On 12/7/23, Carl Milsted wrote:
> I cloned your repo and found the bugs and fixed them on my machine. I'd
> like to know the proper procedure to send the fixes back your way. I
> have not contributed to a GNU project before.
Hi Carl,
You can open a bug report in the groff bug tracker
At 2023-12-08T14:00:30+1100, Damian McGuckin wrote:
> > (And one of these days I'd like to support cube roots and subscripts
> > and superscripts on the left side of symbols. I'd like to bring
> > eqn's capabilities closer to those of TeX. I hate typing in all
> > those backslashes.)
>
> You just
On Thu, 7 Dec 2023, Carl Milsted wrote:
Also, I'm contemplating making a version of eqn which supports far more
symbols. I was figuring on just using the TeX names without the annoying
backslashes and adding them to the list of pre-made macros. (Actually,
I'd do a separate list in order to be
I have been using GNU eqn for formatting equations on my experimental
social media site conntects.net. In the process I came across a couple
of bugs when in MathML mode:
* The lower case Greek letter xi didn't work.
* The approximately equal sign didn't work.
I cloned your repo and found