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Re: [Groff] Number registers
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andlabs |
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Re: [Groff] Number registers |
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Thu, 2 Aug 2007 17:05:32 -0700 (PDT) |
Great, thanks. Then that isn't the source of my problem:
x.troff:11: fatal error: input stack limit exceeded (probable infinite loop)
But I just figured it out: ms requires .TL before anything else (and after
.RP). The way I have the code starts with something that is not .TL. And
thus, the above error. :-( I guess I'll just give a .RP, then a .TL, then an
.AU, then the rest of the doc.
Nick Stoughton wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2007-08-02 at 16:44 -0700, andlabs wrote:
>> Hello. I'm working with code that amends to ms' PP. The code uses a
>> number
>> register 1t - that is the number 1 followed by lowercase t. First, is
>> such
>> an identifier legal in groff? Second, what happens if a register is not
>> defined with .nr and used with \n(xx - would it be 0 or would it be an
>> error?
>
> Yes and 0! It took all of about 15 seconds to test:
>
> $ nroff << END
> .nr a 1
> .nr 1t 2
> this is the value of a: \na and this is the value of b: \nb. Did you see
> it?
> and this is the value of 1t: \n[1t]
> END
>
> produces
>
> this is the value of a: 1 and this is the value of b: 0. Did you
> see it? and this is the value of 1t: 2
> --
> Nick
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RE: [Groff] Number registers, Ted Harding, 2007/08/03
RE: [Groff] Number registers, Ted Harding, 2007/08/03