Hi Ingo,
At 2023-10-24T02:13:34+0200, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> 5. On top of all that, i have a hard time to think of any macro
> that has a more wicked failure mode than .TQ in case the
> formatter does not support it. The output visually looks
> perfectly fine, and the reader gets no
On Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 02:13:34AM +0200, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi Alejandro,
>
> Alejandro Colomar wrote on Mon, Oct 23, 2023 at 04:30:58PM +0200:
>
> > This got me curious about TQ, since mandoc(1) considers it "very rarely
> > used, even in GNU pages".
> >
> > Ingo, you may want to reword th
At 2023-10-14T18:04:47+0200, Thérèse Godefroy wrote:
> I added a RedirectMatch directive similar to the one above to the
> site-wide .htaccess. Now the html_node URLs work.
Thanks, Thérèse. I'm afraid I may need still more help.
I'm trying to .htaccess some spot fixes for known stale URLs on the
The two bars below differ radically, although the barred objects have
the same width. The lone A gets a wimpy short bar. (Roman font merely
avoids possible confounding effects with slanted characters.)
.EQ
gfont R
A bar ~~~ "\&A\&" bar
.EN
If you put a bar over a string of As, the length of the ba
> If you put a bar over a string of As, the length of the bar increases
> by the same amount for every A you add, but that amount is not the
> length of a bar over a lone A.
> This nonuniformity is unfortunate.
This appears to be by design. The manual page says:
accent_widthWhen bar or