Should I advocate for the 'eqnchar' symbols to be automatically included
at 'eqn' startup. After all, namespace pollution for those who need none
of those symbols is a bad thing.
But, providing an updated list of such definitions in a file name like
/usr/local/share/groff/site-tmac/
On Tue, 4 Jul 2023, Douglas McIlroy wrote:
Some of the symbols in this file are obviously copyright to AT+T
No worry. The US Supreme Court has declared (in Google LLC v Oracle)
that APIs can be freely copied. The fact that some of your defines may
look like a paraphrase of AT&T almost certainl
> Some of the symbols in this file are obviously copyright to AT+T
No worry. The US Supreme Court has declared (in Google LLC v Oracle)
that APIs can be freely copied. The fact that some of your defines may
look like a paraphrase of AT&T almost certainly reflects the
exculpatory fact that most rea
Hi Deri,
looks like a dream come true! Thank you!
Best,
Oliver.
On 04/07/2023 18:20, Deri wrote:
I have pushed a new git branch containing the fruits of the last few months
work. The attached pdf summarises the main changes.
If you wish to test, particularly if you regularly use fonts which
Some of the symbols in this file are obviously copyright to AT+T
Some will be groff special characters.
How do I
a) grab some out of the original
b) re-write some for groff
c) bury them in tmac/eqnrc
and handle the copyright notice.
For now I was just going to use