by B. W. Kernighan and L. L. Cherry.
Was it produced as a Bell Labs technical report.
Just curious for the purposes of putting it into a reference list.
Thanks - Damian
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Hi Damian,
At 2023-05-25T21:27:44+1000, Damian McGuckin wrote:
> by B. W. Kernighan and L. L. Cherry.
>
> Was it produced as a Bell Labs technical report.
I'm citing it as CSTR #17 in eqn(1). That's as of groff Git HEAD, of
course, one of many changes that have accumulated since 1.22.4.
> Just
Hi Branden,
On Thu, 25 May 2023, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
I'm citing it as CSTR #17 in eqn(1). That's as of groff Git HEAD, of
course, one of many changes that have accumulated since 1.22.4.
That's the original. I am more curious about the Second Edition.
I'm attaching a refer(1) bibi
At 2023-05-25T21:57:53+1000, Damian McGuckin wrote:
> On Thu, 25 May 2023, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
>
> > I'm citing it as CSTR #17 in eqn(1). That's as of groff Git HEAD,
> > of course, one of many changes that have accumulated since 1.22.4.
>
> That's the original. I am more curious about t
Hi folks,
For groff-next (meaning: groff after 1.23.0), I'd like to propose the
following small changes to GNU mm.
o The m (mm) macro package's `HU` macro now supports a second argument
as a GNU extension. It corresponds to the optional third argument of
the `H` macro.
o The m (mm) macro pa
The following
sin cos tan sinh cosh tanh arc
max min lim log ln exp
Re Im det and if for
are treated as special words and are converted to Roman font when
encountered.
As I understand these words, except for the last three, they are
interpolated in the output stream i