On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 12:18:09AM -0700, David Lawyer wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 03:03:09PM +0000, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> >      - "-P-c" is passed to grotty as default, unless something
> >        else is set from the command line. This should fallback
> >        to the old (overstriking) grotty behavior and avoid escape
> >        sequences unless explicitely desired. Thanks David Lawyer
> >        for the hint (closes: #175575, #419324).
> You mean that -c is passed to grotty by default by passing "-P-c" to
> groff.

Thanks, fixed in my CVS.

I wonder if we can get rid of the way the -f option is currently
implemented. Passing "-P-cbou" if -f is enabled and "-P-c" otherwise, both
in case nothing is explicitely passed from the command line, should have
a similar effect.  

I will keep playing with fmt_txt.pl and linuxdoc, mostly for fun, most of
the bugs that were annoying me when maintaining the spanish TeX FAQ are
already fixed.

-- 
Agustin


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