I was asked whether ctype.h should be included in
src/roff/groff/pipeline.c -- this is for MS-DOS and Windows only. It
seems to me that it is not necessary, right?
Werner
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On Monday 18 April 2005 5:25 pm, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> I was asked whether ctype.h should be included in
> src/roff/groff/pipeline.c -- this is for MS-DOS and Windows only.
Can't imagine why. And why only for MS-DOS and Windows? It is equally
appropriate for any system.
> It seems to me that
Werner LEMBERG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> さんは書きました:
> Looking into the source of jless, the Japanized version of less (which
> apparently doesn't support Unicode),
It does. At least the less package used on SuSE Linux supports Unicode
and this is basically jless with some
> I was asked whether ctype.h should be included in
> src/roff/groff/pipeline.c -- this is for MS-DOS and Windows only. It
> seems to me that it is not necessary, right?
I first saw it in groff 1.17--I have no idea why it was there (it wasn't in
groff 1.11, but I have no record of intermediate ve
> I don't see any such calls in pipeline.c, so I think you are
> correct; it is not necessary.
Thanks, I've removed it.
Werner
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Here's a patch to add support for the creation of folded outlines, in any PDF
document formatted using the pdfmark macros.
I propose a ChangeLog entry as follows:
Add support for folded outlines in PDF documents.
* pdfmark.tmac (PDFOUTLINE.FOLDLEVEL): new register.
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