On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 11:59:54PM +1000, Tim Robbins wrote:
> It seems groff is failing to format most of the roff documentation
> in src/share/doc, for example psd/15.yacc. Here is the output
> that groff -Tascii -ms produces on -current:
> 
> ss..:44: warning: number register `0:LL' not defined
> ss..:44: warning: number register `0:ri' not defined
> ss..:44: warning: number register `0:pri' not defined
> ss..:44: warning: number register `0:LT' not defined
> ss..:44: warning: number register `0:li' not defined
> ss..:44: warning: number register `0:pli' not defined
> ss..:44: warning: `FAM' not defined
> ss..:44: warning: number register `0:PS' not defined
> ss..:44: warning: number register `0:VS' not defined
> [etc.]
> ss..:55: warning [p 1, 0.0i, div `cov*ab-div', 0.3i]: can't break line
> ss..:55: warning [p 1, 0.0i, div `cov*ab-div', 0.5i]: can't break line
> ss..:55: warning [p 1, 0.0i, div `cov*ab-div', 0.7i]: can't break line
> [etc.]
> 
>      Com-
>      puter
>      pro-
>      gram
>      input
>      gen-
>      er-
>      ally
>      has
>      some
>      struc-
> 
> here is the output from the same command on 4.7-RELEASE:
> 
>           Computer  program  input  generally  has some
>      structure; in fact, every  computer  program  that
>      does  input  can  be  thought  of  as  defining an
>      ``input language'' which  it  accepts.   An  input
> 
> Reverting s.tmac to an earlier version does not seem to fix the problem.
> Also, postscript and html output formats seem much less broken than text.
> 
Yes, I know.  This is a result of my latest revision to
contrib/groff/tmac/troffrc.  Please feel free to back it out
if you need to -- ENOTIME for this anymore today, all my spare
time has been eaten by another groff problem on Alphas.


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