - no error messages, but also no metadata being added to my PDF.
I've followed the instructions that come with pdfmark slavishly,
including testing in the most minimal document humanly possible, and
still gotten noth
Tadziu Hoffmann wrote:
> * Insert ".ps" before the call to "IP".
> (This might not work if you manually change
> the font size within the section header text,
> in which case you could probably use something
> like ".ps \n(PS" or so instead.)
Further mysteries!
In my test docum
I downloaded groff-1.22.4.tar.gz to check if that compiled, and I didn't
even get that far, since that tar file contains a INSTALL.REPO but not an
INSTALL, and no configure script, and trying the bootstrap script fails, of
course, since it is not a git repository.
On Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 12:44 PM T
When I try to compile groff on macOS Catalina with the compiler tools
installed by Xcode 12.2 (12B4b) and commit
534680662889eb74dac3e100bcadf97e5962f027 I get the following error:
CXX src/libs/libgroff/libgroff_a-curtime.o
In file included from src/libs/libgroff/curtime.cpp:20:
In file inc