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Re: [Groff] pic solid attribute
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Ted Harding |
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Re: [Groff] pic solid attribute |
Date: |
Sun, 23 Jul 2000 17:34:43 +0100 (BST) |
On 23-Jul-00 Leonard Stiles wrote:
> As far as I know, the solid attribute is merely the explicit
> specification of the line type which is assumed implicitly unless the
> dotted or dashed attributes are used.
>
> In the paper by Eric Raymond, it is said to "make [a] closed figure
> solid", which makes it sound like it does something like "fill".
> However, my guess is that this is misleading/wrong. (Raymond goes on
> to say that "the solid primitive [sic] is not yet supported in GNU
> gpic").
Well, this would agree with my own suspicion. Eric Raymond's paper
is a very valuable general guide to use of pic, being more readily
understandable (and more comprehensive with examples) that the UNIX
PIC User's Manual. However, it is not error-free, and should not be
regarded as a definitive reference.
Thanks for the comments!
Ted.
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