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From: | Joerg van den Hoff |
Subject: | Re: [Groff] misleading warning |
Date: | Thu, 29 Jun 2006 13:52:29 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.4 (Macintosh/20060530) |
Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Such a warning can only be emitted by PSPIC itself. You might extend it with pspic.tmac: No image support for output device `foo'. Using an empty rectangle instead. Then the file pspic.tmac can be always loaded at start-up. Patches welcome.BTW, I've just added support for \D'p...' to grotty, provided that the polygon consists entirely of horizontal and vertical lines. This means that the necessary changes for pspic.tmac are almost trivial. Werner
well, you know how it is with the category `trivial'. I usually soon get a headache when looking at raw troff code (simply not experienced in that language: even the things I wrote myself I have difficulties to understand some time later. not a good sign...). of course one must try.
concerning pspic.tmac: I simply don't see where the box is drawn for the X100 device, for example. the only device testing seems to be for `dvi' and even there only some offsets seem to be set.
gimme a tip, please: shall I look somewhere around line 93??? joerg
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