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Re: [Groff] : ASCII Minus Sign in man Pages
From: |
Steffen Nurpmeso |
Subject: |
Re: [Groff] : ASCII Minus Sign in man Pages |
Date: |
Tue, 02 May 2017 11:50:31 +0200 |
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Doug McIlroy <address@hidden> wrote:
|Originally \(pl and \(mi came from a fixed font (S) while + and \-
|came from the current font. As I understand your comment, groff
|has reversed this troff convention. Additionally groff interprets - as
|a compromise HYPHEN-MINUS.
|
|man groff_char, however, tells the original state of affairs. What is
|one to believe?
I now think it is better to revert all those per-macro adjustments
altogether and be pure; if people use \- to get "nicer" (smoother
and finer that is) output then pasting from manual is simply
impossible. Distributions like Debian can then still easily apply
remappings at well-known places and document it in their
guidelines. And/or the remappings could be covered by
a conditional and a global per-site configuration file can set the
corresponding switch, which macro packages then honour.
I think this will be my distant target.
--steffen
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