I've added a file `sv.tmac' for Swedish support, together with Swedish
hyphenation patterns. This file is incomplete; currently it only
contains the strings from the -mm translation (so that mm's language
support is integrated within the new framework). Updates are highly
welcome!
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> Miklos Somogyi wrote:
>
>>>The simplest thing to do is to use 9 after viii, not 1.
>>
>> This is against all rules of typography.
>
> I have seen quite a few pdf books/manuals that are against all rules of
> typography, e.g. ...
>
> This "i, ii, ..., 1, 2" system was all right in the age
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Thanks. I really wanted to avoid the .TH first so I ended up modifying
an-old.tmac and just using that. But your way is nice and taught me
why .nop exists.
One problem that is making me scratch my head is that running a number of
man pages through groff -Tascii is doing some sort of vertical sp