Hi John, > > > https://github.com/Alhadis/Roff.js/blob/8678ef365626e049c58b4ad65d62383fe7db49b9/lib/adapters/troff/groff.mjs#L575 > > > > What's the problem with grog suggesting something that isn't > > installed? > > Rendering needs to succeed even if the necessary preprocessors aren't > installed; the adapter makes sure to call Groff without options it > knows are unsupported.
Right, in either the grog case, or the no-grog-installed case. > This is a setting where an incorrect rendering is more tolerable than > *no* rendering whatsoever; hence the song-and-dance routine. Yes. So it all works as is now you've written the code, you're just pointing out that grog's current behaviour meant you had to take this route? -- Cheers, Ralph.