[groff] Announcement and call for project submissions

2019-01-30 Thread John Gardner
I've created a Homebrew "tap" for *roff or man-related ports and packages which can be easily installed on macOS using Homebrew: https://github.com/Alhadis/homebrew-troff My attempt to submit man-db to Homebrew's core package registry didn't go as planned, which is a

Re: [groff] Announcement and call for project submissions

2019-01-30 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi John, John Gardner wrote on Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 09:07:49PM +1100: > I've created a Homebrew "tap" for *roff or > man-related ports and packages which can be easily installed on macOS > using Homebrew: > > https://github.com/Alhadis/homebrew-troff I'm not convince

Re: [groff] Fonts, PDF images, groff vs. heirloom troff

2019-01-30 Thread Roy Fisher
Hi Pierre-Jean, On 1/29/19 3:38 AM, Pierre-Jean Fichet wrote: I was not clear enough, sorry. I meant the document describes a tool able to produce masterpieces of typographic details, not that the document was such a masterpiece. ;) No problem. I was pretty sure that was what you intended b

Re: [groff] Announcement and call for project submissions

2019-01-30 Thread John Gardner
*> The whole concept of Taps does not look sustainable to me. * *> Users won't know where to find Taps, and even if they do find* *> your Tap by accident (or by Google), they won't know whether* *> or not to trust you (unless by chance, they already know you).* Taps are a common and accepted pract

Re: [groff] Fonts, PDF images, groff vs. heirloom troff

2019-01-30 Thread aksr
Hi Roy, On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 05:04:17PM -0600, Roy Fisher wrote: > I like to study the work of others because I almost always learn something. > Thanks for taking the time to package that and make it available. I was wondering, what do you think about Neatroff, what are in your opition its pro