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[Groff] Strange gxditview behavior
From: |
Larry Kollar |
Subject: |
[Groff] Strange gxditview behavior |
Date: |
Thu, 8 Feb 2001 22:40:47 -0500 |
System: LinuxPPC 2000, 2.2.18 kernel, XFree 3.3.6, KDE 1.1.2
Groff-1.16.1 compiled without a hitch; all software installs
should be so smooth. :-) I only run into trouble when using
gxditview. Using the command:
groff -stp -mm -X somefile.mm
Brings up gxditview, but the output is horrid. Pages break in
weird places, fonts change size spontaneously, most tables are
foobar, and forget about the pics. I get much better results
using:
groff -stp -mm -TX75 somefile.mm
But in both cases, the "thumbs" in scroll bars look terribly
eroded, and it spits up a blank first page that shouldn't be
there. My first thought was an endian problem, but I have no
idea of what to look for in the code.
I get great results using GhostView on the PS output, but
gxditview is almost blindingly fast. For that matter, so is
groff -- it takes about 3 seconds to convert my friend's
table-laden manual (136 pages) to PostScript. I would have
killed for a system like this in 1985, when I used nroff for
a living, but that's another story....
On a completely different note, who's maintaining the manual
nowadays? Is anyone trying to convert it to groff? (It seems
a bit strange that one would write a groff manual in texedit.)
Larry
- [Groff] Strange gxditview behavior,
Larry Kollar <=
- Re: [Groff] Strange gxditview behavior, Werner LEMBERG, 2001/02/09
- Re: [Groff] Strange gxditview behavior, Larry Kollar, 2001/02/10
- Re: [Groff] Strange gxditview behavior, Werner LEMBERG, 2001/02/10
- Re: [Groff] Strange gxditview behavior, Larry Kollar, 2001/02/12
- Re: [Groff] Strange gxditview behavior, Werner LEMBERG, 2001/02/12
- [Groff] Strange gxditview behavior - FIX, Larry Kollar, 2001/02/13
- [Groff] Re: Strange gxditview behavior - FIX, Werner LEMBERG, 2001/02/14