[bug #57546] [PATCH] make \[dd] transparent for end-of-sentence detection

2020-01-06 Thread Werner LEMBERG
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #57546 (project groff): Whether \[Fc] and \[fc] are used as closing delimiters is language or region dependent. For example, in Germany and Austria those two characters are *opening* delimiters. In Swiss German it is a closing delimiter (similar to France but without

[bug #57546] [PATCH] make \[dd] transparent for end-of-sentence detection

2020-01-06 Thread Dave
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #57546 (project groff): Debatably, the characters \[Fc] and \[fc] could have cflags 32 set by default as well. Arguing against: groff's defaults are tailored to English, and these characters are not used in standard English. Arguing for: these characters are closing

[bug #57546] [PATCH] make \[dd] transparent for end-of-sentence detection

2020-01-06 Thread Dave
URL: Summary: [PATCH] make \[dd] transparent for end-of-sentence detection Project: GNU troff Submitted by: barx Submitted on: Mon 06 Jan 2020 04:22:45 PM CST Category: Core