Re: [Groff] Meeting Werner

2006-05-10 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Werner, > Hehe. It's not only you -- the very problem why we don't have a > `groff.org' is that this domain is owned by a person called Dana > Groff. Actually, he (or she?) just owns that domain, with a basically > empty web page. Probably only the associated email address is really > in us

Re: [Groff] Meeting Werner

2006-05-10 Thread Ted Harding
On 10-May-06 Werner LEMBERG wrote: > >> > We also have the slang word `grotty', with similar meaning, and >> > presumably from the same Germanic root; in a `groff' context, the >> > connotation is somewhat unfortunate :-) >> >> You think you have a problem. I must be one of the few people named

Re: [Groff] Meeting Werner

2006-05-10 Thread Ted Harding
On 10-May-06 Ralph Corderoy wrote: > > Hi Werner, > >> Hehe. It's not only you -- the very problem why we don't have a >> `groff.org' is that this domain is owned by a person called Dana >> Groff. Actually, he (or she?) just owns that domain, with a basically >> empty web page. Probably only t

Re: [Groff] Hey, our headman is in the news!

2006-05-10 Thread Tadziu Hoffmann
> > > Shrinkable horizontal space can probably be done without a > > > complete redesign of groff, but vertical shrinkable space > > > is impossible IMHO. > > > > Vertical shrinkable (or rather, stretchable) space can be > > done easily with macros and a diversion. > > Well, yes, but using divers

Re: [Groff] Meeting Werner

2006-05-10 Thread Gaius Mulley
M Bianchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > It was great to read the interview with Werner (our Fearless Leader?). > What an interesting story! It is good to "meet" you, Werner. yes, thanks for taking the time do to the interview Werner. Interesting to hear about Lilypond and that it is as quick to

[Groff] refer warnings

2006-05-10 Thread Joerg van den Hoff
hi, after upgrading to 1.19.2 I get new warnings from refer: refer:./tt:4: nothing to reference (probably `bibliography' before `sort') if the document `tt' contains the directive .R1 accumulate .R2 but does _not_ include references. (the situation arises, because I always use a standard head

[Groff] Another small www.tmac patch

2006-05-10 Thread Larry Kollar
This patch provides PORPHANS support (if the register has been defined) for list items. Amazing, the little nits you find when you start using this stuff in the Real World. :-)  -- Larry Kollar k o l l a r @ a l l t e l . n e t Unix Text Processing: "UTP Revival" http:/

Re: [Groff] Meeting Werner

2006-05-10 Thread Larry Kollar
M Bianchi wrote: It was great to read the interview with Werner (our Fearless Leader?). What an interesting story! It is good to "meet" you, Werner. Agreed! Here I was, thinking Werner was primarily a math student instead of a musician. That's actually pretty cool. Now all we need is a G

Re: [Groff] Meeting Werner

2006-05-10 Thread David Evans
> It was great to read the interview with Werner (our Fearless Leader?). > What an interesting story! It is good to "meet" you, Werner. Agreed! Here I was, thinking Werner was primarily a math student instead of a musician. That's actually pretty cool. Most usually die of shock whe

Re: [Groff] groff manpage typo

2006-05-10 Thread Keith Marshall
On Tuesday 09 May 2006 9:26 am, Werner LEMBERG wrote: > > "Do not automatically postprocess troff output in the usual manner. > > This will cause the intermediate output to appear on stdout; see > > groff_out(5)." > > Please commit. I did so, modified to: "Do not automatically postprocess groff i

Re: [Groff] Meeting Werner

2006-05-10 Thread Gaius Mulley
Gaius Mulley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > M Bianchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > It was great to read the interview with Werner (our Fearless Leader?). > > What an interesting story! It is good to "meet" you, Werner. > > yes, thanks for taking the time do to the interview Werner. > Intere