Hi Chet, At 2023-07-29T13:16:55-0400, Chet Ramey wrote: > On 7/28/23 3:28 PM, G. Branden Robinson wrote: > > Sorry about that. I fat-fingered it. > > > > An 'n' is needed after the second backslash, because we're interpolating > > a register value. > > Thanks. I probably could have figured it out, but I figured I'd go to > the expert.
The expert has let you down twice now. :( > That eliminates the warning, but unfortunately produces output that > looks like this > > ~.nr need_eo_h 1 NAME > bash - GNU Bourne-Again SHell > > ~.nr need_eo_h 1 SYNOPSIS > bash [options] [command_string | file] > > So something weird is happening with .SH. It doesn't matter whether I > set it to 0 or 1 in bash.1. I'll just hold off on these definitions > for now. That _is_ weird. I'll set aside some time to do this properly with a dump of the page before and after to ensure no undesired changes. This _looked_ like it should be trivial. I should have known better. Regards, Branden
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