Alejandro López-Valencia wrote:
> Kees Zeelenberg wrote:
>
>> Werner LEMBERG" writes:
>>
>>> `progreloc.c' in the gnulib CVS (on Savannah)? I wonder whether it
>>> makes sense to use this `canonical' source code instead...
>>
>> request has been sent separately). BTW, have you ever had a look a
Keith MARSHALL wrote:
I never had any success using the groff CVS, as it *should* be used,
on MS-Windows, even using Cygwin -- I suspect a corporate firewall
may be blocking the SSH data stream :-(
But, back on the original topic, texinfo 4.8 builds OOTB with Cygwin.
This provides a mechanism for M
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> I've fixed this bug and a few others (many vertical space bugs have
> been quashed).
Right now I'm looking at my test output, pic.html, and I notice the
following two problems:
. Vertical space is missing right before a figure begins.
. Vertical space is missing after a figure ends.
Can
Werner LEMBERG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I've fixed this bug and a few others (many vertical space bugs have
> > been quashed).
>
> Right now I'm looking at my test output, pic.html, and I notice the
> following two problems:
>
> . Vertical space is missing right before a figure begins.
> yes, basically the groff_char source needs to be altered to use .ta
> rather than horizontal motion escapes.
This isn't optimal. I trust you if you say that horizontal motion
escapes can't be handled properly in grohtml. What I want instead is
to add a special HTML position tag so that grohtm