Many Thanks for the various sources of advice.
Especially Werner and Ralph for spotting the ‘wrong’ quote signs.
I recently had to install a new hard drive on my laptop, and while they
were at it, I asked them to ‘upgrade’ to El Capitan, and of course all
the default settings that are intended
> On May 8, 2016, at 6:27 PM, Henry McGilton
> wrote:
>
> So I am on El Capitan, and I am using the groff which comes installed
> with El Capitan, GNU groff version 1.19.2
>
> Invoking groff as suggested by Werner:
>
> groff -k -Tps foo.tr > foo.ps
>
> groff: invalid option -- k
I’ve just
> So I am on El Capitan, and I am using the groff which comes
> installed with El Capitan, GNU groff version 1.19.2
Uh, oh, this version was released in 2005! Current version is 1.22.3.
> groff: invalid option -- k
Indeed, this option was introduced in version 1.20.
> Werner, you had mention