Package: lttoolbox
Version: 3.1.0-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch

  From "man ..." ("groff -ww ..."):

<groff: lt-proc.1>:2: warning: macro `SH' not defined
<groff: lt-proc.1>:5: warning: macro `B' not defined
<groff: lt-proc.1>:7: warning: macro `PP' not defined
<groff: lt-proc.1>:37: warning: macro `BR' not defined
<groff: lt-proc.1>:41: warning: macro `RS' not defined
<groff: lt-proc.1>:49: warning: macro `RE' not defined
<groff: lt-proc.1>:64: warning: macro `TP' not defined
<groff: lt-proc.1>:120: warning: macro `I' not defined

  Some spaces adjusted or removed at end of lines.

  The error was also reported by lintian.

  Patch:

--- lt-proc.1   2012-06-09 02:05:15.000000000 +0000
+++ lt-proc.1.new       2012-06-09 02:10:21.000000000 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH lt-proc 1 2006-03-23 "" ""
+.TH lt-proc 1 2006-03-23 "" ""
 .SH NAME
 lt-proc \- This application is part of the lexical processing modules
 and tools (
@@ -10,20 +10,20 @@
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B lt-proc
 [
-.B \-a \fR| 
-.B \-c \fR| 
+.B \-a \fR|
+.B \-c \fR|
 .B \-g \fR|
 .B \-n \fR|
 .B \-p \fR|
 .B \-s \fR|
-.B \-t \fR| 
+.B \-t \fR|
 .B \-v \fR|
 .B \-h
 ] fst_file [input_file [output_file]]
 .PP
 .B lt-proc
 [
-.B \-\-analysis \fR| 
+.B \-\-analysis \fR|
 .B \-\-case-sensitive \fR|
 .B \-\-generation \fR|
 .B \-\-non-marked-gen \fR|
@@ -34,29 +34,29 @@
 .B \-\-help
 ] fst_file [input_file [output_file]]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
-.BR lt-proc 
+.BR lt-proc
 is the application responsible for providing the four lexical
 processing functionalities
 
 .RS
-\(bu \fImorphological analyser\fR  ( option \fB\-a\fR )
+\(bu \fImorphological analyser\fR ( option \fB\-a\fR )
 .PP
-\(bu \fIlexical transfer\fR  ( option \fB\-n\fR )
+\(bu \fIlexical transfer\fR ( option \fB\-n\fR )
 .PP
-\(bu \fImorphological generator\fR  ( option \fB\-g\fR )
+\(bu \fImorphological generator\fR ( option \fB\-g\fR )
 .PP
-\(bu \fIpost-generator\fR  ( option \fB\-p\fR )
+\(bu \fIpost-generator\fR ( option \fB\-p\fR )
 .RE
 \fR
 .PP
 It accomplishes these tasks by reading binary files containing a
 compact and efficient representation of dictionaries (a class of
-finite-state transducers called augmented letter transducers). These
+finite-state transducers called augmented letter transducers).  These
 files are generated by \fBlt\-comp(1)\fR.
 .PP
 It is worth to mention that some characters
 (`\fB[\fR', `\fB]\fR', `\fB$\fR', `\fB^\fR', `\fB/\fR', `\fB+\fR') are
-\fIspecial\fR chars used for format and encapsulation. They should be
+\fIspecial\fR chars used for format and encapsulation.  They should be
 escaped if they have to be used literally, for
 instance: `\fB[\fR'...`\fB]\fR' are ignored and the format of a
 \fIlinefeed\fR is `\fB^\fR...\fB$\fR'.
@@ -66,17 +66,17 @@
 Tokenizes the text in surface forms (lexical units as they appear in
 texts) and delivers, for each surface form, one or more lexical forms
 consisting of lemma, lexical category and morphological inflection
-information. Tokenization is not straightforward due to the existence,
+information.  Tokenization is not straightforward due to the existence,
 on the one hand, of contractions, and, on the other hand, of
-multi-word lexical units. For contractions, the system reads in a
+multi-word lexical units.  For contractions, the system reads in a
 single surface form and delivers the corresponding sequence of lexical
-forms. Multi-word surface forms are analysed in a left-to-right,
-longest-match fashion. Multi-word surface forms may be invariable
+forms.  Multi-word surface forms are analysed in a left-to-right,
+longest-match fashion.  Multi-word surface forms may be invariable
 (such as a multi-word preposition or conjunction) or inflected (for
 example, in es, \fI"echaban de menos"\fR, \(dqthey missed\(dq, is a
 form of the imperfect indicative tense of the verb \fI"echar de
-menos"\fR, \(dqto miss\(dq). Limited support for some kinds of
-discontinuous multi-word units is also available. Single-word surface
+menos"\fR, \(dqto miss\(dq).  Limited support for some kinds of
+discontinuous multi-word units is also available.  Single-word surface
 forms analysis produces output like the one in these examples:
 \ \fI"cantar"\fR \-> `\fI^cantar/cantar<vblex><inf>$\fR' or
 \ `\fI"daba"\fR \->
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
 .TP
 .B \-p, \-\-post-generation
 Performs orthographical operations such as contractions and
-apostrophations. The post-generator is usually \fIdormant\fR (just
+apostrophations.  The post-generator is usually \fIdormant\fR (just
 copies the input to the output) until a special \fIalarm\fR symbol
 contained in some target-language surface forms \fIwakes\fR it up to
 perform a particular string transformation if necessary; then it goes
@@ -124,5 +124,5 @@
 .SH BUGS
 Lots of...lurking in the dark and waiting for you!
 .SH AUTHOR
-(c) 2005,2006 Universitat d'Alacant / Universidad de Alicante. All rights
+(c) 2005, 2006 Universitat d'Alacant / Universidad de Alicante.  All rights
 reserved.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 6.0.5
  APT prefers stable-updates
  APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'proposed-updates'), (500, 
'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i586)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-45
Locale: LANG=is_IS, LC_CTYPE=is_IS (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages lttoolbox depends on:
ii  libc6              2.11.3-3              Embedded GNU C Library: Shared lib
ii  libgcc1            1:4.4.5-8             GCC support library
ii  liblttoolbox3-3.1- 3.1.0-1               Shared library for the lttoolbox
ii  libstdc++6         4.4.5-8               The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
ii  libxml2            2.7.8.dfsg-2+squeeze3 GNOME XML library

lttoolbox recommends no packages.

lttoolbox suggests no packages.

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-- 
Bjarni I. Gislason



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