On Friday, 8 July 2022 05:54:11 BST G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> There is another issue I've been hitting. My builds still work fine in
> my general-purpose development environment, but fail in my Debian
> bullseye chroot with no optional dependencies _except_ the URW fonts.
Hi Branden,
Yes, it
Hi Deri,
At 2022-07-08T14:27:31+0100, Deri wrote:
> On Friday, 8 July 2022 05:54:11 BST G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> > There is another issue I've been hitting. My builds still work fine in
> > my general-purpose development environment, but fail in my Debian
> > bullseye chroot with no optional
Hi Robert,
At 2022-07-07T08:00:20-0400, Robert Goulding wrote:
> I used pandoc to generate nicely formatted printouts of s.tmac
> (because I want to study it and understand a little better how it
> works). I tried several highlight styles; and found that when I used
> groff to compile the "monochr
That's quite some detective work!
Yes, this is code generated by pandoc. I made a simple markdown file, ms.md:
roff
And then processed it with: pandoc --highlight-style=monochrome -s -o
ms-monochrome.ms ms.md
and that's the file I posted, unaltered.
If there are no pandoc hackers her
Hi Robert,
At 2022-07-09T01:00:57-0400, Robert Goulding wrote:
> That's quite some detective work!
>
> Yes, this is code generated by pandoc. I made a simple markdown file,
> ms.md:
>
> roff
>
>
>
> And then processed it with: pandoc --highlight-style=monochrome -s -o
> ms-monochrome.
I recently upgraded to CentoS 7.9. Sadly, Ghostscript no longer renders to
an X11 screen.
I use Groff 1.22.4, standard configure.
I have a PDF file while displays nicely using Acrobat reader on Windows
but does not render properly wioth 'evince' 3.28.2, for example the tiny
PDF file attach
The source code is:
.ps 12
.vs 14
.nf
.EQ
p ~ = ~ q times sqrt { ( 1 + ~ (x / (q * q) ) }
.EN
The output on Windows with Acrobat had a long tail to the square root sign
over the top of the whole expression.
Okular has just a simple square root sign on the left of the expression,
i.e. no enc