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Re: [Groff] another groff/troff compatibility question
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Larry Jones |
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Re: [Groff] another groff/troff compatibility question |
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Fri, 6 Apr 2001 17:32:10 -0400 (EDT) |
Andrew Koenig writes:
>
> troff defines strings '' and `` as nicely kerned open and close double
> quotes, which one can obtain with \(`` and \('' . Apparently groff
> doesn't. Is there a reason, or is it just an oversight?
I assume you mean special characters, not strings (strings would be
\*(``). For what it's worth, they don't seem to be in my version of
troff which came from SysV/386, so it's not real new, but it's not
ancient, either. So it sounds like they're recent additions -- groff's
\(lq and \(rq would appear to be synonymous.
-Larry Jones
We seem to be out of gun powder. -- Calvin