Hi Deri, At 2024-01-30T14:51:36+0000, Deri wrote: > On Tuesday, 30 January 2024 02:13:47 GMT G. Branden Robinson wrote: > > [man]: Warn on bad MT/ME/UR/UE nesting. > > > > * tmac/an.tmac (MT, ME, UR, UE): Throw warnings on bad nesting. > > This causes a warning when viewing groff_out(5), because it has a > nested .UR within a .TP.
I'm aware of it. :) > Seems to work, in this instance, but perhaps there is a better way. The better way would be a resolution of Savannah #64134.[1] You have have noticed that I've been giving fresh attention to how groff man(7) handles the diversions it creates. I've kept the "bad" page structure intact to make it really easy to tell when I've solved the nested diversion problem. My working copy has had some "solutions", but they throw off line adjustment and look ugly. I think at this point it's simply a matter of whacking away at the problem with careful attention to environmental issues. I feel close. If I get unbearably stuck, I'll change the page to avoid the warnings. Thank you for landing the changes that bring hyperlinks to life in man(7) for PDF! That was the immediate cause of me digging into the aforementioned ticket. Regards, Branden [1] https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?61434
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