# \s[] causes a syntax error. According to 'info groff'
# \s with no argument should restore the previous point size
Ah, this is badly formulated in the info manual. The groff(7) manpage
documents it correctly.
`\s' *always* needs an numeric argument. So the valid forms to return
to the
Thanks for fixing the docs.
I'm curious, though, why \s can not support the no-argument form
in the same way that \f and \F do.
-Jim
On 03/05/2013 12:07 AM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
# \s[] causes a syntax error. According to 'info groff'
# \s with no argument should restore the previous point